Precursors for PCDD/F Formation During Combustion Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. Menad
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The formation of the dioxins can be dependent on the quantities of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine and oxygen present in a given system, as well as on parameters such as temperature and pressure. Inadequate supply of combustion air ( incomplete oxidation ), low combustion temperatures ( incomplete combustion ), and insufficient turbulence in the combustion are factors which can favour their formation. Dioxins were produced also calatytically from chlorinated phenol precursors, non-chlorinated compounds that were chemically, and reaction of phenol with inorganic chloride. In this paper different precursors such as combination of C, H, 0, Cl, rapid formation/combustion intermediates and routes to PCDFs are reviewed, and the influence of PVC amount on the formation of these isomers is discussed.
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APA: N. Menad  (2000)  Precursors for PCDD/F Formation During Combustion Process

MLA: N. Menad Precursors for PCDD/F Formation During Combustion Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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