2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105429
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Technological review on thermochemical conversion of COVID-19-related medical wastes

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“…However, the main challenges of incineration processes are the implementation of proper flue gas treatment technology and proper carbon dioxide capture and storage technology. They also have high carbon emissions and high emissions of harmful flue gases [40]. Additionally, the drying of wastes in the rainy season is very difficult, which is a great disadvantage of the incineration process and a large amount of fuel is required to execute the incineration process [9].…”
Section: Proposed Wte Conversion Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the main challenges of incineration processes are the implementation of proper flue gas treatment technology and proper carbon dioxide capture and storage technology. They also have high carbon emissions and high emissions of harmful flue gases [40]. Additionally, the drying of wastes in the rainy season is very difficult, which is a great disadvantage of the incineration process and a large amount of fuel is required to execute the incineration process [9].…”
Section: Proposed Wte Conversion Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main challenge of pyrolysis is the development of the technology to maturity. It is also not suitable for plastic and rubber wastes [40]. Tar removal technology is one of the main technological challenges of the gasification process [40].…”
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“…Jung et al (Jung et al 2021 ) suggested an environmentally benign process: CO 2 was used as a reaction medium for pyrolysis of the single-use face mask, resulting in the production of H 2 and various ranges of hydrocarbons. Purnomo et al (Purnomo et al 2021 ) reviewed the main thermochemical conversion technologies available for the conversion of COVID-19-related medical wastes (CMW). Incineration, gasification, and pyrolysis are considered able to facilitate the conversion of a wide range of medical waste types.…”
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“…The policies and experience of CW management in Wuhan city have been summarized in previous studies [6] , [12] , [13] . Before the COVID-19 outbreak, CW had been predominantly treated in centralized disinfection facilities and CW incinerators which can handle steady-state conditions [6] , [14] . However, during COVID-19 outbreak, co-incineration had to be performed to manage the dramatic increase in CW.…”
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confidence: 99%