Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence

Combustion experiments conducted in domestic stove burning hard coal demonstrated a predominant influence of the coal chlorine content on the PCDD/F emissions, together with a pronounced effect of the flue gas temperature. PCDD/F concentrations of over 100 ng TEQ/m3, three orders of magn...

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Main Authors: Paradiz Bostjan, Dilara Panagiota, Umlauf Gunther, Bajsic Ivan, Butala Vincenc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2015/0354-98361400079P.pdf
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spelling doaj-0dd30d9202d049cf911e03658c8ede692021-01-02T03:00:25ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362015-01-0119129530410.2298/TSCI140113079P0354-98361400079PDioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influenceParadiz Bostjan0Dilara Panagiota1Umlauf Gunther2Bajsic Ivan3Butala Vincenc4Slovenian Environment Agency, Ljubljana, SloveniaJoint Research Centre of the European Commission, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Ispra, ItalyJoint Research Centre of the European Commission, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Ispra, ItalyUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ljubljana, SloveniaCombustion experiments conducted in domestic stove burning hard coal demonstrated a predominant influence of the coal chlorine content on the PCDD/F emissions, together with a pronounced effect of the flue gas temperature. PCDD/F concentrations of over 100 ng TEQ/m3, three orders of magnitude higher than in a modern waste incinerator, were measured in the flue gases of a domestic stove when combusting high chlorine coal (0.31 %). The PCDD/F concentrations in the flue gases dropped below 0,5 ng TEQ/m3, when low chlorine coal (0.07 %) was used. When low chlorine coal was impregnated with NaCl to obtain 0.38 % chlorine content, the emission of the PCDD/Fs increased by two orders of magnitude. Pronounced nonlinearity of the PCDD/F concentrations related to chlorine content in the coal was observed. The combustion of the high chlorine coal yielded PCDD/F concentrations in flue gases one order of magnitude lower in a fan cooled chimney when compared to an insulated one, thus indicating formation in the chimney. The influence of flue gas temperature on the PCDD/F emissions was less pronounced when burning low chlorine coal. The predominant pathway of the PCDD/F emissions is via flue gases, 99 % of the TEQ in the case of the high chlorine coal for insulated chimney.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2015/0354-98361400079P.pdfdioxinsfuransPCDD/Fsstovecoalcombustionchlorineformation
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author Paradiz Bostjan
Dilara Panagiota
Umlauf Gunther
Bajsic Ivan
Butala Vincenc
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Dilara Panagiota
Umlauf Gunther
Bajsic Ivan
Butala Vincenc
Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
Thermal Science
dioxins
furans
PCDD/Fs
stove
coal
combustion
chlorine
formation
author_facet Paradiz Bostjan
Dilara Panagiota
Umlauf Gunther
Bajsic Ivan
Butala Vincenc
author_sort Paradiz Bostjan
title Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
title_short Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
title_full Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
title_fullStr Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
title_full_unstemmed Dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: Formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
title_sort dioxin emissions from coal combustion in domestic stove: formation in the chimney and coal chlorine content influence
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Combustion experiments conducted in domestic stove burning hard coal demonstrated a predominant influence of the coal chlorine content on the PCDD/F emissions, together with a pronounced effect of the flue gas temperature. PCDD/F concentrations of over 100 ng TEQ/m3, three orders of magnitude higher than in a modern waste incinerator, were measured in the flue gases of a domestic stove when combusting high chlorine coal (0.31 %). The PCDD/F concentrations in the flue gases dropped below 0,5 ng TEQ/m3, when low chlorine coal (0.07 %) was used. When low chlorine coal was impregnated with NaCl to obtain 0.38 % chlorine content, the emission of the PCDD/Fs increased by two orders of magnitude. Pronounced nonlinearity of the PCDD/F concentrations related to chlorine content in the coal was observed. The combustion of the high chlorine coal yielded PCDD/F concentrations in flue gases one order of magnitude lower in a fan cooled chimney when compared to an insulated one, thus indicating formation in the chimney. The influence of flue gas temperature on the PCDD/F emissions was less pronounced when burning low chlorine coal. The predominant pathway of the PCDD/F emissions is via flue gases, 99 % of the TEQ in the case of the high chlorine coal for insulated chimney.
topic dioxins
furans
PCDD/Fs
stove
coal
combustion
chlorine
formation
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2015/0354-98361400079P.pdf
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