2021
DOI: 10.3390/su131910935
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Sewage Sludge as Inhibitor of the Formation of Persistent Organic Pollutants during Incineration

Abstract: With the objective of suppressing dioxins and furans (PCDD/Fs) emission in municipal solid waste incineration plants (MSWI), different chemical inhibitors have been tested. Among these inhibitors, nitrogen and sulphur compounds can significantly suppress PCDD/Fs formation via de novo synthesis, which gives very interesting results with very little capital investment. In recent years, the possibility of using waste rich in nitrogen and/or sulphur as a source of inhibitor compounds has been considered, and thus … Show more

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“…Incineration, as a common disposal management method, plays a major role in the direct release of CO 2 into the atmosphere [1,9,10,18]. Incineration produces CO 2 and also other volatile contaminants into the atmosphere [135,136]. To remove fine particle matter (fly ash) and volatile impurities from flue gasses, incinerators require complex systems [137].…”
Section: Incinerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incineration, as a common disposal management method, plays a major role in the direct release of CO 2 into the atmosphere [1,9,10,18]. Incineration produces CO 2 and also other volatile contaminants into the atmosphere [135,136]. To remove fine particle matter (fly ash) and volatile impurities from flue gasses, incinerators require complex systems [137].…”
Section: Incinerationmentioning
confidence: 99%