Abstract
Theoretical considerations attribute a high volatility in waste combustion to antimony. Experimental investigations in a test facility, including spiking experiments, indicate that a substantial amount of antimony remains in the grate ash. The competing chemical reaction controlling this behaviour is presumably the formation of antimonates. The experiments documented the expected promoting effect of fuel bed temperature and of chlorine inventory in waste on the actual thermal mobility of antimony.
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