Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4410456 | Chemosphere | 2011 | 5 Pages |
In this study, an automatic sampling device and an analysis device have been developed for the measurement of low-volatile organic chlorine (LVOCl) in flue gas. The concentrations of dioxins (polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls) have been estimated by online measurements of LVOCl at a municipal solid waste incinerator (MSWI) using these devices. The LVOCl concentration at the outlet of the selective catalyst reactor (SCR) of the MSWI increased momentarily up to 95 μg Cl m−3 during the startup period of the MSWI; subsequently, it gradually decreased to less than 1.0 μg Cl m−3 after 50 h from the start of waste feeding. The concentration of toxic equivalent quantity (TEQ)-Dioxins at the SCR outlet had a linear positive relationship with the LVOCl concentrations. Moreover, the level of TEQ-Dioxins concentration can be estimated by using this relationship with LVOCl. From our results, since the LVOCl concentrations in a flue gas can thus be automatically analyzed every hour by online measurements, the operators of an MSWI would be able to monitor approximate TEQ-Dioxin emissions on a daily basis.
► We develop automatic sampling and analysis devices for measuring of low-volatile organic chlorine in flue gas. ► We implement the devices at a municipal waste incinerator to indirectly measure dioxin concentrations in flue gas. ► Our method is relatively less expensive and time consuming. ► Our method allows operators of municipal waste incinerators to monitor dioxin emission on a daily basis.