Title of article :
Exergy analysis in the assessment of the sustainability
of waste gas treatment systems
Author/Authors :
Jo Dewulf، نويسنده , , Herman Van Langenhove، نويسنده , , Jeroen Dirckx، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
This study focuses on the sustainability of different technological options for the treatment of waste gases from a
waste water treatment plant loaded with volatile organic compounds. The options considered are biofiltration, active
carbon adsorption and catalytic and thermal oxidation. The amount of resources and utilities to construct and
operate each system have been investigated from the point of view of the Second Law of thermodynamics. The unit
in which all resources are treated is Joules of exergy. It was concluded that biofiltration was the most exergetically
efficient system. The cumulative exergy consumption of the resources and utilities for construction and operation
have been quantified in exergy terms. Further on, the requirements for the abatement of emissions generated by
operating the waste gas treatment systems and the amount of renewables have been taken into account in the
assessment of the sustainability of the waste gas treatment technologies. Finally, a comparison between exergy
analysis and life cycle analysis in assessing the sustainability of the waste gas treatment options, is presented.
Keywords :
Exergy , Waste gas treatment , sustainability , Thermal oxidator , Catalytic oxidator , Active carbon filter , Cumulative exergy consumption , volatile organic compounds , biofilter
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment