ABSTRACT
Pyrolysis of reed black liquor was tested in the form of both dried powder in a thermogravimeter connected to a mass spectrometer (TG-MS) and fed droplets (RBLD) in an atmospheric fluidized bed at temperatures of 530-780 °C. The effects of temperature were examined to clarify the variations in composition of gaseous products and the microscopic appearance of char. Examination was also performed for the releases of species containing Na, K, and Cl during pyrolysis. The results obtained show that the concentration of combustible components (CH4, H2, and CO) in pyrolysis gas increased with increasing bed temperature to reach 66.1% at 780 °C. There are more Na, K, and Cl releasing into the gaseous product at higher temperatures. The variation in the micromorphology of char from RBLD pyrolysis has been obtained and analyzed.
ABSTRACT
The characterization of PCDD/Fs and heavy metals in the flue gas and fly ash of Harbin municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration plant, located in the northeast of China, was investigated in this study. The MSW was treated in a twin internal fluidized (TIF) bed incinerator. The results indicate that the emission of PCDD/Fs into the environment is 0.02 ng I-TEQ/m3 and the level of PCDD/Fs in the fabric filter fly ash is 0.7982 ng I-TEQ/g. The leachability levels of Pb, Cd and Hg in the fly ash are below the limits of environmental protection standard in China. However, the contents of Cu, Zn, and Hg are high in the fly ash. This suggests that the fly ash is a hazardous waste that requires special treatment and disposal. The practice of more than four years of operation shows that the TIF bed incinerator is very suitable and practical for China.