Utilization of volatile organic compounds as an alternative for destructive abatement

Ojala, S., Koivikko, N., Laitinen, T., Mouammine, A., Seelam, P. K., Laassiri, S., Ainassaari, K., Brahmi, R. and Keiski, R. L. (2015) Utilization of volatile organic compounds as an alternative for destructive abatement. Catalysts, 5(3), pp. 1092-1151. (doi: 10.3390/catal5031092)

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Abstract

The treatment of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions is a necessity of today. The catalytic treatment has already proven to be environmentally and economically sound technology for the total oxidation of the VOCs. However, in certain cases, it may also become economical to utilize these emissions in some profitable way. Currently, the most common way to utilize the VOC emissions is their use in energy production. However, interesting possibilities are arising from the usage of VOCs in hydrogen and syngas production. Production of chemicals from VOC emissions is still mainly at the research stage. However, few commercial examples exist. This review will summarize the commercially existing VOC utilization possibilities, present the utilization applications that are in the research stage and introduce some novel ideas related to the catalytic utilization possibilities of the VOC emissions. In general, there exist a vast number of possibilities for VOC utilization via different catalytic processes, which creates also a good research potential for the future.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Laassiri, Dr Said
Authors: Ojala, S., Koivikko, N., Laitinen, T., Mouammine, A., Seelam, P. K., Laassiri, S., Ainassaari, K., Brahmi, R., and Keiski, R. L.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Catalysts
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:2073-4344
ISSN (Online):2073-4344
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2015 The Authors
First Published:First published in Catalysts 5(3): 1092-1151
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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