Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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585174 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, individual PCB congeners were determined in the flue gases of 10 industrial and 5 municipal solid waste incinerators using HRGC/HRMS. The total PCBs concentration of all congeners (168 tetra to deca-chlorinated congeners) ranged from 26 to 343Â ng/Nm3, and from 36 to 1095Â ng/Nm3 in industrial waste incinerators (IWI) and municipal solid waste incinerators (MSWI), respectively. The total TEQ concentrations of PCBs, calculated using WHO-TEF values, varied from 0.001 to 0.55Â ng-TEQ/Nm3 and from 0.001 to 8.29Â ng-TEQ/Nm3 in the industrial waste incinerators and municipal solid waste incinerators, respectively. In all samples, the contribution of PCB 126 to total TEQ of PCBs was higher than 87%. The homologue pattern of PCBs in the incinerator flue gas samples was generally dominated by tetra- and penta-CBs. The distribution of other homologues was less than 15% in most of the incinerators. The fraction of co-PCBs against to total PCBs ranged from 1% to 19% and from 2% to 31% in IWI and MSWI flue gas samples. Results of the present study reveal that the presence of non-ortho PCB congeners in the flue gas originated form the combustion process.
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Authors
Sun-Kyoung Shin, Kyoung-Soo Kim, Jae-Cheon You, Byung-Joo Song, Jong-Guk Kim,