B. Pandompatam et al., COMPARISON OF PCDD AND PCDF EMISSIONS FROM HOG FUEL BOILERS AND HOSPITAL WASTE INCINERATORS, Chemosphere, 34(5-7), 1997, pp. 1065-1073
A pilot-scale incinerator with a nominal capacity of 50kg/h was succes
sfully used to simulate PCDD and PCDF emissions from hog fuel boilers
processing NaCl contaminated bark. With 0.76 wt.% chlorine in the bark
, about 50 and 100 ng/m(3) of total PCDD, total PCDF were detected, Th
e corresponding PCDD an PCDF values for the uncontaminated control bar
k were 0.3 and 0.3 ng/m(3). The Toxicity Equivalent (TEQ) for the 0.76
wt. % salt contaminated bark combustion was 3 ng/m(3) as compared to
the control value of 0.02 ng/m(3). The PCDD and PCDF homologue distrib
utions as well as the fractions of 2378-substituted PCDD and PCDF isom
ers in each group were examined. The data was found to agree well with
the available field data from literature. Next, the contaminated bark
combustion data was compared with the PCDD and PCDF emission data fro
m hospital waste incinerators. It was found that although the 2378-sub
stituted isomers patterns in the case of bark combustion and hospital
waste incineration follow the same trend, the patterns for the PCDD an
d PCDF homologue distributions in these two cases are different. (C) 1
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