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[Environment and health in Gela (Sicily): present knowledge and prospects for future studies]-Indoor air quality: an environmental and health priority

2009

The study area includes the Municipalities of Gela, Niscemi and Butera located in the South of Sicily, Italy. In 1990 it was declared Area at High Risk of Environmental Crisis. In 2000 part of it was designated as Gela Reclamation Site of National Interest, RSNI. The site includes a private industrial area, public and marine areas, for a total of 51 km(2). Gela populationin 2008 was 77,145 (54,774 in 1961). Sea level:46 m. Total area: 276 km(2). Grid reference: 37 degrees 4' 0" N, 14 degrees 15' 0" E. Niscemi and Butera are located border to Gela. Populations are respectively 26,541 and 5,063. Sea level respectively: 332 m and 402 m. Close to the city of Gela, the industrial area, operating…

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Importance of ligand speciation in environmental research:A case study

2001

The speciations of EDTA and DTPA in process, waste and river waters are modelled and simulated, specifically to the mode of occurrence in the pulp and paper mill effluents and subsequently in receiving waters. Due to relatively short residence times in bleaching process and waste water treatment and slow exchange kinetics, it is expected that the thermodynamic equilibrium is not necessarily reached. Therefore, the initial speciation plays a key role. As such, the simulations have been extended to the process waters of the pulp and paper industry taking into account estimated average conditions. The results reveal that the main species are; Mn and Ca complexes of EDTA and DTPA in pulp mill p…

Pulp millPaperEnvironmental Engineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesengineering.materialLigands01 natural sciencesTransition metalMetals Alkaline EarthEnvironmental ChemistryChelationComputer SimulationWaste Management and DisposalEffluentEdetic Acid0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChelating AgentsAlkaline earth metalChemistrybusiness.industryPulp (paper)Environmental engineeringWaterPaper millPentetic Acid021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPollution6. Clean waterEnvironmental chemistryChemical IndustryengineeringSewage treatment0210 nano-technologybusinessWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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Risk Analysis of a Fuel Storage Terminal Using HAZOP and FTA

2017

[EN] The size and complexity of industrial chemical plants, together with the nature of the products handled, means that an analysis and control of the risks involved is required. This paper presents a methodology for risk analysis in chemical and allied industries that is based on a combination of HAZard and OPerability analysis (HAZOP) and a quantitative analysis of the most relevant risks through the development of fault trees, fault tree analysis (FTA). Results from FTA allow prioritizing the preventive and corrective measures to minimize the probability of failure. An analysis of a case study is performed; it consists in the terminal for unloading chemical and petroleum products, and t…

Riskbusiness.product_categoryOperabilityHazard and operability studyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:MedicineStorage02 engineering and technologyRisk AssessmentArticleDecision Support TechniquesPetroleum productAccident Prevention020401 chemical engineeringRisk analysis (business)Tank truckHumans0204 chemical engineeringPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIArisk; HAZard and OPerability analysis (HAZOP); Fault Tree Analysis (FTA); fuel; storageProbabilityFault tree analysis021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industrylcsh:RDecision TreesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFault Tree Analysis (FTA)FuelPort (computer networking)HazardPetroleumRisk analysis (engineering)SpainChemical IndustryEnvironmental sciencebusinessHAZard and OPerability analysis (HAZOP)
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Full-scale biotrickling filtration of volatile organic compounds from air emission in wood-coating activities

2012

BACKGROUND: Biotrickling filtration could be considered as a suitable and viable technology for controlling the industrial emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in waste gases. In this study, the performance of a full-scale biotrickling system, including a passively activated carbon-smoothing prefilter was investigated for the treatment of exhaust gases from two different paint spray sources at a furniture facility. RESULTS: The VOC profiles were uneven for both sources, but the second source was more irregular, with highly variable VOC loads. The plant was operated at empty bed residence times (EBRTs) between 20 and 100 s. The system was able to control the VOC emissions, so air t…

Waste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryFull scaleChemical industryengineering.materialPollutionlaw.inventionInorganic ChemistryWaste gasFuel TechnologyCoatinglawAir emissionengineeringEnvironmental sciencebusinessWaste Management and DisposalFiltrationBiotechnologyJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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Initial indicator analysis of bioethylen production pathways

2018

Abstract Circular economy and bioeconomy factors has driven the economy sectors towards sustainable choices. Chemical industry, as stated by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, has a potential to reduce 36 % of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 [1] mainly linked with introduction of emerging energy technologies. Ethylene, chlorine, ammonia and hydrogen are important chemicals for such reduction as they are the most worldwide produced chemicals (16 % of the total production in 2050 for ethylene, 11 % for chlorine and 6 % for ammonia). Meanwhile planned GHG reduction potential for these chemicals, through introduction of compression and separation technologies, is e…

biologybusiness.industry020209 energyCircular economychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyChemical industryRaw materialPulp and paper industrybiology.organism_classificationAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGreenhouse gas0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringChlorineEnvironmental scienceSugar beetbusinessTonneEnergy Procedia
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Recovery of aliphatic low-molecular-mass carboxylic acids from hardwood kraft black liquor

2015

Abstract During alkaline pulping of wood, substantial amounts of carbohydrates-derived aliphatic carboxylic acids (formic and acetic acids together with various hydroxy acids) are formed and dissolved into the cooking liquor (“black liquor”). These acids with low heating values are considered to be potential feedstocks for the chemical industry but, due to many factors, their straightforward recovery as free acids from black liquor (pH 13–14) is difficult. In this paper, we outlined the partial recovery of volatile formic and acetic acids from the acidified birch ( Betula pendula ) kraft black liquor (pH approximately 2.5) by distillation, and the partial recovery of significant low-molecul…

distillationesterificationalkalinitymolecular massFiltration and SeparationhardwoodsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionCatalysisrecoveryResidue (chemistry)esterslawHardwoodOrganic chemistrychemical industryta215DistillationIon exchangeMolecular massChemistryfood and beveragespulp cookingacetic acidkraft procession exchangersmedical problemsBlack liquorKraft paperSeparation and Purification Technology
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The Relationship between Employee Environmental Awareness and Current Environmental Management System

2020

Background. Many publications have studied environmental management systems. Once a system is implemented and maintained, it should affect employee environ­mental awareness – the question is to what extent it does so. To date, published studies have defined awareness and highlighted its importance. The author, as a practitioner, was interested in whether the positive opinion about the system expressed in the system documentation (audit reports) was relevant for the development of environmental awareness of managers and employees. Research aims. Therefore, the purpose of this article was to establish the relationship between the state of the environmental management system and the environmen…

environmental managementenvironmental awarenessindustrial environmental systemsEnvironmental management systemBusinesschemical industryCurrent (fluid)Ecological awarenessEnvironmental planningInternational Journal of Contemporary Management
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