Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6969835 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The characteristics of PAHs that are emitted by a municipal waste incinerator (MWI) and coal-fired power plant are examined via intensive sampling. Results of flue gas sampling reveal the potential for PAH formation within the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system of a coal-fired power plant. In the large-scale MWI, the removal efficiency of PAHs achieved with the pilot-scaled catalytic filter (CF) exceeds that achieved by activated carbon injection with a bag filter (ACIÂ +Â BF) owing to the effective destruction of gas-phase contaminants by a catalyst. A significantly lower PAH concentration (1640Â ng/g) was measured in fly ash from a CF module than from an ACIÂ +Â BF system (5650Â ng/g). Replacing the ACIÂ +Â BF system with CF technology would significantly reduce the discharge factor (including emission and fly ash) of PAHs from 251.6 to 77.8Â mg/ton-waste. The emission factors of PAHs that are obtained using ACIÂ +Â BF and the CF system in the MWI are 8.05 and 7.13Â mg/ton, respectively. However, the emission factor of MWI is significantly higher than that of coal-fired power plant (1.56Â mg/ton). From the perspective of total environmental management to reduce PAH emissions, replacing the original ACIÂ +Â BF process with a CF system is expected to reduce environmental impact thereof.
Keywords
APCDsHWIMWIBaPeqPolychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofuransESPRESSDAPACFGDMSWPCDD/FsPOPsPersistent organic pollutantsActivated carbon injectionActivated carbon adsorptionAir pollution control devicesparticulate matterRemoval efficiencieselectrostatic precipitatorMunicipal solid wasteMunicipal waste incineratorHazardous waste incineratorCatalytic filterBag filterCoal-fired power plantPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsPAHsaciSelective catalytic reductionPowder activated carbonSCR
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Authors
Wei Ting Hsu, Mei Chen Liu, Pao Chen Hung, Shu Hao Chang, Moo Been Chang,