Prediction of particulate matter during the combustion of wood pellets with the addition of face mask waste

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Nikola Čajová Kantová , Radovan Nosek , Alexander Čaja , Michal Holubčík
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The amount of plastic waste has increased enormously due to the using of protective equipment in order to slow down the viral transmission of COVID-19. The usage of protective face masks brought a huge environmental burden. Moreover, a lot of disposed masks enter the ocean or end on landfills, where they threaten the ecosystem. It is still necessary to deal with environmental-friendly disposal or to reuse and recycle of these masks. This article is focused on the disposal of FFP2 face masks by their co-combustion with wood. Due to the possibility of produced emissions, disintegrated masks were blended with spruce and beech sawdust and compared with pure wood. These materials were compressed into pellets with the aim of higher density. The emissions such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides and particulate matter were measured during pellet combustion. The heat output of the automatic pellet boiler was also determined. The filters with captured particulate matter were sent to the investigation of dioxin and furan concentration. Except for this, the regression model has been created for the prediction the concentration of particulate matter. The results confirmed that the co-combustion of wood with FFP2 masks could be one of the environmental-friendly ways of face mask disposal when they are used as an additive in a small percentage. The fuel composition and operational conditions are also very important parameters during the combustion process. However, the concentration of gas emissions and particulate matter, as well as heat output, did not change significantly, when the content of FFP2 masks of 5 % or 10 % was used.

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预测木质颗粒燃烧过程中的颗粒物质,并添加口罩废料
为了减缓 COVID-19 病毒的传播,人们使用了防护设备,因此塑料垃圾的数量大大增加。防护口罩的使用带来了巨大的环境负担。此外,大量废弃口罩进入海洋或被填埋,威胁着生态系统。因此,仍有必要对这些口罩进行环保处置或再利用和回收。本文主要介绍 FFP2 口罩与木材共燃的处理方法。由于可能会产生废气,因此将分解的口罩与云杉和山毛榉锯屑混合,并与纯木材进行比较。这些材料被压缩成颗粒,目的是提高密度。在颗粒燃烧过程中,对一氧化碳、氮氧化物、硫氧化物和颗粒物等排放物进行了测量。此外,还测定了自动颗粒锅炉的发热量。捕获颗粒物的过滤器被送去调查二恶英和呋喃的浓度。除此之外,还建立了一个回归模型,用于预测颗粒物的浓度。结果证实,如果将 FFP2 口罩作为添加剂小比例使用,木材与 FFP2 口罩共同燃烧可能是一种环保的口罩处理方式。在燃烧过程中,燃料成分和操作条件也是非常重要的参数。然而,当 FFP2 面具的含量为 5% 或 10% 时,气体排放和颗粒物的浓度以及热量输出并没有显著变化。
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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