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- Title
Regeneration of waste hydraulic oils as a recycling method in relation to the environment.
- Authors
Hybská, Helena; Turčániová, Eszter; Krempa, Martin; Timár, Pavel; Štibrányi, Ladislav; Rétfalvi, Tamás; Mordáčová, Martina
- Abstract
The article deals with the possibilities of regenerating operating fluids, assessing the composition of new, used, and regenerated oils by evaluating their toxicity and proposing the environmentally friendly regeneration method. The focus lies on two methods of regeneration of waste operating fluids: distillation and electrostatic cleaning. Oil samples, regenerated through these methods, were analyzed using gas chromatography with mass detection. The variance in composition among new, used, and regenerated oils depends on the method of regeneration. Properties of hydrocarbons exhibiting ecotoxic, mutagenic, teratogenic, carcinogenic, and other effects were identified using safety data sheets and databases like Pubchem, ChemicalBook. Analyzing HLP 46 oil (samples of new, unused, used and regenerated oil) revealed that the most toxic hydrocarbons (acetane, heptacosane, nonacosane) were absent after regeneration through electrostatic cleaning. Comparing the composition of operating fluids before and after regeneration, it was established that the most environmentally favorable regeneration method is electrostatic cleaning, which maintains the original properties of the operating fluids intended for use. Operating fluids regenerated via electrostatic cleaning contain fewer toxic hydrocarbons, making them more favorable concerning human health and the environment.
- Subjects
HYDRAULIC fluids; PETROLEUM waste; PROPERTIES of fluids; GAS chromatography; HUMAN ecology; WASTE recycling
- Publication
Archives of Environmental Protection, 2023, Vol 49, Issue 4, p3
- ISSN
2083-4772
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24425/aep.2023.148680