Managing non-sewered human waste using thermochemical waste treatment technologies: a review

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2021-11-17

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MDPI

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1996-1073

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Beik F, Williams L, Brown T, Wagland ST. (2021) Managing non-sewered human waste using thermochemical waste treatment technologies: a review, Energies, Volume 14, issue 22, November 2021, Article number 7689

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The utilisation of micro-scale thermal treatment technologies for non-sewered applications has been emerging as a prominent route for the safe treatment and disposal of high water content hazardous feedstock. This study provides a comprehensive review of the technological concepts practiced up to date in commercial/pilot and small scales for various types of solid fuels. The respective challenges are critically described and discussed to aid in the selection of promising technology for on-site sanitary applications. Furthermore, the challenges observed with the nominated (pyrolysis) technology are discussed in detail and addressed. This study suggests rapid energy recovery from by-products primarily made up of the highest yield of syngas with a desirable calorific value. The optimum operating ranges are discussed to ensure a reliable thermal conversion of sludge materials considering the application constraints and technology drawbacks. However, further studies are needed to investigate the uncertainties regarding emissions, energy consumption and overall associated costs.

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sewage sludge, faecal, combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, thermochemical conversion, syngas, bio-oil

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Attribution 4.0 International

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