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Investigation into Waste Tire Rubber-Filled Concrete

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2004
Over the years, there has been mounting interest in the use of recycled tire rubbers in highway construction. Tire rubber-filled concrete, a rubberized Portland cement concrete with a portion of aggregates replaced by tire rubber particles, represents an alternative of using recycled tire rubbers.
Baoshan Huang   +3 more
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Solar pyrolysis of waste rubber tires using photoactive catalysts

Waste Management, 2018
The solar pyrolysis of waste tire rubber was investigated with the application of heterogeneous photocatalysts including TiO2, Pd/TiO2, Pt/TiO2, Pd-Pt/TiO2, and Bi2O3/SiO2/TiO2. Experiments were performed at temperatures ranging between 550 and 570 °C under solar irradiations of 950-1050 W/m2. The gas yield from non-catalytic solar pyrolysis was at 20%
Ayman, Hijazi   +3 more
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Analysis of Cement-Based Pastes Mixed with Waste Tire Rubber

Mechanics of Composite Materials, 2017
Using the methods of thermal gravimetry, differential thermal analysis, Furier transform infrared analysis, and capillary absorption, the properties of a cement composite produced by introducing waste tyre rubber into a cement mixture were investigated.
Sola, Özlem Çelik   +2 more
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Behavior of waste tire rubber composites reinforced with waste fibers

Journal of Composite Materials
In the present study, two types of waste tire rubber particles, powder (TRP) and granules (TRG), are characterized to evaluate their behavior as a matrix in reinforced composite samples based on waste wool fibers (WWF) and waste glass fibers (WGlF). Waste tire rubber was first characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Thermogravimetric ...
Khadija Haddaji   +2 more
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Pyrolysis of waste rubber tires with palladium doped zeolite

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2019
Abstract This paper investigates the pyrolysis of waste rubber tires using zeolite-based heterogeneous catalysts. The catalytic activity of Hbeta and Pd/Hbeta was studied by examining the pyrolysis product yields. The gas yield from non-catalytic pyrolysis was at 20% while the use of Hbeta increased the gas yield to 28%.
Ayman Hijazi   +4 more
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Pyrolysis of Crumb Tire Rubber Obtained from Waste Largesized Tires of Trucks

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2022
S. S. Azikhanov   +4 more
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Waste tire rubber as low-cost and environmentally-friendly modifier in thermoset polymers – A review

Waste Management, 2020
Aleksander Hejna   +2 more
exaly  

Waste tire rubber in polymer blends: A review on the evolution, properties and future

Progress in Materials Science, 2015
Suganti Ramarad   +2 more
exaly  

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