纺织废料的化学增值:促进循环经济的可持续回收

IF 4.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Joyjit Ghosh*, Md. Reazuddin Repon*, Nishat Sarmin Rupanty, Tanvir Rahman Asif, Mohammed Islam Tamjid and Vladimir Reukov, 
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随着世界范围内纺织品生产的持续增长,如何处理纺织行业产生的越来越多的废物已成为一个紧迫的环境问题。全球每年产生的纺织废料超过9200万吨,其中大部分被焚烧或填埋,造成温室气体排放、土壤和水污染以及生态系统危害。这篇综述探讨了化学和生物技术方法,如酸水解(实现高达70%的葡萄糖回收率)和酶回收(与传统方法相比减少约20%的能耗),如何将纺织废料转化为有价值的资源,促进向循环经济的转变,最大限度地减少对原始材料的依赖。然而,纺织废料的多样性──特别是经过各种整理和添加剂处理的混合纤维和材料──增加了回收过程的复杂性,通常需要特定的预处理步骤,以确保效率和经济可行性。可扩展的解决方案,如先进的溶剂回收系统、优化的预处理技术和流化床热解(与固定床反应器相比,可将生物油产量提高25%)在使纺织品回收更具可持续性和工业规模的适应性方面发挥着至关重要的作用。通过解决这些技术和财务挑战,纺织行业可以提高纺织品回收实践的效率和可持续性,减少浪费并为环境恢复力做出贡献。本综述还提出了提高可扩展性和与环境目标的兼容性的几个未来方向,强调了这些技术在创造有价值的二次材料和支持更环保的纺织废物管理实践方面的潜力。通过持续的创新和对可持续实践的承诺,纺织行业可以更好地平衡资源回收和经济可行性,释放大量机会来减轻环境影响,支持一个更节约资源、可持续发展的未来。
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Chemical Valorization of Textile Waste: Advancing Sustainable Recycling for a Circular Economy

As textile production continues to grow worldwide, managing the mounting waste generated by this industry is becoming an urgent environmental concern. Globally, over 92 million tons of textile waste are produced annually, much of which is incinerated or disposed of in landfills, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, soil and water contamination, and ecosystem harm. This review explores how chemical and biotechnological methods, such as acid hydrolysis (achieving up to 70% glucose recovery) and enzymatic recycling (reducing energy consumption by approximately 20% compared to conventional methods), can transform textile waste into valuable resources, fostering a shift toward a circular economy that minimizes reliance on virgin materials. However, the diverse nature of textile waste─particularly in mixed fibers and materials treated with various finishes and additives─adds complexity to recycling processes, often necessitating specific pretreatment steps to ensure both efficiency and economic viability. Scalable solutions such as advanced solvent recovery systems, optimized pretreatment techniques, and fluidized-bed pyrolysis (which can increase bio-oil yields by up to 25% compared to fixed-bed reactors) play crucial roles in making textile recycling more sustainable and adaptable at an industrial scale. By addressing these technical and financial challenges, the industry can improve the efficiency and sustainability of textile recycling practices, reducing waste and contributing to environmental resilience. This review also suggests several future directions to enhance scalability and compatibility with environmental goals, highlighting the potential for these technologies to create valuable secondary materials and support greener practices in textile waste management. Through continued innovation and a commitment to sustainable practices, the textile industry can better balance resource recovery with economic feasibility, unlocking substantial opportunities to mitigate environmental impact and support a more resource-efficient, sustainable future.

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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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6.60
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3945
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2.4 months
期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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