DEVELOPMENT OF A LABORATORY METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF HYDROGEN-CHLORIDE EMISSION POTENTIAL OF INCINERATOR FEED MATERIALS

Citation
Ld. Johnson et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A LABORATORY METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF HYDROGEN-CHLORIDE EMISSION POTENTIAL OF INCINERATOR FEED MATERIALS, Hazardous waste & hazardous materials, 12(1), 1995, pp. 61-69
Citations number
NO
ISSN journal
08825696
Volume
12
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
61 - 69
Database
ISI
SICI code
0882-5696(1995)12:1<61:DOALMF>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
A laboratory method was developed to provide an estimate of the amount of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas formed during waste incineration. The method involves heating the waste sample to 900 degrees C in a tube fu rnace, removing particles from the resulting gases by filtration, coll ecting HCl gas in a water-filled impinger, and measuring the collected HCl as chloride using ion chromatography. The original goal of this p roject was to develop and evaluate a method that would allow determini ng, in the laboratory, the amount of HCl formed upon full-scale incine ration of a given hazardous waste feed material. Although the laborato ry equipment and procedures performed as designed, the data show that results are very sensitive to materials of construction of the furnace zone, availability of hydrogen, and probably other factors that are d ifficult to translate accurately from laboratory to full-scale equipme nt. In particular, the incomplete and variable conversion of inorganic chlorine compounds during incineration makes estimating HCl formation from a real waste highly unreliable. This same variable conversion of inorganic chlorides also makes using any so-called total organochlori ne analysis results extremely undependable for estimating HCl emission s. This paper describes the test method developed, the evaluation expe riments performed, and the basis for the conclusion that the method is not applicable to accurate prediction of hydrogen chloride emissions from hazardous waste incinerators.