Abstract
ABSTRACT
The effect of cofiring minor amounts (5–10 wt %) of high-sulfur coal with municipal refuse–derived fuel (RDF) on emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-
Results were analyzed by examining comparative-run-averaged yields and through development of a model based on regression methods with stepwise parameter selection. The run-averaged yields and model show that higher SO2 concentrations due to cofiring with coal result in significant suppression of PCDD/F formation, even when controlling for changes in other operating parameters.
Key words:
Polychlorinated dibenzodioxin; polychlorinated dibenzofuran; PCDD; PCDF; waste combustion; refuse-derived fuel; coal; cofiring; sulfur dioxide; emissions
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