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  • Thermal treatment of sewage... Thermal treatment of sewage sludge in Germany: A review
    Schnell, Matthias; Horst, Thomas; Quicker, Peter Journal of environmental management, 06/2020, Volume: 263
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    Sewage sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants in Germany is currently disposed of via thermal treatment and agricultural utilization or used for landscaping. Increasing focus on hygiene, ...
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  • The impact of pollutant emi... The impact of pollutant emissions from co-incineration of industrial waste in municipal solid waste incinerators
    Cai, Peng-Tao; Chen, Tong; Chen, Bei ... Fuel (Guildford), 11/2023, Volume: 352
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    Display omitted •The change of physical properties after co mixing was investigated.•The emission of flue gas pollutants after co-incineration was observed.•The migration characteristics of heavy ...
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  • Comparative life cycle asse... Comparative life cycle assessment of emergency disposal scenarios for medical waste during the COVID-19 pandemic in China
    Zhao, Hailong; Liu, HanQiao; Wei, Guoxia ... Waste management (Elmsford), 05/2021, Volume: 126
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    •Life cycle inventories of emergency MW disposal scenarios are established.•Key factors of movable disposal scenarios are identified via LCA.•Environmental impacts of five emergency disposal ...
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  • Slagging characteristics ca... Slagging characteristics caused by alkali and alkaline earth metals during municipal solid waste and sewage sludge co-incineration
    Zhao, Jing; Li, Bo; Wei, Xiaolin ... Energy (Oxford), 07/2020, Volume: 202
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    Municipal solid waste (MSW) and sewage sludge co-incineration is developing into a new method for sludge treatment. However, waste and sludge containing high levels of alkali and alkaline earth ...
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  • Co-incineration effect of s... Co-incineration effect of sewage sludge and municipal solid waste on the behavior of heavy metals by phosphorus
    Chen, Minhsuan; Oshita, Kazuyuki; Takaoka, Masaki ... Waste management (Elmsford), October 2022, 2022-10-00, 20221001, Volume: 152
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    •Co-incineration delays polymer and fixed carbon incineration.•High Cl content in MSW promotes volatilization of heavy metals.•P in sludge stabilizes Cu form stable Cu3(PO4)2 during co-incineration. ...
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  • Fate of sulfur and chlorine... Fate of sulfur and chlorine during co-incineration of municipal solid waste and industrial organic solid waste
    Li, Shuai; Zhang, Mingmei; Hu, Hongyun ... The Science of the total environment, 04/2024, Volume: 920
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    In China, the co-incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW) with industrial organic solid waste (IOSW) is increasingly adopted. Compared with MSW, IOSW contains higher levels of sulfur (S) and ...
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  • Agglomeration-influenced tr... Agglomeration-influenced transformation of heavy metals in gas-solid phases during simulated sewage sludge co-incineration: Effects of phosphorus and operating temperature
    Lin, Kunsen; Zhao, Youcai; Kuo, Jia-Hong ... The Science of the total environment, 02/2023, Volume: 858
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    Phosphorus and operating temperature not only affect the agglomeration behavior but also the transformation and migration of heavy metals. Accordingly, this study examined the effect of temperature ...
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  • Correlation between cancer ... Correlation between cancer and pollutants formed from waste incineration and co-incinement processes
    Teja Oblak; Tanja Carli; Vesna Zadnik ... Onkologija, 12/2023, Volume: 27, Issue: 2
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    Introduction: During the process of waste incineration, co-incineration and cement production, various emissions are released into the environment containing different pollutants. The aim was to ...
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  • Co-incineration of medical ... Co-incineration of medical waste in municipal solid waste incineration increased emission of chlorine/brominated organic pollutants
    Zhang, Congcong; Bai, Ziang; Liu, Xingshuang ... The Science of the total environment, 08/2024, Volume: 937
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    Co-incineration of medical waste (MW) in municipal solid waste incinerators (MSWIs) is a crucial disposal method for emergency disposal of MW and the management of MW in small and medium-sized towns. ...
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  • Environmental impacts of ce... Environmental impacts of cement kiln co-incineration sewage sludge biodried products in a scale-up trial
    Yu, Bao; Fu, Lili; Chen, Tongbin ... Waste management (Elmsford), 04/2024, Volume: 177
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    Display omitted •Co-incineration biodried products in cement kilns were researched.•Combustion performance of biodried products was better than that of sewage sludge.•Heat efficiency of biodried ...
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