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Feedstock Recycling Technology from Polyester Wastes (폴리에스터 폐자원의 화학 원료화 기술)

  • Jo, Sanghwan;Kim, Gunhyung;Cho, Minjeong;Han, Myungwan;Kang, Kyungsuk
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2014
  • Wide spread application and non-biodegradability of the poly(ethylene terephthalate) generate a huge amount of waste and disposal, posing serious environmental problems. Disposal of the PET wastes also can be thought as an economic loss of valuable chemical resources. We present various ways of feedstock recycling of PET waste to deal with environmental and economic problems. Feedstock recycling is one of promising technologies. It is based on the concept of depolymerizing the condensation polymer such as PET through solvolytic chain cleavage into low molecular products which can be purified and reused as raw materials for the production of high quality chemical products.

Metal Recycling Technologies from Fly-Ashes by the Metal Mining Agency of Japan

  • Kazuyuki, Kikuta;Nobuyuki, Masuda;Nobuyuki, Okamoto;Eiichi, Arai;Junichi, Kobayashi
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.659-663
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    • 2001
  • In Japan, the municipal solid waste, which amounts to 50 million tons, is generated every year and most of it is incinerated. The bottom and fly ashes are disposed to the registered disposal areas under the provisions of The Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law. Especially, as the fly ash from the municipal waste incineration (the primary fly ash) contains heavy metals (lead, zinc, etc) and dioxins, it cannot be disposed directly without decontamination, such as moiling, cementation, chelating and dissolving processes provided in the law. However, these procedures for decontamination, except melting, are not enough for dioxins. Even in case of melting, the fly ash from the process (the secondary fly ash) contains high concentration of heavy metals (e.g., Zn; 1-20%, Pb; 1-10%). For these reasons, Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ), a governmental organization, started a four-year project to develop the treatment technologies of these fly ashes in 1999. The purpose of the project is to establish the integrated technologies to recover the valuable metals from, and to decontaminate, the primary and secondary fly-ashes in the practical scale by utilizing the existing metallurgical processes and facilities, along with the energy saving and the reduction of the environmental impact.

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Construction of a Rotating Disk Electrode System for Measuring Electrochemical Parameters of a Metal Ion in LiCl-KCl Melt: Electrochemical Properties of Sm3+

  • Chan-Yong Jung;Hwakyeung Jeong;Na-Ri Lee;Jong-Yun Kim;Tae-Hong Park;Sang-Eun Bae
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.251-257
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    • 2024
  • Pyrochemical processing and molten-salt reactors have recently garnered significant attention as they are promising options for future nuclear technologies, such as those for recycling spent nuclear fuels and the next generation of nuclear reactors. Both of these technologies require the use of high-temperature molten salt. To implement these technologies, one must understand the electrochemical behavior of fission products in molten salts, lanthanides, and actinides. In this study, a rotating-disk-electrode (RDE) measurement system for high-temperature molten salts is constructed and tested by investigating the electrochemical reactions of Sm3+ in LiCl-KCl melts. The results show that the reduction of Sm3+ presents the Levich behavior in LiCl-KCl melts. Using the RDE system, not only is the diffusion-layer thickness of Sm3+ measured in high-temperature molten salts but also various electrochemical parameters for Sm3+ in LiCl-KCl melts, including the diffusion coefficient, Tafel slope, and exchange current density, are determined.

LFG Utilization in Hong Kong (Case study of the Shuen Wan and Urban Landfills)

  • Lloyd, Bryce;Chan, Louis;Nardelli, Ray;Sullivan, Kevin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling Conference
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    • 2001.05b
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2001
  • This paper provides a case study of landfill gas (LFG) utilization fer direct use as process fuel, and for electrical power generation at restored landfills in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China (HKSAR). The paper specifically covers the LFG utilization schemes, which are required under landfill restoration contracts at the Shuen Wan and Urban Landfills. These contracts provide for the restoration and aftercare of six landfills, and are administered by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) of the Hong Kong Government. The LFG utilization scheme at the Shuen Wan Landfill incorporates the direct use of LFG by compressing and dehumidifying the LFG prior to conveyance through a 1.6-kilometer (1-mile) pipeline. The pipeline provides an alternate fuel source to naphtha during process heating for gas production at the Tai Po Gas Production Plant of the Hong Kong and China Gas Limited (HKCC). The LFG utilization scheme at the Jordan Valley Landfill (one of the Urban Landfills) beneficially uses the LFG as fuel for electrical power generation with reciprocating internal combustion engines. The LFG is compressed, cooled, and filtered prior to delivery to two engine/generator sets. This system provides power to operate the leachate pre-treatment plant, which processes leachate from all of the Urban Landfill sites. The case study will examine the technical and non-technical considerations, including harriers, for developing, designing and implementing the LFG utilization projects in Hong Kong. Specific regulatory considerations and external governmental agency approvals are discussed, including the requirement to register as a gas-producing utility. While the paper focuses on LFG utilization applications in Hong Kong, many of the considerations discussed are also applicable to development of LFG utilization in other regions of Asia.

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Coal gasification with High Temperature Steam (고온(高溫) 수증기(水蒸氣)를 이용한 석탄(石炭) 가스화)

  • Yun, Jin-Han;Kim, Woo-Hyun;Keel, Sang-In;Min, Tai-Jin;Roh, Seon-Ah
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 2007
  • Coal is the most abundant energy source and deposited in every area of world. Combustion process with lower efficiency has been mainly used. Therefore, implementation of more efficient technologies, involving gasification, combined cycles and fuel cells, would be a key issue in the plans for more efficient power generation. In these technologies, gasification has been studied for decades. However, coal gasification to high value combustible gas such as hydrogen and carbon monoxide is focused again due to high oil price. The gaseous product, called syngas, can be effectively utilized in a variety of ways ranging from electricity production to chemical industry (as feedstock). In this study, coal gasification with ultra high temperature steam has been performed. The effect of steam/carbon ratio on the produced gas concentrations, gasification rate and additional products like tar, ammonia and cyan compounds has been determined.

Analysis of the current status and implications of nitrogen recovery from livestock manure (가축분뇨로부터 질소 회수 연구 현황 및 시사점 분석)

  • Im, Seongwon;Kim, Sangmi;Kim, Jimin;Kim, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Organic Resources Recycling Association
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2021
  • Nitrogen and phosphorus in livestock manure are environmental pollutants, but also could be valuable industrial resources. In the present study, we (1) introduced various nitrogen removal technologies such as stripping, thermal method, membrane, and electrodialysis, (2) reviewed relevant studies reported in 2011-2020, in particular, full-scale experiences, and (3) assessed each technologies based on the above survey results. In addition, we provided the information on the appropriate range of the pH, temperature, gas and liquid ratio, and so on in ammonia stripping process, and expected mass balance when it is connected to biogasification process. We hope the content herein can be helpful for making policy and operating full-scale plant in Korea.

A Basic Study on Sorting of Black Plastics of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) (폐가전의 검정색 플라스틱 재질선별에 관한 기초 연구)

  • Park, Eun Kyu;Jung, Bam Bit;Choi, Woo Zin;Oh, Sung Kwun
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2017
  • Used small household appliances(small e-waste) consists of a variety of complex materials and components. The small e-waste is mainly composed of plastics and an important potential source of waste plastic. The black plastics, particularly are very difficult to separate by resin type and therefore these are mainly recycled in the form of a mixtures. In the present study, the sorting technologies such as gravity and electro static separation, near-infrared ray(NIR) and IR/Raman optical sorting separation on mixture of black plastics were analyzed and their limitations on sorting process were also investigated. The Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy(LIBS) spectrum of each black plastics was used for identification of black plastics by resin type, and after analyzing the normalization operation, Principal Component Analysis(PCA) was carried out. The spectrum data was optimized through PCA process. In order to improve the identification accuracy and sorting efficiency of black plastics, it is necessary to design a classifier with high efficiency and to improve the performance and reliability of the classifier by applying the field of intelligent algorithms.

Current Status of Titanium Smelting Technology (타이타늄 제련기술 현황)

  • Sohn, Ho-Sang;Jung, Jae-Young
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.68-79
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    • 2016
  • Titanium is the ninth most abundant element in the Earth's crust. It is also the forth most abundant structural metal after aluminum, iron and magnesium. Titanium is conventionally produced by the Kroll process. New processes to produce metallic titanium have been currently developed by many researchers in the world. In this study, the existing technologies, including both commercial and developmental processes, categorized into three groups: those by metallothermic reduction of $TiCl_4$ and $TiO_2$, those by electrolytic reduction of $TiO_2$ and hydrogen reduction of Ti compounds. Their mechanisms for reduction and their features are summarized and discussed in the view of industrial application.

The Cement Industry in Ethiopia

  • Mulatu, Dure;Habte, Lulit;Ahn, Ji Whan
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2018
  • The cement industry is one of the rapidly growing industry in Ethiopia. The average per capita cement consumption of the country has increased from 39kg to 62kg. However, this is still way below than the global average per capita consumption of 500kg. The Ethiopian government is planning to expand its cement industry by upgrading the current cement plants and also opening of new cement plants in order to meet the future demand of the country. Currently, the number of cement plants in Ethiopia has reached to 20. By the year 2025, per capita cement consumption is expected to increase to 179kg. Recently, Ethiopia has become one of Africa's largest market for the cement industry. In addition, Ethiopia has become the major exporter of cement in the Sub-Saharan African region. The Ethiopian cement industry is highly dependent on the use of imported energy sources for its production. This situation has a significant amount of impact on the high production costs of the industry. This paper will try to review the history, production, available resources, the technologies and energy use of the Ethiopian cement industry.

A Kinetic Studies of Pyrolysis and Combustion of Sewage Sludge (하수 슬러지의 열분해 및 연소 Kinetics 연구)

  • Roh, Seon Ah
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2014
  • Effective treatment and energy conversion technologies are necessary due to the ban of the dumping of organic waste including the sewage sludge. In this study, the kinetics of pyrolysis and combustion were derived in a TGA and thermobalance reactor, which is essential for thermal conversion of sewage sludge to energy. Three steps are shown for the pyrolysis in TGA and the different pre-exponential factors and activation energies are derived depending on the temperature range. Three models of gassolid reaction were applied to the reaction kinetics analysis for the combustion of sewage sludge char and shrinking core model was an appropriated model. Apparent activation energy and pre-exponential factor were evaluated and the effect of oxygen partial pressure was examined.