2020
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c02727
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Sustainability Analysis for the Wastewater Treatment Technical Route for Coal-to-Synthetic Natural Gas Industry through Zero Liquid Discharge Versus Standard Liquid Discharge

Abstract: In recent years, the rapid development of the coal chemical industry has triggered problems related to supply and demand imbalances of the regional water resources in China. Water resources have become the main bottleneck restricting the sustainable development of the coal chemical industry. To achieve cleaner production, China has issued policies on zero liquid discharge for the coal chemical industry, especially for coal gasification wastewater. However, to achieve zero liquid discharge targets, coal gasific… Show more

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“…Coal chemicals have not only played a vital role in the global chemical supply but are also ushering in a new era in petroleum-based and natural gas-based chemical industries. The coal-to-synthetic natural gas process, for example, is expected to close the annual supply gap of 220 billion Nm 3 of natural gas in China. , However, the water-intensive nature of the coal chemical industries has become the bottleneck restricting their wider deployment . A paradigm shift is now underway toward the use of an industrial effluent as a viable resource in coal chemical production plants, but there is an increasing need for environmentally benign and cost-effective wastewater treatment approaches to bring this idea to fruition …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coal chemicals have not only played a vital role in the global chemical supply but are also ushering in a new era in petroleum-based and natural gas-based chemical industries. The coal-to-synthetic natural gas process, for example, is expected to close the annual supply gap of 220 billion Nm 3 of natural gas in China. , However, the water-intensive nature of the coal chemical industries has become the bottleneck restricting their wider deployment . A paradigm shift is now underway toward the use of an industrial effluent as a viable resource in coal chemical production plants, but there is an increasing need for environmentally benign and cost-effective wastewater treatment approaches to bring this idea to fruition …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%