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Comprehensive diagnosis of PCDD/F emission from three hazardous waste incinerators
Author(s) -
Xuan Cao,
Longjie Ji,
Xiaoqing Lin,
William R. Stevens,
Tang Minghui,
Fanjie Shang,
Shaofu Tang,
Shengyong Lu
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
royal society open science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
ISSN - 2054-5703
DOI - 10.1098/rsos.172056
Subject(s) - dibenzofuran , scrubber , toxic equivalency factor , waste management , municipal solid waste , hazardous waste , data scrubbing , incineration , hexa , persistent organic pollutant , environmental science , furan , polychlorinated dibenzofurans , environmental chemistry , polychlorinated dibenzodioxins , chemistry , engineering , pollutant , organic chemistry , medicinal chemistry
Comprehensive diagnosis of polychlorinated dibenzo- p -dioxin and dibenzofuran (PCDD/F) emissions was systematically conducted on three hazardous waste incinerators (HWIs). Results indicated that PCDD/F mainly existed in the solid phase before the bag filter. This was especially true for higher chlorinated dioxin and furan congeners (hexa-, hepta- and octa-). The aged bag filters tended to increase the gas-phase PCDD/F. Emissions also increased due to PCDD/F desorption from circulated scrubbing solution and plastic packing media used in the wet scrubber. The PCDD/F concentrations were elevated during the start-up process, reaching up to 5.4 times higher than those measured during the normal operating period. The ratios of PCDFs/PCDDs revealed that the surface-catalysed de novo synthesis was the dominant pathway of PCDD/F formation. Installation of more efficient fabric filters, intermittent replacement of circulated scrubbing solution will result in reduced PCDD/F emission. Additionally, 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF correlated well with the international toxic equivalent quantity (I-TEQ) value, which suggests that 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF could act as an I-TEQ indicator.

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