Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology

The proper treatment of waste to utilise them as a feedstock for resource harvesting is gaining increasing popularity. The Waste to energy (WtE) technology is the process that can produce solids, liquid or gaseous fuels from waste, which can be utilised to generate electricity and thermal energy. Th...

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Main Authors: Mazalan Maisarah, Cassendra Phun Chien Bong, Wai Shin Ho, Jeng Shiun Lim, Zarina Ab Muis, Haslenda Hashim, Sherien Elagroudy, Gabriel Ling Hoh Teck, Chin Siong Ho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2436
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spelling doaj-bc027b10d79944c4bc4f9aa11e82981f2021-02-17T21:12:07ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-05-016310.3303/CET1863032Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy TechnologyMazalan MaisarahCassendra Phun Chien BongWai Shin HoJeng Shiun LimZarina Ab MuisHaslenda HashimSherien ElagroudyGabriel Ling Hoh TeckChin Siong HoThe proper treatment of waste to utilise them as a feedstock for resource harvesting is gaining increasing popularity. The Waste to energy (WtE) technology is the process that can produce solids, liquid or gaseous fuels from waste, which can be utilised to generate electricity and thermal energy. The WtE technology can be divided into two treatments, which are the thermal treatment (incineration, gasification, pyrolysis, refuse derived fuels) and the biological treatment (anaerobic digestion, composting). The municipal solid waste (MSW) is an attractive feedstock for WtE technology for resource harvesting due to their high organic content. MSW is heterogenous in nature. MSW can be categorised into mixed MSW and segregated MSW, which includes segregated food waste, green waste, paper waste, plastic waste and more. Different categories of waste exhibits different characteristics, such as variation in the moisture content, caloric value, C/N ratio, particle size and pH. These characteristics can be viewed interchangeably as the parameters for the WtE technology. Different technologies require appropriate waste with certain characteristic to serve as the suitable feedstock for the optimal performance. This paper aims to review the characteristics of different categories of waste under the MSW and propose a suitability matching between these waste with the available WtE technology. As a result, mixed MSW is suitable for incineration process whereas segregated MSW like food waste which is rich in labile organic matter, is more suitable for biological treatment. Plastic waste is suitable for the gasification and pyrolysis process due to its high calorific value and combustibility. The paper waste is suitable for the pyrolysis process due to the presence of hemicellulose and cellulose.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2436
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author Mazalan Maisarah
Cassendra Phun Chien Bong
Wai Shin Ho
Jeng Shiun Lim
Zarina Ab Muis
Haslenda Hashim
Sherien Elagroudy
Gabriel Ling Hoh Teck
Chin Siong Ho
spellingShingle Mazalan Maisarah
Cassendra Phun Chien Bong
Wai Shin Ho
Jeng Shiun Lim
Zarina Ab Muis
Haslenda Hashim
Sherien Elagroudy
Gabriel Ling Hoh Teck
Chin Siong Ho
Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Mazalan Maisarah
Cassendra Phun Chien Bong
Wai Shin Ho
Jeng Shiun Lim
Zarina Ab Muis
Haslenda Hashim
Sherien Elagroudy
Gabriel Ling Hoh Teck
Chin Siong Ho
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title Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology
title_short Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology
title_full Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology
title_fullStr Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology
title_full_unstemmed Review on the Suitability of Waste for Appropriate Waste-to- Energy Technology
title_sort review on the suitability of waste for appropriate waste-to- energy technology
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The proper treatment of waste to utilise them as a feedstock for resource harvesting is gaining increasing popularity. The Waste to energy (WtE) technology is the process that can produce solids, liquid or gaseous fuels from waste, which can be utilised to generate electricity and thermal energy. The WtE technology can be divided into two treatments, which are the thermal treatment (incineration, gasification, pyrolysis, refuse derived fuels) and the biological treatment (anaerobic digestion, composting). The municipal solid waste (MSW) is an attractive feedstock for WtE technology for resource harvesting due to their high organic content. MSW is heterogenous in nature. MSW can be categorised into mixed MSW and segregated MSW, which includes segregated food waste, green waste, paper waste, plastic waste and more. Different categories of waste exhibits different characteristics, such as variation in the moisture content, caloric value, C/N ratio, particle size and pH. These characteristics can be viewed interchangeably as the parameters for the WtE technology. Different technologies require appropriate waste with certain characteristic to serve as the suitable feedstock for the optimal performance. This paper aims to review the characteristics of different categories of waste under the MSW and propose a suitability matching between these waste with the available WtE technology. As a result, mixed MSW is suitable for incineration process whereas segregated MSW like food waste which is rich in labile organic matter, is more suitable for biological treatment. Plastic waste is suitable for the gasification and pyrolysis process due to its high calorific value and combustibility. The paper waste is suitable for the pyrolysis process due to the presence of hemicellulose and cellulose.
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