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Title Recovery of Waste Polyurethane from E-Waste-Part I: Investigation of the Oil Sorption Potential
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Authors Santucci, V; Fiore, S
Title Recovery of Waste Polyurethane from E-Waste-Part I: Investigation of the Oil Sorption Potential
Year 2021
Published Materials, 14, 21
DOI 10.3390/ma14216230
Abstract The shredding of end-of-life refrigerators produces every year in Italy 15,000 tons of waste polyurethane foam (PUF), usually destined for energy recovery. This work presents the results of the investigation of the oil sorption potential of waste PUF according to ASTM F726-17 standard. Three oils (diesel fuel and two commercial motor oils) having different densities (respectively, 0.83, 0.87, and 0.88 kg/dm(3)) and viscosities (respectively, 3, 95, and 140 mm(2)/s at 40 & DEG;C) were considered. The waste PUF was sampled in an Italian e-waste treatment plant, and its characterization showed 16.5 wt% particles below 0.71 mm and 13 wt% impurities (paper, plastic, aluminum foil), mostly having dimensions (d) above 5 mm. Sieving at 0.071 mm was applied to the waste PUF to obtain a "coarse " (d > 0.71 mm) and a "fine " fraction (d < 0.71 mm). Second sieving at 5 mm allowed an "intermediate " fraction to be obtained, with dimensions between 0.71 and 5 mm. The oil sorption tests involved the three fractions of waste PUF, and their performances were compared with two commercial oil sorbents (sepiolite and OKO-PUR). The results of the tests showed that the "fine " PUF was able to retain 7.1-10.3 g oil/g, the "intermediate " PUF, 4.2-7.4 g oil/g, and the "coarse " PUF, 4.5-7.0 g oil/g, while sepiolite and OKO-PUR performed worse (respectively, 1.3-1.6 and 3.3-5.3 g oil/g). In conclusion, compared with the actual management of waste PUF (100 wt% sent to energy recovery), the amount destined directly to energy recovery could be limited to 13 wt% (i.e., the impurities). The remaining 87 wt% could be diverted to reuse for oil sorption, and afterward directed to energy recovery, considered as a secondary option.
Author Keywords absorption; circular economy; oil spill; refrigerator; WEEE
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000721336400001
WoS Category Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter
Research Area Chemistry; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Physics
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/21/6230/pdf?version=1634888102
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