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THE POSSIBILITY OF DISPOSING OF SPENT COFFEE GROUND WITH ENERGY RECYCLING

2015

The current policy of waste management requires, above all, a gradual reduction of waste amount and, to a larger extent, forces us to seek new methods of waste disposal. Recycling the energy contained in biomass waste is a more and more universally applied method of thermal converting. Biomass combustion allows saving fossil fuels which fits into sustainable development. This paper checks the possibility of using spent coffee ground (SCG) in energy recycling using a combustion process. This particular biomass type up to now has not been widely examined, which inclines to consider its usage as a potential additive to alternative fuels. In the study, we examined the quality of fuel, which was…

lcsh:GE1-350Energy recoveryBriquettebiomassWaste managementspent coffee groundbusiness.industryenergy recoveryFossil fuelalternative fuelBiomasslcsh:TD1-1066StoveEnvironmental scienceHeat of combustionEnergy recyclinglcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringbusinesslcsh:Environmental sciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental ScienceWaste disposalJournal of Ecological Engineering
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Preliminary assessment of the possibility of supporting the decomposition of biodegradable packaging

2017

This article presents a preliminary evaluation of the possibility of using grass biomass from a sports field as a compost ingredient which positively affects the degree of decomposition of the biodegradable wrappings. For 5 months the biodegradable bags were stored, both empty and filled with organic waste in the heap of grass clippings. After that period, fragments of the bags were observed under the microscope and then assessed the state of their decomposition. The results indicate that the biomass used favourably affected the process of bag degradation, however the speed of decomposition of the empty bags was quicker than the bags filled with the organic waste.

lcsh:GE1-350IngredientMaterials scienceWaste managementCompostengineeringfood and beveragesBiodegradable wasteengineering.materiallcsh:Environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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The consequences of the inappropriate use of ventilation systems operating in indoor swimming pool conditions - analysis

2018

Increasingly more leisure facilities, such as water parks or indoor swimming pools are being built in Poland nowadays. In order to ensure the air quality required by standards for such leisure facilities it is necessary to fit them with effectively functioning ventilation. For the removal of excess humidity, as well as chlorine ions occurring as a result of the disinfection of water as well as the carbon dioxide emitted by people using the facility, the ventilation system needs to be appropriately designed and efficient. For this reason, studies into the air quality in such facilities were undertaken. The paper presents the causes and consequences of the inappropriate operation and maintena…

lcsh:GE1-350corrosionWaste management020209 energy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyair qualityventilation systemlaw.inventionSick building syndromelawwater evaporationVentilation (architecture)indoor swimming pool0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental science0210 nano-technologyAir quality indexlcsh:Environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Direct electricity production from coconut oil - the electrooxidation of coconut oil in an acid electrolyte

2018

Supplying more and more energy is an essential task of today's energy industry. In the last few decades, in addition to traditional methods of energy production, alternative energy sources have been developing at a fast rate. One of the devices that can use these sources is the fuel cell (FC). FCs can be a power source of the future mainly due to their high efficiency, their low impact on the environment and the possibility of powering with different fuels. Most often, FCs are powered by hydrogen. However, issues with its cheap production and storage are the reasons for seeking new fuels for FCs. Yet it must be a fuel that will provide a zero or low emission level. One of these fuels can be…

lcsh:GE1-350food.ingredientMaterials scienceWaste managementHydrogenbusiness.industryCoconut oil0211 other engineering and technologieschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesfoodVegetable oilElectricity generationchemistryElectrodeEmulsionAlternative energy021108 energybusinesslcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Possibility of direct electricity production from waste canola oil

2017

Powering high-efficiency devices, such as fuel cells, with waste products will allow for a broader development of renewable energy sources and utilisation of by- products. This publication presents the possibility of electrooxidation of the emulsion of waste rapeseed oil, prepared on the basis of the detergent Syntanol DS-10. The process of electrooxidation was carried out on platinum electrode in alkaline (KOH) and acidic (H 2 SO 4 ) electrolyte, in the temperature range of 293-333 K. In each analysed case the process of electrooxidation took place. The maximum current density obtained was 7 mA cm -2 . Thus, it has been shown that it is possible to generate electricity directly from the em…

lcsh:GE1-350food.ingredientRapeseedWaste managementbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologieschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyElectrolyte010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesRenewable energyElectricity generationfoodchemistryEmulsion021108 energyElectricityPlatinumbusinessCanolalcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Single chamber microbial fuel cell with Ni-Co cathode

2017

The possibility of wastewater treatment and the parallel energy production using the Ni-Co alloy as cathode catalyst for single chamber microbial fuel cells is presented in this research. The research included a preparation of catalyst and comparison of COD, NH4 + and NO3 - reduction in the reactor without aeration, with aeration and with using a single chamber microbial fuel cell with Ni-Co cathode. The reduction time for COD with the use of microbial fuel cell with the Ni-Co catalyst is similar to the reduction time with aeration. The current density (2.4 A·m-2 ) and amount of energy (0.48 Wh) obtained in MFC is low, but the obtained amount of energy allows elimination of the energy neede…

lcsh:GE1-350inorganic chemicalsMicrobial fuel cellWaste managementChemistryAlloy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCathodeCatalysislaw.inventionChemical engineeringlawengineeringSewage treatmentAeration0210 nano-technologyCurrent densitylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSingle chamberE3S Web of Conferences
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Enhancing a Transition to a Circular Economy in the Water Sector: The EU Project WIDER UPTAKE

2021

A novel approach for resource recovery includes forward osmosis (FO) as a concentration step in municipal wastewater treatment. The current study investigates different pre-treatment strategies including biological treatment with a moving-bed bioreactor (MBBR) at different loading rates and particle removal by filtration and sedimentation. Membrane performance and recovery potential for energy and nutrients were investigated in laboratory-scale FO experiments in batch mode using pre-treated municipal wastewater as feed and 35 g/L NaCl as a draw solution. Initial water fluxes were in the range of 6.3 to 8.0 L/(m2·h). The baseline fluxes were modelled to account for flux decline due to concen…

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringtutela e gestione delle acqueGeography Planning and DevelopmentWastewater treatment02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesReusenudge theory01 natural sciencesBiochemistry:Teknologi: 500 [VDP]lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesSettore IUS/05 - Diritto Dell'Economia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWater Science and TechnologyResource recoverymedia_commonCircular economysustainabilityNatural resource6. Clean waterwastewater treatmentSewage treatmentbehavioural law and economiceuropean environmental lawCircular economysmart waterProcess (engineering)sludge reuse020209 energySmart waterContext (language use)Aquatic Science12. Responsible consumptiongreen economydisciplina delle acque reflue e dei fanghilcsh:TC1-978Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatomedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean union0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdiritto dell'ambientenew green deallcsh:TD201-500Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalecircular economyEnvironmental economicsenvironment protectionwaste managementBusiness
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Recent changes in chironomid communities and hypolimnetic oxygen conditions relate to organic carbon in subarctic ecotonal lakes

2018

A key question in aquatic elemental cycling is related to the influence of bottom water oxygen conditions in regulating the burial and release of carbon under climate warming. In this study, we used head capsules of Chironomidae larvae to assess community and diversity change between the past (estimated as Pre-Industrial Period) and present and to reconstruct changes in hypolimnetic oxygen conditions from 30 subarctic ecotonal lakes (northeastern Lapland) using the top-bottom paleolimnological approach applying surface sediment (topmost 0-2 cm) and reference (4-5 cm) samples. Subsequently, we tested the findings against dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration of the sites. We found tha…

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Biogenic Fenton process - A possible mechanism for the mineralization of organic carbon in fresh waters.

2020

To explore the mechanisms that mineralize poorly bioavailable natural organic carbon (OC), we measured the mineralization of OC in two lake waters over long-term experiments (up to 623 days) at different pH and iron (Fe) levels. Both the microbial and photochemical mineralization of OC was higher at pH acidified to 4 than at the ambient pH 5 or an elevated pH 6. During 244 days, microbes mineralized up to 60% of OC in the 10-mu m filtrates of lake water and more than 27% in the 1-mu m filtrates indicating that large-sized microbes/grazers enhance the mineralization of OC. A reactivity continuum model indicated that the acidification stimulated the microbial mineralization of OC especially i…

liuennut orgaaninen hiiliHYDROXYL RADICAL FORMATIONbiogenic FentonARCTIC SOIL0208 environmental biotechnologyMicrobial metabolismrauta02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesReactivity continuum01 natural sciencesOxygenOXYGENchemistry.chemical_compoundironDissolved organic carbonmikrobitHydrogen peroxideDIOXIDE EMISSIONSWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technologyreactive oxygen speciesPHOTOCHEMICAL MINERALIZATIONTotal organic carbonINORGANIC CARBONkemialliset reaktiot218 Environmental engineeringChemistryhiilen kiertoEcological ModelingPollution6. Clean waterMicrobesEnvironmental chemistrymicrobesOxidation-ReductionEnvironmental EngineeringIronchemistry.chemical_elementjärvetreactivity continuum.HYDROGEN-PEROXIDETotal inorganic carbonBiogenic FentonHUMIC SUBSTANCESOrganic carbon0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineeringorganic carbonMineralization (soil science)Hydrogen PeroxideCarbon020801 environmental engineeringBioavailabilitymineralisaatioLakesDARK PRODUCTION13. Climate actionReactive oxygen speciesWater Pollutants ChemicalWater research
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Simultaneous production of furfural and levulinic acid from pine sawdust via acid-catalysed mechanical depolymerization and microwave irradiation

2019

Abstract In this work pine sawdust was converted into levulinic acid (LA) and furfural. Sawdust was first pre-treated with sulfuric acid-catalysed mechanical depolymerization. The conversion reactions were then performed with microwave heating at 180 °C. To enhance the furfural yield and the efficient separation of furfural and LA, a biphasic water-toluene reaction system was used. The effect of an additional catalyst, AlCl3, on the yield of LA and furfural was also studied. According to the results the pre-treatment method enhanced the yields of LA. In addition, due to the microwave heating the reaction times were short. Additional AlCl3 catalyst enhanced the LA yield, however excellent fu…

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