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Technologies for pollutant removal and resource recovery from blackwater: a review

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 7, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1683-3

Abstract:

● Blackwater is the main source of organics and nutrients in domestic wastewater.

Keywords: Blackwater     Water-flushing toilet     Sanitation     Nutrient recovery     Water reuse     Sustainable development    

China Launched the First Wastewater Resource Recovery Factory in Yixing

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1496-1

“NEW” resource recovery from wastewater using bioelectrochemical systems: Moving forward with functions

Akshay Jain, Zhen He

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1052-9

Abstract:

Resource recovery from wastewater is a key function of bioelectrochemical

Keywords: Bioelectrochemical systems     Resource recovery     Wastewater treatment     Energy     Nutrients    

Bio-based Technologies for Resource Recovery

Aijie Wang, David Stuckey

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1079-y

Abstract:

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LivestockWaste 2016-International Conference on Recent Advances in Pollution Control and ResourceRecovery for the Livestock Sector

Xinmin Zhan, Liwen Xiao

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0958-y

Sea salt bittern-driven forward osmosis for nutrient recovery from black water: A dual waste-to-resource

Wenchao Xue, May Zaw, Xiaochan An, Yunxia Hu, Allan Sriratana Tabucanon

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1211-7

Abstract: • A dual “waste-to-resource” application of FO was proposed. • Performance of sea salt bittern as aneconomic FO draw solution was evaluated. • High quality struvite recovery from black water using FOA dual “waste-to-resource” innovation in nutrient enrichment and recovery from domestic black water usingThe performance of SSB as a “waste-to-resource” draw solution for FO was first evaluated.The results suggested a good potential for nutrient recovery based on this dual “waste-to-resource” FO

Keywords: Forward osmosis     Sea salt bittern     Black water     Nutrient recovery     pH    

Safe Disposal and Resource Recovery of Urban Sewage Sludge in China

Dai Xiaohu , Hou Li’an , Zhang Linwei , Zhang lin , Yang Donghai

Strategic Study of CAE 2022, Volume 24, Issue 5,   Pages 145-153 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2022.05.017

Abstract: text-align: justify;">As a by-product of wastewater treatment, sludge has dual attributes of pollutant and resourceinternational development trends, we proposed a development concept of “green and lowcarbon, resource

Keywords: sewage sludge     sludge treatment     pollution control     resource recovery     reduction of pollution and carbon    

Power-to-chemicals: sustainable liquefaction of food waste with plasma-electrolysis

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 5,   Pages 594-605 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2255-y

Abstract: The increasing amount of food waste from various industrial, agricultural, and household sources is an environmental burden if managed inappropriately. Numerous waste management approaches have been developed for the disposal of food waste, but still suffer from either high cost, production of toxic by-products, or secondary environmental pollutions. Herein, we report a new and sustainable plasma electrolysis biorefinery route for the rapid and efficient liquefaction of food waste. During the plasma electrolysis process, only the solvent is added to liquefy the waste, and anions in the waste can contribute to catalyzing the biowaste conversion. While liquefying the waste, the highly reactive species produced in the plasma electrolysis process can efficiently reduce the content of O, N, and Cl in the liquefied products and oxidize most of the metals into solid residues. Especially, the removal rate of Na and K elements was greater than 81%, which is significantly higher than using the traditional oil bath liquefaction, resulting in a relatively high-quality biocrude oil with a high heating value of 25.86 MJ·kg–1. Overall, this proposed strategy may provide a new sustainable and eco-friendly avenue for the power-to-chemicals valorization of food waste under benign conditions.

Keywords: plasma electrolysis     food waste     liquefaction     resource recovery    

Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron (nZVI) for Heavy Metal Wastewater Treatment: A Perspective

Shaolin Li,Lei Li,Weixian Zhang,

Engineering doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.08.012

Abstract: for its site-remediation use, this perspective highlights its application in HMW treatment with metal recovery

Keywords: Nanoscale zero-valent iron     Wastewater     Heavy metal     Resource recovery    

Utilization of waste vanadium-bearing resources in the preparation of rare-earth vanadate catalysts for semi-hydrogenation of ,-unsaturated aldehydes

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 1793-1806 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2191-x

Abstract: strategy for the utilization of petrochemical-derived carbon black waste, a waste vanadium-bearing resource

Keywords: petrochemical solid wastes     vanadium recovery     resource utilization     nanomaterials     semi-hydrogenation    

End-of-life batteries management and material flow analysis in South Korea

Hyunhee Kim, Yong-Chul Jang, Yeonjung Hwang, Youngjae Ko, Hyunmyeong Yun

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1019-x

Abstract: Thus, the proper recycling and management of batteries is very important from the perspective of resourceLithium-ion batteries from many electronic devices must be included in the EPR system for resource recovery

Keywords: End-of-life battery     Recycling     Material flow analysis (MFA)     Extended producer responsibility (EPR)     Resourcerecovery    

Water---- and nutrient and energy---- systems in urbanizing watersheds

Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER, Michael Bruce BECK, Jim W. HALL

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 596-611 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0445-4

Abstract: Driven by considerations of sustainability, it has become increasingly difficult over the past 15–20 years — at least intellectually — to separate out the water infrastructure and water metabolism of cities from their intimately inter-related nutrient and energy metabolisms. Much of the focus of this difficulty settles on the wastewater component of the city’s water infrastructure and its associated fluxes of nutrients (N, P, C, and so on). Indeed, notwithstanding the massive volumes of these materials flowing into and out of the city, the notion of an urban nutrient infrastructure is conspicuous by its absence. Likewise, we do not tend to discuss, or conduct research into, “soilshed” agencies, or soilshed management, or Integrated Nutrient Resources Management (as opposed to its most familiar companion, Integrated Water Resources Management, or IWRM). The paper summarizes some of the benefits (and challenges) deriving from adopting this broader, multi-sectoral “systems” perspective on addressing water-nutrient-energy systems in city-watershed settings. Such a perspective resonates with the growing interest in broader policy circles in what is called the “water-food-energy security nexus”. The benefits and challenges of our Multi-sectoral Systems Analysis (MSA) are illustrated through computational results from two primary case studies: Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and London, UK. Since our work is part of the International Network on Cities as Forces for Good in the Environment (CFG; see www.cfgnet.org), in which other case studies are currently being initiated — for example, on Kathmandu, Nepal — we close by reflecting upon these issues of water-nutrient-energy systems in three urban settings with quite different styles and speeds of development.

Keywords: cities     climate change     energy sector     nutrient sector     systems analysis     resource recovery     water-food-energy    

Application of membrane technology in chemical wastewater treatment

Song Weijie,Hang Xiaofeng and Wan Yinhua

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 67-75

Abstract: chemical production processes can effectively reduce COD in the treated wastewater and realize the recovery

Keywords: integrated membrane technology     chemical wastewater     resource recovery     water reuse[收稿日期] 2014-09-25    

Utilization of greenhouse gas as resource in EOR and storage it underground

Shen Pingping,Jiang Huaiyou

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 5,   Pages 54-59

Abstract: In 2006, a 973 project named "Research for Utilizing Greenhouse Gas as Resource in EOR and Storagingutilization technology, which will be served as useful theory and practice basis for efficiently global resource

Keywords: greenhouse gas utilization     CO2 storage underground     enhance oil recovery    

Improved resilience measure for component recovery priority in power grids

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 545-556 doi: 10.1007/s42524-021-0161-5

Abstract: Consequently, the quick recovery of power grids after disasters has become a new research direction.The recovery priority of failed components after a disaster is determined according to the influenceResult shows that the recovery priorities of components with different importance measures vary.

Keywords: resilience measure     power grid     importance measure     component recovery    

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Technologies for pollutant removal and resource recovery from blackwater: a review

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China Launched the First Wastewater Resource Recovery Factory in Yixing

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“NEW” resource recovery from wastewater using bioelectrochemical systems: Moving forward with functions

Akshay Jain, Zhen He

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Bio-based Technologies for Resource Recovery

Aijie Wang, David Stuckey

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LivestockWaste 2016-International Conference on Recent Advances in Pollution Control and ResourceRecovery for the Livestock Sector

Xinmin Zhan, Liwen Xiao

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Sea salt bittern-driven forward osmosis for nutrient recovery from black water: A dual waste-to-resource

Wenchao Xue, May Zaw, Xiaochan An, Yunxia Hu, Allan Sriratana Tabucanon

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Safe Disposal and Resource Recovery of Urban Sewage Sludge in China

Dai Xiaohu , Hou Li’an , Zhang Linwei , Zhang lin , Yang Donghai

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Power-to-chemicals: sustainable liquefaction of food waste with plasma-electrolysis

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Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron (nZVI) for Heavy Metal Wastewater Treatment: A Perspective

Shaolin Li,Lei Li,Weixian Zhang,

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Utilization of waste vanadium-bearing resources in the preparation of rare-earth vanadate catalysts for semi-hydrogenation of ,-unsaturated aldehydes

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End-of-life batteries management and material flow analysis in South Korea

Hyunhee Kim, Yong-Chul Jang, Yeonjung Hwang, Youngjae Ko, Hyunmyeong Yun

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Water---- and nutrient and energy---- systems in urbanizing watersheds

Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER, Michael Bruce BECK, Jim W. HALL

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Application of membrane technology in chemical wastewater treatment

Song Weijie,Hang Xiaofeng and Wan Yinhua

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Utilization of greenhouse gas as resource in EOR and storage it underground

Shen Pingping,Jiang Huaiyou

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Improved resilience measure for component recovery priority in power grids

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