Conversion and Gasification of Gaseous, Liquid and Solid Organic Wastes
A special issue of Waste (ISSN 2813-0391).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 22696
Special Issue Editors
Interests: combustion; detonation; multiphase flows; advanced propulsion; waste processing
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Dear Colleagues,
Modern society is faced with the problem of clean processing/utilization of gaseous, liquid and solid organic wastes, such as associated petroleum and pyrolysis gas, aqueous effluents of industries, municipal liquid/solid wastes and sewage sludge, and biomass of different types. Thermal processing of these materials is considered the most suitable solution due to its relatively low environmental impact and partial recovery of energy and material resources. Other advanced methods used for processing of organic wastes include supercritical water gasification and biological methods based, e.g., on fermentation. Available technologies of thermal processing are based on combustion/incineration, conversion/pyrolysis, and gasification, as well as on their combinations. Combustion of wastes results in the formation of airborne gaseous pollutants, such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons, NOx, SOx, HCl, furans, dioxins, as well as organic and inorganic aerosol particulate, fly ash, ashes, etc. Conversion, pyrolysis, and gasification of wastes can potentially reduce the production of the various pollutants due to the absence or reduced amount of oxygen.
The objective of this Special Issue of Waste is to provide a collection of scientific papers focusing on recent progress in conversion, pyrolysis, and gasification of gaseous, liquid, and solid organic wastes.
Prof. Dr. Sergey M. Frolov
Prof. Dr. Vladimir S. Arutyunov
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- organic waste
- conversion
- pyrolysis
- gasification
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