TY - JOUR
T1 - Hydrogen energy of mining waste waters
T2 - Extraction and analysis of solving issues
AU - Sui, Yang
AU - Abdulkreem AL-Huqail, Arwa
AU - Suhatril, Meldi
AU - Abed, Azher M.
AU - Zhao, Yinghao
AU - Assilzadeh, Hamid
AU - Amine Khadimallah, Mohamed
AU - Elhosiny Ali, H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - Billions liters of wastewater are created every day from industrial and domestic locations, and while wastewater is frequently regarded as a concern, it includes the potential to be regarded as a rich supply of energy and materials. The creation of hydrogen gas by electrolysis utilizing a solar system is an alternate method for treating this residual water. Wastewater has four to five times the energy necessary to its treatment and a good source of bio-hydrogen as a feedstock chemical, clean energy vector, and a fuel generally acknowledged to play a part in the energy system's decarburization. The goal of this research was to see how well wastewater might be used to produce anaerobic hydrogen. Synthetic wastewater with high- and ordinary strength organic loadings as real-time residential wastewater with(out) a combination of food waste was examined. Hydrogen generation during sewage sludge and mining residue suspensions coupled was measured using electro dialytic methods at 50 and 100 mA. Hydrogen purity has been reached at 33 % along the electro dialytic treat of sewage sludge. Hydrogen purity reached 71 percent and 34 percent, respectively, while adding sewage sludge or effluent as enhancers in waste solutions. The maximum extraction ratios of phosphorus (71 %) and tungsten (62 %), respectively, were obtained while the technique has been performed to waste suspensions mixed with sewage sludge. This study's findings could be used to develop onsite household energy and wastewater recovery systems.
AB - Billions liters of wastewater are created every day from industrial and domestic locations, and while wastewater is frequently regarded as a concern, it includes the potential to be regarded as a rich supply of energy and materials. The creation of hydrogen gas by electrolysis utilizing a solar system is an alternate method for treating this residual water. Wastewater has four to five times the energy necessary to its treatment and a good source of bio-hydrogen as a feedstock chemical, clean energy vector, and a fuel generally acknowledged to play a part in the energy system's decarburization. The goal of this research was to see how well wastewater might be used to produce anaerobic hydrogen. Synthetic wastewater with high- and ordinary strength organic loadings as real-time residential wastewater with(out) a combination of food waste was examined. Hydrogen generation during sewage sludge and mining residue suspensions coupled was measured using electro dialytic methods at 50 and 100 mA. Hydrogen purity has been reached at 33 % along the electro dialytic treat of sewage sludge. Hydrogen purity reached 71 percent and 34 percent, respectively, while adding sewage sludge or effluent as enhancers in waste solutions. The maximum extraction ratios of phosphorus (71 %) and tungsten (62 %), respectively, were obtained while the technique has been performed to waste suspensions mixed with sewage sludge. This study's findings could be used to develop onsite household energy and wastewater recovery systems.
KW - Electrolysis
KW - Energy
KW - Geotechnical engineering
KW - Hydrogen
KW - Mining waste waters
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.125685
DO - 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.125685
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85137278630
SN - 0016-2361
VL - 331
JO - Fuel
JF - Fuel
M1 - 125685
ER -