Decomposition characteristics of PCDD/Fs during melting process of municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash

Rundong Li, Yongfeng Nie, Aimin Li, Lei Wang, Yong Chi, Kefa Cen

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Abstract

Characteristics of PCDD/Fs during the melting process of municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash were investigated by lab-scale experiments. Two kinds of fly ash samples, obtained from fixed-bed and fluidized-bed incinerators respectively, were used. The experiments were performed at various temperatures, two kinds of atmosphere (O2 and N2) and different residence times, and the DRE (decomposition and removal efficiency) of PCDD/Fs contained in fly ash was studied. The result revealed that approximately 99.96% dioxins were decomposed by melting under experimental condition, and the concentration of dioxins in exhaust gas of melting furnace was below the detection limit. There was an increase in temperature from 1100°C to 1460°C resulting in an increase of DRE of dioxins in fly ash from 99.968% to 100% in an oxidative melting atmosphere. The DRE of dioxins in the oxidative atmosphere is higher than that in inert atmosphere. The results will be helpful not only to studying the mechanism of dioxin decomposition in the melting process but also to evaluating the effect of pollution control.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)668-672
Number of pages5
JournalHuagong Xuebao/CIESC Journal
Volume55
Issue number4
StatePublished - Apr 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dioxins
  • Fly ash
  • Melting
  • Municipal solid waste

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