Heliyon (Oct 2024)

Feasibility study of plasma pyrolysis on dairy waste

  • M. Fasihi,
  • B. Mohammadhosseini,
  • F. Ostovarpour,
  • M. Shafiei,
  • M.S. Abbassi Shanbehbazari,
  • M. Khani,
  • B. Shokri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 19
p. e37694

Abstract

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Considering the ever-increasing necessity of the disposal of industrial and household waste and using mechanisms through which the utmost potential of the waste is directed to the efficient recycling of materials or forms of energy, the current study aims to investigate plasma pyrolysis as an eco-friendly and appropriate approach that leads to the production of value-added products. The novelty of this study lies in its development of a method for spoiled milk disposal since no efficient solution has been provided yet in this respect. The other benefit of implementing the proposed disposal method is the production of high-quality syngas. The maximum produced hydrogen percentage and syngas rate during the process under study in this research were obtained as 60.396 % and 2.166, respectively. A plasma method is a rare approach to yielding products with such values. The obtained results revealed that the transferred thermal plasma could efficiently dispose of the spoiled milk waste and be used as a novel approach to the green synthesis of hydrogen through plasma pyrolysis.

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