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Vol 158
Pages:
85-86
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Development of recycling technology for rubber products with sulfuric acid regeneration

Authors:
I. V. Fedoseev1
M. M. Emelyanov2
A. Yu. Loginova3
N. V. Solovev4
N. S. Gerasimova5
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  • 1 — Kaluga Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University
  • 2 — Kaluga Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University
  • 3 — Kaluga Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University
  • 4 — Kaluga Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University
  • 5 — Kaluga Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Date submitted:
2003-08-25
Date accepted:
2003-09-03
Date published:
2004-03-01

Abstract

Thermodynamic calculations of degradation reactions of hydrocarbons and their derivatives under the action of concentrated sulfuric acid are presented. The experiments have shown the possibility of rubber destruction with the formation of carbon material and sulfuric gas, which is used for the production of sulfuric acid. The technological scheme of rubber utilization is proposed.

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