Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5747142 | Chemosphere | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In the initial flue gas cleaning system, the PCB mean fingerprint after the slow cooling of the flue gas was typical of de novo synthesis. Instead, in the presence of quenching, there was evidence that the fast cooling of flue gas prevented the PCB de novo synthesis. In fact, the PCB profile was similar to that in the air collected from the aspiration hoods for the quenching. The gas-phase and solid-phase partitioning of PCBs, before and after the fabric filters, highlights the predominant role of the vapor phase with respect to the total removal efficiency. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons breakdown could be an additional de novo formation pathway even in industrial plants.
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Authors
Elena Collina, Michele Bortolami, Francesco Franzoni, Marina Lasagni, Elsa Piccinelli, Demetrio Pitea,