authors: Farshid Fakheri1Fardin Eskafi2Zohreh Mansourian34567
language: English
topic: This scholarly paper explores the profound implications of integrating pyrolysis into the circular economy, as a means to advance sustainable resource utilization through the process of thermochemical conversion. Pyrolysis, characterized by the thermal decomposition of organic matter at elevated temperatures in an oxygen-deprived environment, has emerged as a compelling avenue within the transition towards a circular economy. By converting waste materials into valuable products such as bio-oil, syngas, and biochar, pyrolysis significantly contributes to the principles of circularity. Nevertheless, the successful integration of pyrolysis into the circular economy encounters multifaceted challenges, encompassing technological constraints, economic viability, and environmental considerations. This paper provides an all-encompassing overview of the pivotal role of pyrolysis in the circular economy, elucidating its potential benefits and highlighting the impediments it presents. It underscores the indispensable need for further research efforts and technological innovations to surmount these challenges and unlock the full potential of pyrolysis. Moreover, the paper emphasizes the imperative of adopting a holistic approach, taking into account not only the technical intricacies but also the social, economic, and environmental implications of integrating pyrolysis into the circular economy. Through a meticulous examination of current practices, prospective innovations, and future trajectories, this paper contributes substantively to the ongoing discourse on sustainability, waste management, and the circular economy.
title of the conference: the seventh International Conference on Technology Development in Chemical Engineering
title of the conference: https://chemistryeng.bcnf.ir
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paper code: DSI141258166643
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141258166643