Gasification-MILD combustion technology with ash-sludge recirculation for reducing multi-phase net dioxin discharges from a waste incineration.

IF 7.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Sheng-Lun Lin, Wei Tang, Chun-Yun Hsiao, Jhong-Lin Wu, Yee-Lin Wu, Chien-Er Huang, Atsushi Matsuki, Ayano Matsumoto, Mengjie Song
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Abstract

This study addresses the challenge of reducing "net" toxic pollutant discharge, specifically dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), while minimizing the energy consumption and costs associated with detoxification. Our research focuses on reintroducing fly ash and scrubber sludge (ASR) into a hazardous waste thermal treatment system equipped with gasification-intense low oxygen dilution (GASMILD) and an advanced air pollution control system (APCS). This approach yielded a remarkable PCDD/F removal efficiency exceeding 99.9% for both mass and toxic equivalent (TEQ), achieving a net destruction of PCDD/Fs within the system. The success can be attributed to the ASR material's richness in ultrafine particles, which act as nucleation cores during combustion, promoting particle growth and enhancing the capture of PCDD/Fs in the APCS. This leads to a significant reduction (over 93%) in both PCDD/F mass and World Health Organization-toxic equivalent (WHO-TEQ) concentration in the flue gas. While a phase transition of gaseous PCDD/Fs within the APCS caused a shift in the particle size distribution towards larger particles, the overall PCDD/F mass concentration in the stack emissions remained lower with ASR. Notably, the reintroduced PCDD/Fs tend to deposit in the nasal region of the respiratory tract, potentially reducing the health risks associated with deeper lung deposition. This research demonstrates the effectiveness of ASR in achieving net PCDD/F destruction within a GASMILD combustion system, offering a promising strategy for cleaner and more sustainable waste management practices. From a managerial perspective, this approach provides a cost-effective solution for PCDD/F mitigation, contributing to reduced emissions and improved public health.

采用灰污泥循环的气化-轻度燃烧技术减少垃圾焚烧多相净二恶英排放。
本研究解决了减少“净”有毒污染物排放的挑战,特别是二苯并-对二恶英和二苯并呋喃(PCDD/Fs),同时最大限度地减少与解毒相关的能源消耗和成本。我们的研究重点是将粉煤灰和洗涤污泥(ASR)重新引入配备气化强低氧稀释(GASMILD)和先进空气污染控制系统(APCS)的危险废物热处理系统。该方法对PCDD/F的质量当量和毒性当量(TEQ)的去除效率均超过99.9%,实现了系统内PCDD/F的净破坏。这一成功可归因于ASR材料中丰富的超细颗粒,这些超细颗粒在燃烧过程中充当成核核,促进颗粒生长并增强APCS中PCDD/Fs的捕获。这导致烟气中PCDD/F质量和世界卫生组织毒性当量(WHO-TEQ)浓度显著降低(93%以上)。虽然APCS内气态PCDD/F的相变导致粒径分布向大颗粒方向转变,但随着ASR的增加,堆叠排放物中PCDD/F的总体质量浓度仍然较低。值得注意的是,重新引入的PCDD/Fs倾向于在呼吸道的鼻区沉积,可能降低与更深的肺沉积相关的健康风险。本研究证明了ASR在GASMILD燃烧系统中实现PCDD/F净销毁的有效性,为更清洁、更可持续的废物管理实践提供了一种有前途的策略。从管理角度看,这一办法为减少PCDD/F提供了成本效益高的解决办法,有助于减少排放和改善公众健康。
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Waste management
Waste management 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
492
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid wastes,it covers the entire lifecycle of solid. wastes. Scope: Addresses solid wastes in both industrialized and economically developing countries Covers various types of solid wastes, including: Municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial, light industrial) Agricultural Special (e.g., C and D, healthcare, household hazardous wastes, sewage sludge)
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