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Chlorinated aromatics from combustion - the influence of chlorine, combustion conditions and catalytic activity
Öberg, T., Öhrström, T.
Presentation vid 8th International Congress on Toxic Combustion By-Products, Umeå, 17-19 juni, 2003.

Sammanfattning
De novo formation of chlorinated aromatics in combustion processes was suggested more than 30 years ago, and later the quantitative dependence on the HCl concentration was shown both in the laboratory and in a full-scale study. The role of chlorine in the thermal formation of chlorinated aromatics has however remained a controversial issue, and it has also been difficult to establish the relative importance of high-temperature reactions compared to catalysed low-temperature formation. We now report results from a series of multifactor experiments in a full-scale combustion process, where we have investigated the influence of variations in chlorine input, combustion temperature and catalytic activity. The results show that all three factors have a statistically significant impact on the formation and release of these toxic by-products. Furthermore, chlorinated benzenes (CBz), dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) and dibenzofurans (PCDF) were formed both thermally at high temperatures and catalytically at temperatures below 400 °C. The relative importance of each of these factors is dependent upon the constraints in the specific situation. It was therefore not possible to assign one as generally more or less important than the other. In this study, a main objective was to ensure that the installation of a boiler for energy recovery would not also cause elevated emissions of chlorinated aromatics. A possible future application for the described experimental procedure is to assess the environmental implications of planned boiler installations.

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