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The Future of Flash Graphene for the Sustainable Management of Solid Waste

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dc.contributor.author BARBHUIYA N.H.
dc.contributor.author KUMAR A.
dc.contributor.author SINGH A.
dc.contributor.author CHANDEL M.K.
dc.contributor.author ARNUSCH C.J.
dc.contributor.author TOUR J.M.
dc.contributor.author SINGH S.P.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-17T06:19:43Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-17T06:19:43Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation ACS Nano,15(10)15461-15470 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 19360851
dc.identifier.uri https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c07571
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/100/43512
dc.description.abstract Graphene research has steadily increased, and its commercialization in many applications is becoming a reality because of its superior physicochemical properties and advances in synthesis techniques. However, bulk-scale production of graphene still requires large amounts of solvents, electrochemical treatment, or sonication. Recently, a method was discovered to convert bulk quantities of carbonaceous materials to graphene using flash joule heating (fjh) and, so named, flash graphene (fg). This method can be used to turn various solid wastes containing the prerequisite element carbon into fg. Globally, more than 2 billion tons of municipal solid waste (msw) are generated every year and, in many municipalities, are becoming unmanageable. The most commonly used waste management methods include recycling, composting, anaerobic digestion, incineration, gasification, pyrolysis, and landfill disposal. However, around 70% of global waste ends up in landfills or open dumps, while the rest is recycled, composted, or incinerated. Even the various waste valorization techniques, such as pyrolysis and gasification, produce some waste residues that have their ultimate destination in landfills. Thus, technologies that can minimize waste volume or convert waste into valuable products are required. The thermal treatment process of fjh for fg production provides both waste volume reduction and valorization in the form of fg. In this perspective, we provide an overview of fjh and its possible applications in various types of waste conversion/valorization. We describe the typical current msw management system as well as the potential for creating fg at various stages and propose a schematic plan for the incorporation of fg in msw management. We also analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of msw as an fg precursor in terms of technical, economic, environmental, and social sustainability. This valuable waste valorization and management strategy can help achieve near-zero waste and an economy-boosting msw management system. © 2021 american chemical society. en_US
dc.language.iso English en_US
dc.publisher American Chemical Society en_US
dc.subject.other Anaerobic digestion en_US
dc.subject.other Gasification en_US
dc.subject.other Land fill en_US
dc.subject.other Municipal solid waste en_US
dc.subject.other Physicochemical properties en_US
dc.subject.other Pyrolysis en_US
dc.subject.other Recycling en_US
dc.subject.other Sustainable development en_US
dc.subject.other Waste incineration en_US
dc.subject.other Commercialisation en_US
dc.subject.other Joules heating en_US
dc.subject.other Large amounts en_US
dc.subject.other Municipal solid waste management en_US
dc.subject.other Physicochemical property en_US
dc.subject.other Solid waste management systems en_US
dc.subject.other Sustainable management en_US
dc.subject.other Synthesis techniques en_US
dc.subject.other Valorisation en_US
dc.subject.other Waste valorizations en_US
dc.subject.other Graphene en_US
dc.subject.other graphite en_US
dc.subject.other solid waste en_US
dc.subject.other waste disposal en_US
dc.subject.other waste disposal facility en_US
dc.subject.other waste management en_US
dc.subject.other Graphite en_US
dc.subject.other Refuse Disposal en_US
dc.subject.other Solid Waste en_US
dc.subject.other Waste Disposal Facilities en_US
dc.subject.other Waste Management en_US
dc.title The Future of Flash Graphene for the Sustainable Management of Solid Waste en_US
dc.type Review en_US


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