Difference between revisions of "Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated Practices/Process"

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Sewage sludge are obtained daily in high amounts, all over the world, as effluents treatment is obviously a continued process. Indeed this source is '''abondant''' and '''inexhaustible''', as in almost every city around the world, effluents are treated and sewage sludges are collected. In most of the cases, when metals concentrations in sludges are too high to perform a valorization in the environnement as spreading on fields, the procedure is to stock sludges in a confined place. To reduce the stock volume, sludges are burnt.This step is precisely where our process could be connected to the effluents treatment process network. in some case, the incineration may not be realized yet, so our process should include a incineration step.
 
Sewage sludge are obtained daily in high amounts, all over the world, as effluents treatment is obviously a continued process. Indeed this source is '''abondant''' and '''inexhaustible''', as in almost every city around the world, effluents are treated and sewage sludges are collected. In most of the cases, when metals concentrations in sludges are too high to perform a valorization in the environnement as spreading on fields, the procedure is to stock sludges in a confined place. To reduce the stock volume, sludges are burnt.This step is precisely where our process could be connected to the effluents treatment process network. in some case, the incineration may not be realized yet, so our process should include a incineration step.
  
''If we want to harvest '''1g''' of initial platinum, '''5208 kg''' of sewage sludge ashes should be necessary  
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''If we want to harvest '''1g''' of initial platinum, '''1161kg'''to '''3676 kg''' of sewage sludge ashes should be necessary.
  
 
'''In this first step sludges are simply collected from the effluents treatment network and eventually incinerated thus the product here is ashes.
 
'''In this first step sludges are simply collected from the effluents treatment network and eventually incinerated thus the product here is ashes.

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