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New polystyrene recycling process could be world's first to be both economical and energy-efficientMichael Timko, Ph.D., Professor of Chemical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, adds, "Our analysis finds polystyrene to be an ideal candidate for a chemical recycling process.
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Composite adhesives like epoxy resins are excellent tools for joining and filling materials including wood, metal, and ...
In a recently completed pilot project, BASF, together with the housing society ABG FRANKFURT HOLDING and the manufacturer of external thermal insulation composite systems Sto, successfully used an ...
there were no chemical bonds to break, allowing the materials to be reprocessed. According to Xu, the Berkeley Lab study can readily be extended to other polymers and fillers. Polystyrene is one ...
Chemical recycling typically involves superheating ... It also would have banned polystyrene. That initiative was pulled back by environmental groups and supporters in favor of this negotiated ...
Moore, R., and T. Raymond, "HTDMA Analysis of Multi-Component Dicarboxylic Acid Aerosols with Comparison to UNIFAC and ZSR", Journal of Geophysical Research, 2008. Harner, J., T. Raymond, and J.
In 1965 the Pentagon requested bids from the 17 U.S. companies that made polystyrene; one of the winning bids was from a small company based in Midland, Michigan, called Dow Chemical. Dow was only ...
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