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Review

Leveraging Municipal Solid Waste Management with Plasma Pyrolysis and IoT: Strategies for Energy Byproducts and Resource Recovery

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Department of Experiment and Training Center, Nanchang Institute of Science and Technology, Nanchang 330108, China
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School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanchang Institute of Science and Technology, Nanchang 330108, China
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Institute of Environmental Science, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China
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Faculty of Education, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China
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Department of Biological and Health Sciences, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Khanpur Road, Haripur 22621, Pakistan
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Processes 2025, 13(2), 321; https://doi.org/10.3390/pr13020321
Submission received: 30 November 2024 / Revised: 12 January 2025 / Accepted: 22 January 2025 / Published: 24 January 2025

Abstract

The escalating challenges of municipal solid waste (MSW) management, exacerbated by the classification of MSW as hazardous waste due to the presence of heavy metals (HMs) and toxic compounds, necessitate innovative treatment strategies. Plasma pyrolysis has emerged as a promising technology for converting MSW into valuable energy byproducts, such as syngas, bio-oil, and slag, while significantly reducing waste volume. However, maintaining optimal operational parameters during the plasma pyrolysis process remains a complex challenge that can adversely affect both the efficiency and the quality and quantity of outputs. To address this issue, the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) presents a transformative approach. By leveraging IoT technologies, real-time monitoring and advanced data analytics can be employed to optimize the operational conditions of plasma pyrolysis systems, ensuring consistent performance and maximizing resource recovery. This review explores the synergistic integration of plasma pyrolysis and IoT as a novel strategy for MSW management. The slag from plasma treatment can be efficiently channeled into anaerobic digestion (AD) systems, promoting resource recovery through biogas production and the generation of nutrient-rich digestate. This synergy not only mitigates the environmental impacts associated with traditional MSW disposal methods but also paves the way for sustainable energy recovery and resource management. Ultimately, this review presents a comprehensive framework for exploiting plasma pyrolysis and IoT in addressing the pressing issues of hazardous MSW, thereby fostering a circular economy through innovative waste-to-energy solutions.
Keywords: municipal solid waste; plasma pyrolysis; internet of things; anaerobic digestion; process optimization; sustainable waste treatment municipal solid waste; plasma pyrolysis; internet of things; anaerobic digestion; process optimization; sustainable waste treatment

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Li, Y.; Duan, Y.; Wang, Z.; Maurice, N.J.; Claire, M.J.; Ali, N.; Giwa, A.S. Leveraging Municipal Solid Waste Management with Plasma Pyrolysis and IoT: Strategies for Energy Byproducts and Resource Recovery. Processes 2025, 13, 321. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr13020321

AMA Style

Li Y, Duan Y, Wang Z, Maurice NJ, Claire MJ, Ali N, Giwa AS. Leveraging Municipal Solid Waste Management with Plasma Pyrolysis and IoT: Strategies for Energy Byproducts and Resource Recovery. Processes. 2025; 13(2):321. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr13020321

Chicago/Turabian Style

Li, Yishuang, Yanbei Duan, Zelong Wang, Ndungutse Jean Maurice, Mugabekazi Joie Claire, Nasir Ali, and Abdulmoseen Segun Giwa. 2025. "Leveraging Municipal Solid Waste Management with Plasma Pyrolysis and IoT: Strategies for Energy Byproducts and Resource Recovery" Processes 13, no. 2: 321. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr13020321

APA Style

Li, Y., Duan, Y., Wang, Z., Maurice, N. J., Claire, M. J., Ali, N., & Giwa, A. S. (2025). Leveraging Municipal Solid Waste Management with Plasma Pyrolysis and IoT: Strategies for Energy Byproducts and Resource Recovery. Processes, 13(2), 321. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr13020321

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