Publications by authors named "Zegang Fu"

Supercritical water (SCW) treatment of plastics is a clean technology in the 'waste-to-energy' path. In this work, PP and PET plastics were processed by sub-/supercritical water. The results showed that temperature was the most important factor of the PP and PET degradation.

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The widespread use of surgical masks made of polyolefin and face shields made of polyester during pandemics contributes significantly to plastic pollution. An eco-friendly approach to process plastic waste is using supercritical water, but the reaction of mixed polyolefin and polyester in this solvent is not well understood, which hinders practical applications. This study aimed to investigate the reaction of waste surgical masks (SM) and face shields (FS) mixed in supercritical water.

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Waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) contain a large amount of brominated epoxy resins (BERs), which may cause environmental problems. However, BERs degradation under mild conditions is challenging due to the good thermal and chemical stabilities of BERs. This study proposes a mild and efficient method that uses subcritical acetic acid (220 °C-260 °C, 2.

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In this study, a novel process for the extraction of heavy metal Ba and Sr from waste CRT panel glass and synchronous preparation of high silica glass powder was developed by glass phase separation. CRT panel glass was first remelted with BO under air atmosphere to produce alkali borosilicate glass. During the phase separation process, the glass separated into two interconnected phases which were BO-rich phase and SiO-rich phase.

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In this study, a novel process for the removal of toxic lead from the CRT funnel glass and synchronous preparation of high silica glass powder was developed by a carbon-thermal reduction enhanced glass phase separation process. CRT funnel glass was remelted with BO in reducing atmosphere. In the thermal process, a part of PbO contained in the funnel glass was reduced into metallic Pb and detached from the glass phase.

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