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Title: An investigation of the feasibility of the organic municipal solid waste processing by coking
Authors: Paukov, A.
Magaril, R.
Magaril, E.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Paukov A. An investigation of the feasibility of the organic municipal solid waste processing by coking / A. Paukov, R. Magaril, E. Magaril // Sustainability (Switzerland). — 2019. — Vol. 11. — Iss. 2. — 389. — DOI: 10.3390/su11020389.
Abstract: In the context of transition to a circular economy, one of the strategic priorities is the development of technological innovations aimed at waste processing. In this study, the foundations have been developed for a low-temperature, environmentally safe method for efficient processing of organic municipal solid waste, which may be further applied for processing both municipal and industrial waste organics in order to obtain liquid products. The maximum yield of liquid products is ensured when conducting the coking of a mixture of organic waste with long residuum in the temperature range of 400-420 °C, with a heating rate of 5-70 °C/min, and with an optimal heating time to the coking temperature of 80 min. Recommendations on the use of the waste recycling products are given. The proposed process is consistent with the principles of circular economy and does not require external energy costs because the energy needed for the process is generated by burning the gas produced during the waste coking. The process does not produce emissions into the environment and, in combination with standard refining processes, can be used to obtain commercial petroleum products. © 2019 by the authors.
Keywords: CIRCULAR ECONOMY
COKING PROCESS
ORGANIC MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE PROCESSING
PROCESSED PRODUCTS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
FEASIBILITY STUDY
INNOVATION
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
PRIORITIZATION
RECYCLING
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
WASTE TECHNOLOGY
WASTE TREATMENT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/73976
Access: cc-by
SCOPUS ID: 85059988312
WOS ID: 000457129900093
PURE ID: 8779363
ISSN: 2071-1050
DOI: 10.3390/su11020389
Sponsorship: Government Council on Grants, Russian Federation
Funding: This research received no external funding. Funding: This research received no external funding.  Acknowledgments: The work was supported by Act 211 of the Government of the Russian Federation, contract Acknowledgments: The work was supported by Act 211 of the Government of the Russian Federation, contract 
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