01588oam 2200469Ia 450 991070238680332120121206121902.0(CKB)5470000002426287(OCoLC)818635841(EXLCZ)99547000000242628720121119d1987 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMIPS[electronic resource] the good, the bad and the useful /Jerry K. RichardsonHouston, Tex. :The MITRE Corporation ;[Washington, D.C.]:[National Aeronautics and Space Administration],[1987]1 online resource (viii, 38 pages) illustrations[NASA contractor report] ;NASA-CR-182893JSC (Series) ;22603Title from title screen (viewed on Nov. 19, 2012)."June 1987.""MTR-10028."Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36).MIPS Computer programsnasatComputer systems designnasatFloating point arithmeticnasatComputer programs.Computer systems design.Floating point arithmetic.Richardson Jerry K1411262Mitre Corporation.United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration.GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910702386803321MIPS3502032UNINA04832nam 2201273z- 450 991058594530332120220812(CKB)5600000000483024(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91202(oapen)doab91202(EXLCZ)99560000000048302420202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvanced Technology of Waste TreatmentBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (276 p.)3-0365-3755-4 3-0365-3756-2 The protection of human health and the environment (representing the main reason for waste management), as well as the sustainable use of natural resources, requires chemical, biological, physical and thermal treatment of wastes. This refers to the conditioning (e.g., drying, washing, comminution, rotting, stabilization, neutralization, agglomeration, homogenization), conversion (e.g., incineration, pyrolysis, gasification, dissolution, evaporation), and separation (classification, direct and indirect (i.e., sensor-based) sorting) of all types of wastes to follow the principles of the waste hierarchy (i.e., prevention (not addressed by this issue), preparation for re-use, recycling, other recovery, and disposal). Longstanding challenges include the increase of yield and purity of recyclable fractions and the sustainable removal or destruction of contaminants from the circular economy.This Special Issue on "Advanced Technology of Waste Treatment" of Processes collects high-quality research studies addressing challenges on the broad area of chemical, biological, physical and thermal treatment of wastes.History of engineering & technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscacid leachingbiotechnological upcyclingcarbothermal reductionchemical recyclingchromate reductioncircular economycommercial wastecompositional data analysiscontaminantsdehalogenationdigitalisationelectrodynamic fragmentationenhanced landfill miningfeedstock recyclingfire hazardsgasificationheavy metal recoveryhot alkaline extractionhydrocharhydrothermal carbonizationincinerationinnovative processisometric log-ratioskinetic modelinglithium batterieslithium-ion-batterieslumped modelingmarine littermechanical processingmixed wasteMSWI fly ashmultivariate multiple linear regressionmunicipal solid wastemunicipal wasten/aNEW-MINEoil upgradingparticle size distributionpHphosphorus recoverypilot installationplastic pyrolysisplastic wasteplasticsplastics recyclingpolymer-assisted ultrafiltrationpolyolefinsportable batteriesprocess optimizationprocess-waterproperties of fly ashpyrolysispyrometallurgical recyclingreal fly ash extractsrecoveryrecovery of aromaticsrecyclingrefractoryregenerateReOilrisk modellingselective Cu(II) separationsewage sludgeshreddersimplexsmart waste factorysustainable waste treatmentthermogravimetric analysisurban miningwaste managementwaste treatmentWEEEwet-mechanical processingwood ash treatmentHistory of engineering & technologyTechnology: general issuesVollprecht Danieledt1288354Sarc RenatoedtVollprecht DanielothSarc RenatoothBOOK9910585945303321Advanced Technology of Waste Treatment3020753UNINA