Medical waste incinerator fly ash (MWIFA) is quite different from municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash (MSWIFA) due to its special characteristics of high levels of chlorines, dioxins, carbon constituents, and heavy metals, which may cause irreversible harm to environment and human beings if managed improperly. However, treatment of MWIFA has rarely been specifically mentioned. In this review, various treatment techniques for MSWIFA, and their merits, demerits, applicability, and limitations for MWIFA are reviewed. Natural properties of MWIFA including the high contents of chlorine and carbonaceous matter that might affect the treatment effects of MWIFA are also depicted. Finally, several commendatory and feasible technologies such as ...
Medical wastes in Malaysia are incinerated with the ash disposed into landfills. We studied alternat...
A large volume of waste is generated in urban areas. Waste treatment techniques are being adopted in...
Incineration has been adopted by many developed countries as an alternative to treat municipal solid...
The present work aims to provide a comprehensive review of the experimental studies focusing on muni...
The objective of the research was to compare the flotation performance of medical waste incinerator ...
Summarization: Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) generates bottom ash, fly ash (FA), and air...
\u3cp\u3eThe challenge of sustainable use of MSWI residues such as fly ash is particularly acute. On...
The challenge of sustainable use of MSWI residues such as fly ash is particularly acute. One of the ...
The most frequently used method for treatment and management of MSW fly ash is stabilization /solidi...
The increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) production has led to an increase in MSW incineration fl...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) fly ash is classified as a hazardous material because it contains high a...
grantor: University of TorontoA process for removal of heavy metals from municipal solid w...
AbstractThis work describes the utilization of self propagating reaction for the detoxification of t...
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) fly ashes contain some compounds that could be extracted a...
This work reviews strategies for the management of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residue...
Medical wastes in Malaysia are incinerated with the ash disposed into landfills. We studied alternat...
A large volume of waste is generated in urban areas. Waste treatment techniques are being adopted in...
Incineration has been adopted by many developed countries as an alternative to treat municipal solid...
The present work aims to provide a comprehensive review of the experimental studies focusing on muni...
The objective of the research was to compare the flotation performance of medical waste incinerator ...
Summarization: Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) generates bottom ash, fly ash (FA), and air...
\u3cp\u3eThe challenge of sustainable use of MSWI residues such as fly ash is particularly acute. On...
The challenge of sustainable use of MSWI residues such as fly ash is particularly acute. One of the ...
The most frequently used method for treatment and management of MSW fly ash is stabilization /solidi...
The increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) production has led to an increase in MSW incineration fl...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) fly ash is classified as a hazardous material because it contains high a...
grantor: University of TorontoA process for removal of heavy metals from municipal solid w...
AbstractThis work describes the utilization of self propagating reaction for the detoxification of t...
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) fly ashes contain some compounds that could be extracted a...
This work reviews strategies for the management of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residue...
Medical wastes in Malaysia are incinerated with the ash disposed into landfills. We studied alternat...
A large volume of waste is generated in urban areas. Waste treatment techniques are being adopted in...
Incineration has been adopted by many developed countries as an alternative to treat municipal solid...