| Literature DB >> 26996262 |
Paul Chen1, Qinglong Xie1, Min Addy1, Wenguang Zhou2, Yuhuan Liu3, Yunpu Wang3, Yanling Cheng4, Kun Li3, Roger Ruan5.
Abstract
Municipal wastes, be it solid or liquid, are rising due to the global population growth and rapid urbanization and industrialization. Conventional management practice involving recycling, combustion, and treatment/disposal is deemed unsustainable. Solutions must be sought to not only increase the capacity but also improve the sustainability of waste management. Research has demonstrated that the non-recyclable waste materials and bio-solids can be converted into useable heat, electricity, or fuel and chemical through a variety of processes, including gasification, pyrolysis, anaerobic digestion, and landfill gas in addition to combustion, and wastewater streams have the potential to support algae growth and provide other energy recovery options. The present review is intended to assess and analyze the current state of knowledge in the municipal solid wastes and wastewater treatment and utilization technologies and recommend practical solution options and future research and development needs.Entities:
Keywords: Incineration; Microalgae; Municipal solid waste; Municipal wastewater; Thermochemicla conversion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26996262 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.02.094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642