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Future trends and patterns in leachate biological treatment research from a bibliometric perspective

Ilmasari, Dhaneswara and Sahabudin, Eri and Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah and Abdullah, Norhayati and Yuzir, Ali (2022) Future trends and patterns in leachate biological treatment research from a bibliometric perspective. Journal of Environmental Management, 318 (115594). pp. 1-15. ISSN 0301-4797

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115594

Abstract

Leachate has become a great deal of concern due to its complex properties which are primarily caused by the high concentrations of organics and ammonia. Thus, proper leachate treatment is required prior to its discharge. Leachate can be treated in various ways, and biological treatment is one of the approaches. This treatment has been shown to be both effective and cost-efficient while offering the possibility of resource recovery in the form of bioenergy. In this study, the underlying patterns in publications related to leachate biological treatment were uncovered through bibliometric analysis. This study also lays the groundwork for a deeper understanding of the past, current, and future trends of the leachate biological treatment. Research publications from 1974 to 2021 were retrieved from the Scopus database, and it was identified that 2013 articles were published in the span of 47 years. From the analyzed publications, China played a leading role in publishing leachate biological treatment research articles as well as having the most productive institutions and authors. Meanwhile, the USA was found to be the most active country in initiating international collaborations with 33 countries. The research hotspots were also successfully identified using keyword co-occurrences analysis. Anaerobic digestion and constructed wetland were revealed to be the research hotspots. The critical role of biological treatment in removing nitrogen from leachate was also highlighted. Besides, numerous research gaps were identified in the application of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) for leachate treatment. This can be a potential area for research in the future. Finally, future research should be encouraged to focus on the use of sustainable treatment systems in which energy recovery in the form of biogases is promoted.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:wastewater treatment, leachate, biological treatment
Subjects:T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions:Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
ID Code:103200
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:20 Oct 2023 02:36
Last Modified:20 Oct 2023 02:36

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