Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1731506 Energy 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pellet fuels were manufactured from co-pelleting the mixture of pulverized municipal sewage sludge and wood sawdust.•The boiler efficiencies of pellet fuels are extremely high.•The secondary pollutant emissions are all lower than the legal limit.•The PCDD/Fs congener profiles for slag are different from that of other incineration processes.•Heavy metals distributed mainly into the slag with a few into the stack flue gas and fly ash.

There are concerns about the boiler efficiency and the secondary pollutants emissions during MSS (municipal sewage sludge) combustion. In the present work, the pellets made from the mixture of MSS and wood sawdust were combusted in a regular boiler. The boiler efficiencies of 10% and 30% (MSS content %) MSS pellet fuels were 76.6% and 75.9%, respectively. The emission, mass balance and distribution characteristics of PCDD/Fs (polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans) and heavy metals during the combustion of 10% and 30% MSS pellet fuels were also carried out in a traveling grate boiler. The international toxic equivalency quantities (I-TEQ) of the PCDD/Fs in the stack flue gas from the combustion of 10% and 30% pellet fuels were 0.191 and 0.157 ng I-TEQ Nm−3, respectively. MSS exhibited a remarkable difference in ratios of PCDFs to PCDDs and congener profiles compared with stack flue gas, fly ash and slag. Ratio of PCDFs to PCDDs and congener profiles for slag also differed significantly from those of stack flue gas and fly ash. The emitted pollutants in the traveling grate boiler met the requirement of standards in China (GB 18485 -2001).

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