Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water
An innovative water-treatment process consisting in reducing the nitrate concentration by using an active silica filter obtained from ashes produced during rice-straw thermal treatment has been developed by the LIFE LIBERNITRATE project. A life-cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out to evaluate the...
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description | An innovative water-treatment process consisting in reducing the nitrate concentration by using an active silica filter obtained from ashes produced during rice-straw thermal treatment has been developed by the LIFE LIBERNITRATE project. A life-cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out to evaluate the environmental impacts of this innovative process, from the production of ashes and extraction and activation of silica to the water treatment. These results were compared to the environmental impact derived from the use of bottled water, instead of tap water, where traditional water treatments (i.e., reverse osmosis) may not be available due to the high installation and operating costs. The comparison showed that the proposed innovative process could contribute to reducing the environmental impact in almost all analyzed impact categories (from 20% for photochemical oxidation to 90% for abiotic depletion) with respect to the use of bottled water. In addition, if conveniently optimized (for example reducing the amount of active silica used per day), the innovative process could further reduce the ecological footprint and be more eco-friendly than the use of bottled water and could be applied to treating water in small towns where reverse osmosis may not be installed. The LCA proved that the innovative process could contribute to reducing the environmental impact of water-treatment technologies resulting in lower environmental indicators with respect to the use of bottled water. |
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spelling | doaj.art-76464e73fa564ade9d1e5a87aab904e82023-11-30T23:12:33ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732022-04-01157260510.3390/en15072605Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from WaterMichela Mazzoccoli0Elisabetta Arato1Cristina Moliner2Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA), University of Genoa, Via Opera Pia 15A, 16145 Genoa, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA), University of Genoa, Via Opera Pia 15A, 16145 Genoa, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA), University of Genoa, Via Opera Pia 15A, 16145 Genoa, ItalyAn innovative water-treatment process consisting in reducing the nitrate concentration by using an active silica filter obtained from ashes produced during rice-straw thermal treatment has been developed by the LIFE LIBERNITRATE project. A life-cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out to evaluate the environmental impacts of this innovative process, from the production of ashes and extraction and activation of silica to the water treatment. These results were compared to the environmental impact derived from the use of bottled water, instead of tap water, where traditional water treatments (i.e., reverse osmosis) may not be available due to the high installation and operating costs. The comparison showed that the proposed innovative process could contribute to reducing the environmental impact in almost all analyzed impact categories (from 20% for photochemical oxidation to 90% for abiotic depletion) with respect to the use of bottled water. In addition, if conveniently optimized (for example reducing the amount of active silica used per day), the innovative process could further reduce the ecological footprint and be more eco-friendly than the use of bottled water and could be applied to treating water in small towns where reverse osmosis may not be installed. The LCA proved that the innovative process could contribute to reducing the environmental impact of water-treatment technologies resulting in lower environmental indicators with respect to the use of bottled water.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2605nitrate removallife-cycle assessmentwaste valorizationrice straw |
spellingShingle | Michela Mazzoccoli Elisabetta Arato Cristina Moliner Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water Energies nitrate removal life-cycle assessment waste valorization rice straw |
title | Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water |
title_full | Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water |
title_fullStr | Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water |
title_short | Environmental Valorization of Rice Waste as Adsorbent Material for the Removal of Nitrates from Water |
title_sort | environmental valorization of rice waste as adsorbent material for the removal of nitrates from water |
topic | nitrate removal life-cycle assessment waste valorization rice straw |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2605 |
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