2022
DOI: 10.37256/fce.3120221275
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Study on Correlation Characteristics of PCDD/Fs Isomers Generation during the Coal-Combustion Process with Sludge Mixing

Abstract: The 17 toxic polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) isomers as a persistent and refractory organic pollutant are one of the pollutants produced in solid fuel (including pulverized coal and mixed fuel) combustion, and regulating their distribution characteristics is an important aspect of effectively reducing their toxic equivalent. In this study, a correlation model of PCDD/Fs toxic equivalent was proposed to quantitatively analyze the correlation between HCl and SO2 concentrations in th… Show more

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“…In terms of destruction, oxygen-rich environments as encountered in specialized incineration facilities enhance the efficient breakdown of PCDD/Fs, breaking them down into less harmful products. Nevertheless, maintaining a delicate balance is essential as excessively high O2 concentrations may also lead to the formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx), potentially facilitating the generation of more toxic PCDD/F congeners under specific circumstances [39]. Additionally, catalytic processes can offer an alternative means of destruction utilizing catalysts to facilitate the breakdown of PCDD/Fs at lower temperatures and with lower oxygen concentrations thereby promoting selective destruction pathways and minimizing the production of hazardous byproducts [35].…”
Section: Effect Of Oxygen Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of destruction, oxygen-rich environments as encountered in specialized incineration facilities enhance the efficient breakdown of PCDD/Fs, breaking them down into less harmful products. Nevertheless, maintaining a delicate balance is essential as excessively high O2 concentrations may also lead to the formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx), potentially facilitating the generation of more toxic PCDD/F congeners under specific circumstances [39]. Additionally, catalytic processes can offer an alternative means of destruction utilizing catalysts to facilitate the breakdown of PCDD/Fs at lower temperatures and with lower oxygen concentrations thereby promoting selective destruction pathways and minimizing the production of hazardous byproducts [35].…”
Section: Effect Of Oxygen Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%