Preparation and physicochemical characterization of cracking oil from waste plastics
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https://doi.org/10.63313/AERpc.9017Keywords:
Municipal solid waste, Waste Plastic Cracking Oil, Physical and chemical propertiesAbstract
The aim of this paper is to systematically explore the preparation process of waste plastic cracking oil from municipal solid waste and its physicochemical properties, and to study the composition and properties of waste plastic crack-ing oil in depth through characterization techniques such as organic elemental analysis (EA), capillary viscometer, flash point and ignition temperature test, so as to provide theoretical basis and technical support for the resource utilization of low value waste plastics in municipal solid waste.
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