F. Elehinafe, Somina N. Ezekiel, O. Okedere, Olayemi O. Odunlami
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引用次数: 3
摘要
水泥工业虽然是现代建筑和文明的支柱,但它与各种大气污染物的排放有关,对生态系统、人类和环境健康以及全球气候的平衡产生了许多随之而来的影响。尽管水泥工业具有巨大的优势,但水泥的开采和加工必须以可持续的方式进行,以防止对人类、动物和植被健康以及环境造成不可逆转的损害。研究论文来自不同的数据库,如ScienceDirect, ResearchGate, Google scholar和Scopus,主要的空气污染物是无机气体排放(二氧化碳(CO2),一氧化碳(CO),氮氧化物(NOx),硫氧化物SO2),各种尺寸范围的颗粒和元素排放。本研究对水泥生产过程进行了全面的审查,以确定主要的空气污染物、来源和相关的环境问题。该研究亦回顾了目前使用的污染控制措施,并呼吁研究人员、行业经营者和监管机构共同努力,减少排放,以维护环境的可持续性。
Cement industry – Associated emissions, environmental issues and measures for the control of the emissions
The cement industry though the backbone of modern construction and civilization is associated with the emission of diverse atmospheric pollutants with numerous attendant effects on the balance of ecosystem, human and environmental health and the global climate in general. Despite the huge advantages derivable from the industry, exploitation and processing of cement must be done in a sustainable manner to prevent irreversible damage to human, animal and vegetation health as well as the environment. Research papers were reviewed from different databases like ScienceDirect, ResearchGate, Google scholar, and Scopus the chief air pollutants are the inorganic gaseous emissions (carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), oxides of sulphur SO2), particulates of various size ranges and elemental emissions. The present study carries out holistic review of the cement production process with a view to identifying the principal air pollutants, sources and associated environmental issues. The study also reviews the pollution control measures currently in use and calls for a concerted effort from researchers, industry operators and regulators at working to reduce emissions with a view to upholding environmental sustainability.