Essential Publications on Environmental Incineration

Dr. Philip H. Taylor’s research focuses on thermal treatment of hazardous materials, with an emphasis on PFAS destruction and waste incineration. His work supports advancements in environmental science, policy, and remediation.

 

Scientific Publication

Medical Science Laboratory: Portrait of Beautiful Black Scientist Looking Under Microscope Does Analysis of Test Sample. Ambitious Young Biotechnology Specialist, working with Advanced Equipment

Development of a thermal stability-based ranking of hazardous organic compound incinerability

New modern industrial waste plant pipelines from the outside. Waste-to-energy plant. Produces electricity and heat directly through combustion. Produces a combustible fuel commodity, such as methane, methanol, ethanol and synthetic fuels.

Thermal degradation of fluorotelomer treated articles and related materials

Waste-to-energy or energy-from-waste is the process of generating energy in the form of electricity or heat from the primary treatment of waste. Environmentally friendly. Cubes of pressed metal beer and soda cans.

Investigation of waste incineration of fluorotelomer-based polymers as a potential source of PFOA in

Municipal waste landfill. Workers with trucks and bulldozers at work in waste storage landfill.

Combustion operating conditions for municipal Waste-to-Energy facilities in the U.S.

Senior Female Scientist Works with High Tech Equipment in a Modern Laboratory. Her Colleagues are Working Beside Her.

Design and qualification of a bench-scale model for municipal waste-to-energy combustion

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Pilot-Scale Fluoropolymer Incineration Study Publications

Bench-Scale Testing Publications

Aerial view of coal power plant high pipes with black smokestack polluting atmosphere. Electricity production with fossil fuel concept.

Design and qualification of a bench-scale model for municipal waste-to-energy combustion

The waste-to-energy plant (right) and incineration plant (left) at Tuas South, Singapore.

Combustion operating conditions for municipal Waste-to-Energy facilities in the U.S.

Thermal Treatment of Fluorinated Polymers Publications

New modern industrial waste plant from the outside. Waste-to-energy plant. Produces electricity and heat directly through combustion. Produces a combustible fuel commodity, such as methane, methanol, ethanol and synthetic fuels.

Thermal degradation of fluorotelomer treated articles and related materials

A landscape on scrap-heap in smoke.

Investigation of waste incineration of fluorotelomer-based polymers as a potential source of PFOA in