2015
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.789-790.66
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Effect of Microwave Absorber towards Pyrolysis Yield of Automotive Paint Sludge

Abstract: Application of microwave absorber (MWA) does affect the yield of microwave pyrolysis process. In this study, activated carbon and graphite have been used as microwave absorbers and the results were then compared with the microwave pyrolysis process without microwave absorber. The yield of solid and liquid increased while the yield of gas decreased with the application of MWA. Chemical functional group inside MWA also affected by the microwave pyrolysis process and energy content of MWA slightly increased from … Show more

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“…Microwave assisted pyrolysis technique has been actively investigated for converting waste materials such as automotive paint sludge (Syed Abdul Rahman et al, 2015), sludge of biological waste water treatment plant (Lin et al, 2020), sewage sludge (Domínguez et al, 2006) and many other. The use of microwave in processing high moisture waste materials are feasible for the fact that water, being a polar molecule interacts well with the electromagnetic wave (microwave).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microwave assisted pyrolysis technique has been actively investigated for converting waste materials such as automotive paint sludge (Syed Abdul Rahman et al, 2015), sludge of biological waste water treatment plant (Lin et al, 2020), sewage sludge (Domínguez et al, 2006) and many other. The use of microwave in processing high moisture waste materials are feasible for the fact that water, being a polar molecule interacts well with the electromagnetic wave (microwave).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%