The experiments simulating events taking place during multizone combustion
of fibrous deinking byproduct generated in pulp and paper mill were conduct
ed. The multizone heating consisted of the low-temperature region (< 1000 d
egrees C), followed by the high-temperature zone (1500 degrees C), and a se
cond low-temperature region (much less than 1000 degrees C) proceeded by su
dden quenching. The simulation of such Low-High-Low temperature process (LH
L) was conducted in a high-temperature Cahn TG-171 thermogravimetric furnac
e coupled with a Mattson Galaxy 5020 Fourier transform infrared spectromete
r. Morphological changes of the fibrous byproduct, from a mixture of fibers
through sintered particles formed between 1100 and 1400 degrees C and molt
en ash particles observed above 1400 degrees C, caused encapsulation and im
mobilization of heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb) within the ash. It was also found
that the temperature-time history and CH:OH ratio are important physical/c
hemical parameters affecting the polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) forma
tion. The PACs destruction occurred during the LHL process before PACs were
emitted into the atmosphere. It seems that the multizone burning may be an
attractive way for the clean and efficient disposal of contaminated indust
rial byproducts.