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Pollutant content in marine debris and characterization by thermal decomposition.

M E Iñiguez1, J A Conesa2, A Fullana2.   

Abstract

Marine debris (MDs) produces a wide variety of negative environmental, economic, safety, health and cultural impacts. Most marine litter has a very low decomposition rate (plastics), leading to a gradual accumulation in the coastal and marine environment. Characterization of the MDs has been done in terms of their pollutant content: PAHs, ClBzs, ClPhs, BrPhs, PCDD/Fs and PCBs. The results show that MDs is not a very contaminated waste. Also, thermal decomposition of MDs materials has been studied in a thermobalance at different atmospheres and heating rates. Below 400-500K, the atmosphere does not affect the thermal degradation of the mentioned waste. However, at temperatures between 500 and 800K the presence of oxygen accelerates the decomposition. Also, a kinetic model is proposed for the combustion of the MDs, and the decomposition is compared with that of their main constituents, i.e., polyethylene (PE), polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), nylon and polyethylene-terephthalate (PET).
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Keywords:  Combustion; Decomposition; Kinetic; Marine debris; Pollutants

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28202280     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.02.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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1.  Microplastics in Spanish Table Salt.

Authors:  Maria E Iñiguez; Juan A Conesa; Andres Fullana
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-17       Impact factor: 4.379

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