Advances in Waste Processing Technology, 1st ed. 2020

Coordinator: Yaser Abu Zahrim

Language: English

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Advances in Waste Processing Technology
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This book highlights the latest research on waste processing technologies, particularly for domestic, agricultural, and petroleum based pollutants, intended to achieve waste valorisation. In addition, it discusses the important role of plastic recycling, as well as advanced waste processing techniques.

Introduction


Pilot scale study on the valorisation of kitchen waste


Conversion of dairy waste into valuable products by beta-galactosidase immobilized on nanofibre


Effect of lipase amount  on the anaerobic digestion of food waste


Microbial degradation of hydrocarbon from petrochemical waste


Conversion of waste oil into grease and valuable product


Study on recycling plastic and crumb tire  in brick making process


Biodegradable polymer waste management:  A review


Advanced optimisation in waste processing technology


Anaerobic digestion modeling and optimisation


Using biofiltration for aquaculture wastewater treatment


Adsorption of hazardous materials using low cost adsorbents

Abu Zahrim Yaser is the Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) of the Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Holding a Ph.D. from Swansea University, Dr. Zahrim has published 3 books, 11 book chapters and over 70 technical papers. He is an outstanding Reviewer for several high Impact Factor journals, a Visiting Scientist at the University of Hull, and an associate member of the Institutions of Chemical Engineers (UK).

Highlights new best practices in food waste processing

Offers cutting-edge information on the implementation of hydrocarbon-based pollutant recycling

Discusses how to optimize the conversion of solid waste and wastewater into value-added products such as brick and bioenergy