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Mapping the research on desulfurization wastewater: Insights from a bibliometric review (1991-2021)

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 314, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137678

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Desulfurization wastewater; Bibliometric analysis; Co-occurrence; Wastewater quality; Zero liquid discharge

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This study used bibliometric analysis to summarize the current status and future research trends of desulfurization wastewater in coal-fired power plants (CFPPs). The study found that the desulfurization wastewater had high concentrations of sulfate, chlorite, magnesium, and calcium, but low sodium concentration. The annual publications in this field showed an increasing trend from 1991 to 2021, with China being the most productive country. The primary focus of global research in this field was the removal and treatment of pollutants, and physicochemical treatment technologies were found to be the most commonly used methods.
Desulfurization wastewater in coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) is a great environmental challenge. This study aimed at the current status and future research trends of desulfurization wastewater by bibliometric analysis. The desulfurization wastewater featured with high sulfate (8000 mg/L), chlorite (8505 mg/L), magnesium (2882 mg/L) and calcium (969 mg/L) but low sodium (801.82 mg/L), and the concentrations of the main contaminants were critically summarized. There was an increasing trend in the annual publications of desulfurization wastewater in the period from 1991 to 2021, with an average growth rate of 15%. Water Science and Technology, Desalination and Water Treatment, Energy & Fuels, Chemosphere, and Journal of Hazardous Materials are the top 5 journals in this field. China was the most productive country (58.3% of global output) and the core country in the international cooperation network. Wordcloud analysis and keyword topic trend demonstrated that removal/ treatment of pollutants dominated the global research in the field of desulfurization wastewater. The primary technologies for desulfurization wastewater treatment were systematically evaluated. The physicochemical treatment technologies occupied half of the total treatment methods, while membrane-based integrated processes showed potential applications for beneficial reuse. The challenges and outlook on desulfurization wastewater treatment for achieving zero liquid discharge are summarized.

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