2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-3449(03)00100-9
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Metal contamination in recovered waste wood used as energy source in Sweden

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“…To this end we compared the ratios between elemental concentrations and found a reasonable agreement with literature values (Lind et al, 1999;Krook et al, 2004;Pedersen et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…To this end we compared the ratios between elemental concentrations and found a reasonable agreement with literature values (Lind et al, 1999;Krook et al, 2004;Pedersen et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…When using waste or biomass feedstocks in thermal processes, trace elements present in these feedstocks may hinder the processes themselves, as well as pose a threat to equipment or the environment. Moreover, the content of these trace elements varies strongly even within a single feedstock type (Monkhouse, 2002;Williams, 2005;Demirbas, 2005;Krook et al, 2004). Due to the often strongly heterogeneous composition of waste streams combined with high dynamics of thermal reactions, the elemental concentrations in the process gas are reported to show a high temporal variability (Poole et al, 2007;Morf et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En cuanto a una composición química secundaria de la madera de las especies estudiadas no se conocen estudios completos al respecto. Sin embargo, Krook et al (2004) han determinado valores para el fuste de las especies forestales de coníferas más importantes en Europa que constituyen la base de aprovisionamiento de materia prima para la industria forestal, bien para tableros o para bioenergía (Pinus spp. y Picea spp.…”
Section: Características Químicasunclassified
“…Según la tabla 35, casi todos los compuestos químicos analizados tienen presencia en la madera de encina, tanto en fuste como en ramas, a excepción de As y Pb, ya que es inexistente o muy baja su presencia en esta madera por lo que fueron imposibles de detectar. Krook et al (2004) han determinado valores del fuste para Pinus spp. y Picea spp.…”
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