HCl Removal and Suppression of Dioxins Emission in Municipal Refuse Incineration

So far suppressing the formation of DXNs by reduction of HCl within the municipal refuse incinerator has never been tried. It is thought that there are two reasons for this : (1) There is no technology for effective HCl removal within the incinerator. (2) The causal relation between HCl concentratio...

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Published inWaste Management Research Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 86 - 98
Main Author Kobayashi, Yoshio
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management 1999
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ISSN0917-0855
1883-8960
DOI10.3985/wmr.10.86

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Summary:So far suppressing the formation of DXNs by reduction of HCl within the municipal refuse incinerator has never been tried. It is thought that there are two reasons for this : (1) There is no technology for effective HCl removal within the incinerator. (2) The causal relation between HCl concentration and the formation of DXNs is unclear. In this paper, it was definitely shown by the examination of the formation mechanism of DXNs through analysis of determined data of chlorinated aromatic compounds formed during the incinerator on the basis of chemical reaction theory that HCl concentration had influence on the formation of DXNs to a great degree, i. e., the HCl gas concentration exponent for the formation of DXNs was not less than 1, and it was described that HCl removal and the suppression of DXNs would be achieved less expensively and effectively by injecting 4-5μm size of sorbents, e. g. NaHCO3powder into the incinerator through the disperser equipped on the incinerator wall and that this method used in combination with the conventional method would bring further improvement in the suppression of DXNs and that the method would also be available for the control of DXNs retrofit incinerator which is difficult to improve. On the other hand, some experimental data of the independent generation of DXNs by HCl concentration have been reported, so trying to find the Cause of this discrepancy is an important subject to investigate in the near future.
ISSN:0917-0855
1883-8960
DOI:10.3985/wmr.10.86