Toxic emissions during co-combustion of biomass - Waste wood - Lignite blends in an industrial boiler

P. Samaras, G. Skodras, G. P. Sakellaropoulos, M. Blumenstock, K. W. Schramm, A. Kettrup

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Abstract

The objectives of this work were to study the PCDD/F emissions during the co-combustion of waste wood/coal co-combustion in an industrial boiler and to determine the relation of the toxic emissions to the fuel properties. Co-combustion experiments were performed in a 13.8 MWthermal industrial moving grate combustor. The fuels which were examined in this study included Greek lignite, natural uncontaminated wood, power poles and medium density fibers (MDFs) which were by-products of the plant production process. Fuel blends were prepared by mixing single components in various concentrations. PCDD/F emissions were collected during experimental runs and were analyzed according to standard methods. Low PCDD/F emissions were obtained during the co-combustion tests, lower than the limit value of 0.1 ng TEQ/Nm3. The lowest values were observed during the combustion of fuel blends containing MDF, possibly due to the inhibitory action of some of the N-containing MDF ingredients, such as urea. No direct correlation was found between the PCDD/F and the copper emissions, while examination of the PCDD/F homologue patterns revealed the predominance of the lower chlorinated isomers over the higher ones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)751-755
Number of pages5
JournalChemosphere
Volume43
Issue number4-7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Co-combustion
  • PCDD/F emissions
  • Waste wood

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