Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts
Online ISSN : 1883-163X
Print ISSN : 1883-1648
ISSN-L : 1883-1648
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Removal of Dioxins in Flue Gas from Waste Incinerators by Catalytic Oxidative Process
Ichiro NinomiyaKazue UedaKazumasa TanakaMasanobu JigeHirotaka AmimotoKazuo Tai
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2000 Volume 11 Issue 6 Pages 307-313

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Removal of dioxins in flue gas from waste incinerators by catalytic oxidative process was investigated. Mono-chlorobenzene (MCB) was used as a model-compound of dioxins in order to study the kinetics of catalytic decomposition. The decomposition of MCB is a first order reaction with respect to the concentration of MCB and the reaction rate was 1.4 times higher at 200°C than at 170°C. The durability test of the catalyst using the real flue gas from a municipal waste incinerator was performed. Dioxins were completely decomposed at the initial stage, and the decomposition efficiency of dioxins after 16, 500 hours was still 95% in TEQ. The influences of reaction temperature and linear velocity on the decomposition of dioxins were clarified. The high decomposition rate of dioxins was maintained in the temperature range of 170-240°C. The decomposition reaction of dioxins was well interpreted by the theoretical calculations based on the mixing diffusion model.
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