| Literature DB >> 26686523 |
Yifei Sun1, Lina Liu2, Xin Fu3, Tianle Zhu3, Alfons Buekens4, Xiaoyi Yang2, Qiang Wang2.
Abstract
Effects of temperature, carbon content and copper additive on formation of chlorobenzenes (CBzs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in iron ore sintering were investigated. By heating simulated fly ash (SFA) at a temperature range of 250-500°C, the yield of both CBzs and PCBs presented two peaks of 637ng/g-fly ash at 350°C and 1.5×10(5)ng/g-fly ash at 450°C for CBzs, and 74ng/g-fly ash at 300°C and 53ng/g-fly ash at 500°C. Additionally, in the thermal treatment of real fly ash (RFA), yield of PCBs displayed two peak values at 350°C and 500°C, however, yield of CBzs showed only one peak at 400°C. In the thermal treatment of SFA with a carbon content range of 0-20wt% at 300°C, both CBzs and PCBs obtained the maximum productions of 883ng/g-fly ash for CBzs and 127ng/g-fly ash for PCBs at a 5wt% carbon content. Copper additives also affected chlorinated aromatic formation. The catalytic activity of different copper additives followed the orders: CuCl2∙2H2O>>Cu2O>Cu>CuSO4>CuO for CBzs, and CuCl2∙2H2O>>Cu2O>CuO>Cu>CuSO4 for PCBs.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon content; Chlorinated aromatics; Copper additive; Iron ore sintering; Temperature
Year: 2015 PMID: 26686523 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.11.059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588