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Feasibility and risk assessment of heavy metals from low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis of municipal solid waste on a pilot scale.

Low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis (LMP) of municipal solid waste (MSW) was conducted in a pilot scale continuous reactor to investigate the distribution and transformation of heavy metals (HMs) in biochar. Environmental… Click to show full abstract

Low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis (LMP) of municipal solid waste (MSW) was conducted in a pilot scale continuous reactor to investigate the distribution and transformation of heavy metals (HMs) in biochar. Environmental safety was evaluated by the risk assessment code (RAC) and the modified potential ecological risk index (MRI). Statistical analyses of HMs revealed that the total concentrations of HMs in biochar was higher than that in MSW and the exchangeable fraction of Cd in biochar under 200 °C and 250 °C were at high risk levels. Temperature increment indicates an increase in regular steps not only migrated more HMs into biochar, but also broke the immobilization of HMs, so resulted in higher environmental risks. The lowest direct toxicity to the environment was obtained by LMP at 200 °C. In light of the residual fraction and the high concentration of HMs in biochar produced in this work, it should be mixed with other uncontaminated plant waste for further application in agriculture. The results of economic assessment reveal that the value of net present value (NPV) and the internal rate of return (IRR) can be positive if high quality bio-products are produced with low operating costs. Optimized design of operation, feedstock and the investment are the key factors to improve the economic feasibility of LMP.

Keywords: waste; risk; low temperature; magnetic pyrolysis; municipal solid; temperature magnetic

Journal Title: Chemosphere
Year Published: 2021

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