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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna

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To: scion who wrote (53022)1/22/2020 7:57:06 AM
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Canadian University Tackles Rubber Recovery from Car Tyres

Laboratory testing at Brook Research Group at McMaster University, an efficient and mild process has been developed that uses silicone chemistry to break the sulphur to sulphur bonds that create vulcanised rubber. The silicones selectively cut the sulphur-sulphur connections, leaving only organic chains that can be easily isolated and reused to create new products. This process, originally designed to make new silicones using minimal quantities of a catalyst, has been repurposed to address the sustainability of petroleum-based tyres.
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