Title |
Steam gasification as a viable solution for converting single-use medical items into chemical building blocks with high yields for the plastic industry |
ID_Doc |
21285 |
Authors |
González-Arias, J; Forero-Franco, R; Mandviwala, C; Seemann, M |
Title |
Steam gasification as a viable solution for converting single-use medical items into chemical building blocks with high yields for the plastic industry |
Year |
2024 |
Published |
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DOI |
10.1016/j.resconrec.2023.107342 |
Abstract |
This study explores the challenge of recycling single-use medical items due to their non-recyclable nature and associated environmental concerns. To align with the circular economy principles, we propose thermochemical recycling, specifically steam gasification, for carbon atoms recovery. Face masks, plastic syringes, non-woven gowns, and nitrile gloves were tested at different temperatures (700 degrees C, 750 degrees C, and 800 degrees C) in a lab-scale reactor. A significant portion of the carbon in the feedstock could be effectively recovered as valuable chemi-cal building blocks (i.e., olefins, ethane, and BTXS species), enabling their direct application in the chemical industry and reducing reliance on fossil resources. At 700 degrees C, carbon recovery percentages were approximately 79 % for face masks, 82 % for plastic syringes, 38 % for nitrile gloves, and 76 % for non-woven gowns. Higher temperatures led to reduced recovery due to secondary cracking reactions. Overall, this study highlights the circularity potential of single-use medical waste contributing to sustainable waste management in healthcare. |
Author Keywords |
Thermochemical recycling; Single -use medical items; Fluidized bed; Steam gasification; Chemical building blocks; Circular economy |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) |
EID |
WOS:001133183600001 |
WoS Category |
Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences |
Research Area |
Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
PDF |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2023.107342
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