Dioxins degradation and reformation during mechanochemical treatment

Chemosphere. 2017 Aug:180:130-140. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.04.004. Epub 2017 Apr 4.

Abstract

Mechanochemical dechlorination and destruction of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and -furans (PCDD/F) on fly ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration was tested with and without additives (CaO and CaO/aluminium powder). The first results disappointed because of obvious PCDD/F-reformation and a second test series was conducted after removing soluble salts (NaCl, KCl …) by thorough two-stage water washing. This second test series was successful and demonstrated good destruction results, especially with combined CaO/aluminium powder as additive. In a third test series salt was again added to the water-washed fly ash, and the first, poor results were largely reconstituted. For all tests a fairly complete (94 out of 136 congeners) isomer-specific analysis was conducted and analysed, allowing to differentiate between, e.g., 2,3,7,8-substituted PCDD/F and congeners formed following the chlorophenol route. The first became more important in the samples series Fly Ash, Milled Fly Ash, milling with added CaO, and milling with CaO/aluminium-addition. The second follow the opposite trend. This isomer-specific analysis will form the basis for further study using Principal Component Analysis.

Keywords: Fly ash; Mechanochemical dechlorination and destruction (MCD); Milling additives; Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) and –dibenzofurans (PCDF); Water-washing.

MeSH terms

  • Benzofurans / analysis
  • Benzofurans / chemistry
  • Coal Ash / analysis
  • Dibenzofurans, Polychlorinated / chemistry
  • Dioxins / analysis
  • Dioxins / chemistry*
  • Environmental Restoration and Remediation
  • Hazardous Substances / chemistry*
  • Incineration*
  • Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins / chemistry
  • Solid Waste / analysis

Substances

  • Benzofurans
  • Coal Ash
  • Dibenzofurans, Polychlorinated
  • Dioxins
  • Hazardous Substances
  • Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins
  • Solid Waste