2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23104679
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Extensive Gaseous Emissions Reduction of Firewood-Fueled Low Power Fireplaces by a Gas Sensor Based Advanced Combustion Airflow Control System and Catalytic Post-Oxidation

Xin Zhang,
Binayak Ojha,
Hermann Bichlmaier
et al.

Abstract: In view of the tremendous emissions of toxic gases and particulate matter (PM) by low-power firewood-fueled fireplaces, there is an urgent need for effective measures to lower emissions to keep this renewable and economical source for private home heating available in the future. For this purpose, an advanced combustion air control system was developed and tested on a commercial fireplace (HKD7, Bunner GmbH, Eggenfelden, Germany), complemented with a commercial oxidation catalyst (EmTechEngineering GmbH, Leipz… Show more

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“…Due to the high water content of biogenic fuels, such as wood or straw, compared to fossil fuels, significantly higher water concentrations occur in the flue gas. Depending on the load condition and fuel, the water content can increase to more than 10 vol.% [84,85]. Accordingly, the influence of water on the zeolite film was analyzed.…”
Section: Cross-sensitivity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the high water content of biogenic fuels, such as wood or straw, compared to fossil fuels, significantly higher water concentrations occur in the flue gas. Depending on the load condition and fuel, the water content can increase to more than 10 vol.% [84,85]. Accordingly, the influence of water on the zeolite film was analyzed.…”
Section: Cross-sensitivity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%