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Graphene Derived from Municipal Solid Waste

Karla Silva, Kevin M. Wyss, Carolyn Teng, Yi Cheng, Lucas Eddy, James M. Tour

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Abstract

Landfilling is long the most common method of disposal for municipal solid waste (MSW). However, many countries seek to implement different methods of MSW treatment due to the high global warming potential associated with landfilling. Other methods such as recycling and incineration are either limited to only a fraction of generated MSW or still produce large greenhouse gas emissions, thereby providing an unsustainable disposal method. Here, the production of graphene from treated MSW is reported that including treated wood waste, using flash Joule heating. Results indicated a 71%-83% reduction in global warming potential compared to traditional disposal methods at a net cost of -$282 of MSW, presuming the graphene is sold at just 5% of its current market value to offset the cost of the flash Joule heating process.

Topics & Concepts

IncinerationMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementEnvironmental scienceRefuse-derived fuelGreenhouse gasHeat of combustionGlobal warmingEngineeringCombustionClimate changeChemistryEcologyBiologyOrganic chemistryGraphene research and applicationsRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications