Materials and Technologies for Waste Recovery and Treatment
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2023) | Viewed by 12422
Special Issue Editors
Interests: coal geology and geochemistry; fly ash petrology and chemistry; heavy-metal control from solid fuel combustion; critical metal recovery from coal-related materials; clean coal utilization
Interests: critical metals; separation; recovery of cobalt; Ionic liquid extraction
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Modern industry and civil activities produce huge amounts of waste globally. The disposal of waste to minimize waste amount/toxicity and the discovery of new ways to recycle energy and produce critical materials from waste are critical to establishing a green and sustainable society. Waste material is complicated due to its variety of forms (solid, liquid and gas) and components depending on the sources and disposal methods used. Due to the heterogeneity and complexity of different waste materials, the recovery or conversion of high-value products or energy from waste faces major challenges. Low-cost and environmentally friendly recovery and treatment routes require designing innovative reagents and technologies.
To this end, this Special Issue aims to provide a platform for scientists and technicians worldwide to share new ideas, methods and technologies involving the recovery of critical/high-value materials and energy from waste generated from numerous industrial and civil activities. Original research and review articles are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: mining waste, coal washing and combustion/gasification byproducts; metal smelting slag or dust; biomass waste; municipal solid waste; and related advances, including:
- Novel methods for and advances in characterizing the chemistry and structure of target materials in waste;
- Novel concepts and methods for the conversion of waste into high-value products;
- New reagents, technologies or apparatus for critical material extraction and separation from waste;
- Environmental impacts of toxic substances in waste and environmental issues arising from the treatment of waste materials.
Dr. Biao Fu
Dr. Yukun Huang
Dr. Yuan Liu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- advanced analytical techniques for waste
- critical material extraction
- novel separation reagents
- conversion methods for waste-to-valued-products
- environmental geochemistry of toxics in waste
- environmental assessment
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