Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA

This master thesis in Industrial Ecology has been carried out at Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, in cooperation with Swedish Environmental Research Institute, IVL andShandong University. It discusses the air pollution control techniques in calcium carbidemanufacturing by studying Inner Mongolia...

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Main Author: Larsson, Carl-Emil
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Industriell ekologi 2006
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-327152018-01-13T05:15:56ZEmission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINAengLarsson, Carl-EmilKTH, Industriell ekologi2006Social Sciences InterdisciplinaryTvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskapThis master thesis in Industrial Ecology has been carried out at Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, in cooperation with Swedish Environmental Research Institute, IVL andShandong University. It discusses the air pollution control techniques in calcium carbidemanufacturing by studying Inner Mongolia Haiji Chlor-Alkali Chemical Co. Ltd’s plants inWuhai, Inner Mongolia, China. China’s environmental situation is discussed and its severe state is found to be similar to the western world in the last century. One of the main reasons for the air pollution problems arethe coal based industries in cities like Wuhai. Calcium carbide is a chemical based on coaland limestone which in China is mainly used for PVC plastics production. The emission from the carbide production is mainly particulate matter. This is suggested to be controlled by adding cyclone and electrostatic precipitator as treatment for the waste gas. Investments in particulate matter control will be at least a few million SEK (similar in RMB),but the waste, both the solid and the gas, can be used in other processes, namely cementproduction, heat exchanging and as fuel. By investing in equipment to use this waste and sell the energy, it is expected that close to ten million RMB1 can be earned annually, meaning that the particulate matter control investment will pay off quickly. The Fischer-Tropschmethod for producing synthetic diesel from carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas provides another opportunity to use the waste gas. www.ima.kth.seStudent thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-32715TRITA-KET-IM, 1402-7615 ; 2006:29application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
Larsson, Carl-Emil
Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA
description This master thesis in Industrial Ecology has been carried out at Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, in cooperation with Swedish Environmental Research Institute, IVL andShandong University. It discusses the air pollution control techniques in calcium carbidemanufacturing by studying Inner Mongolia Haiji Chlor-Alkali Chemical Co. Ltd’s plants inWuhai, Inner Mongolia, China. China’s environmental situation is discussed and its severe state is found to be similar to the western world in the last century. One of the main reasons for the air pollution problems arethe coal based industries in cities like Wuhai. Calcium carbide is a chemical based on coaland limestone which in China is mainly used for PVC plastics production. The emission from the carbide production is mainly particulate matter. This is suggested to be controlled by adding cyclone and electrostatic precipitator as treatment for the waste gas. Investments in particulate matter control will be at least a few million SEK (similar in RMB),but the waste, both the solid and the gas, can be used in other processes, namely cementproduction, heat exchanging and as fuel. By investing in equipment to use this waste and sell the energy, it is expected that close to ten million RMB1 can be earned annually, meaning that the particulate matter control investment will pay off quickly. The Fischer-Tropschmethod for producing synthetic diesel from carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas provides another opportunity to use the waste gas. === www.ima.kth.se
author Larsson, Carl-Emil
author_facet Larsson, Carl-Emil
author_sort Larsson, Carl-Emil
title Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA
title_short Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA
title_full Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA
title_fullStr Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA
title_full_unstemmed Emission Problems and Opportunities from Calcium Carbide Production : A STUDY OF INNER MONGOLIA HAIJI CHLOR ALKALI-CHEMICALCO. LTD. IN WUHAI, CHINA
title_sort emission problems and opportunities from calcium carbide production : a study of inner mongolia haiji chlor alkali-chemicalco. ltd. in wuhai, china
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