Hospital waste incinerator ash: characteristics, treatment techniques, and applications (A review)
The amount of medical waste generated has increased enormously since the COVID-19 outbreak. An incineration process is the main method that is usually used to treat this waste, causing an increase in both medical waste bottom ash (MWBA) and medical waste fly ash (MWFA). In this work, the physical an...
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Main Authors: | Nuseibah Abd Alhameed El-Amaireh (Author), Habis Al-Zoubi (Author), Omar Ali Al-Khashman (Author) |
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IWA Publishing,
2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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