FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION

Abstract Thermal treatment is an interesting strategy to dispose of municipal solid waste: it reduces the volume and weight of the material dumped in landfills and generates alternative energy. However, the process emits pollutants, such as dioxins and furans. The present study evaluated MSW gasific...

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Main Authors: E. J. Lopes, L. A. Okamura, C. I. Yamamoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2015-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-36096174985d4cd2a259f6d2608d94762020-11-25T01:41:25ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66322015-03-01321879710.1590/0104-6632.20150321s00003163S0104-66322015000100087FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATIONE. J. LopesL. A. OkamuraC. I. YamamotoAbstract Thermal treatment is an interesting strategy to dispose of municipal solid waste: it reduces the volume and weight of the material dumped in landfills and generates alternative energy. However, the process emits pollutants, such as dioxins and furans. The present study evaluated MSW gasification-combustion integrated technologies in terms of dioxin and furan emission; and compared the obtained data with literature results on incineration, to point out which operational features differentiate the release of pollutants by these two processes. The results show that the process of integrated gasification and combustion emitted 0.28 ng N-1 m-3, expressed in TEQ (Total Equivalent Toxicity), of PCDD/F, less than the maximum limits allowed by local and international laws, whereas incineration normally affords values above these limits and requires a gas treatment system. The distinct operational conditions of the two thermal processes, especially those related to temperature and the presence of oxygen and fixed carbon, led to a lower PCDD/F emission in gasification.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322015000100087&lng=en&tlng=enGasificationMunicipal Solid WastePollutantsDioxinsFurans
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author E. J. Lopes
L. A. Okamura
C. I. Yamamoto
spellingShingle E. J. Lopes
L. A. Okamura
C. I. Yamamoto
FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Gasification
Municipal Solid Waste
Pollutants
Dioxins
Furans
author_facet E. J. Lopes
L. A. Okamura
C. I. Yamamoto
author_sort E. J. Lopes
title FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION
title_short FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION
title_full FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION
title_fullStr FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION
title_full_unstemmed FORMATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GASIFICATION
title_sort formation of dioxins and furans during municipal solid waste gasification
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Abstract Thermal treatment is an interesting strategy to dispose of municipal solid waste: it reduces the volume and weight of the material dumped in landfills and generates alternative energy. However, the process emits pollutants, such as dioxins and furans. The present study evaluated MSW gasification-combustion integrated technologies in terms of dioxin and furan emission; and compared the obtained data with literature results on incineration, to point out which operational features differentiate the release of pollutants by these two processes. The results show that the process of integrated gasification and combustion emitted 0.28 ng N-1 m-3, expressed in TEQ (Total Equivalent Toxicity), of PCDD/F, less than the maximum limits allowed by local and international laws, whereas incineration normally affords values above these limits and requires a gas treatment system. The distinct operational conditions of the two thermal processes, especially those related to temperature and the presence of oxygen and fixed carbon, led to a lower PCDD/F emission in gasification.
topic Gasification
Municipal Solid Waste
Pollutants
Dioxins
Furans
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