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Wet Treatment of Fly Ash From Municipal Waste Incinerator with Sulfuric Acid as a Neutralizing Agent (황산(黃酸)을 중화제(中和劑)로 사용(使用)하는 소각(燒却)비산재의 습식(濕式) 처리(處理))

  • Eum, Nam-Il;Song, Young-Jun;Lee, Gye-Seung;Yoon, Si-Nae;Kim, Youn-Che;Jang, Yoon-Ho;Shin, Kang-Ho;Park, Charn-Hoon
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.15 no.6 s.74
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    • pp.16-24
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    • 2006
  • In this study, the neutralization and dechlorination process of MWI(Municipal Waste Incinerator) fly ash with $H_2SO_4$ are investigated to recover HCI, which is delivered from the reaction of chloride in the ash and sulfuric acid. The coarse crystalline gypsum and fine impurity containing heavy metal are also separated by 500# wet screening followed by recrystallization of the dechlorinated ash mainly made of $CaSO_4$. As a results, Using 100g MWI fly ash and 85g cone. sulfuric acid as raw material, 52.6g hydrochloric acid with 35% assay and 116.9g crystalline gypsum with 98% or more assay are recovered. In this process, 7.85g fine impurity containing heavy metal and 2.65g coarse impurity are also separated.

A Study on the Emission Characteristics of Mercury in Municipal and Industrial Waste Incinerators (폐기물소각시설의 수은배출특성 연구)

  • Seok Kwangseol;Hong Jihyung;Lee Sukjo;Lee Daegyun;Kim Daigon;Park Jihyun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.205-213
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    • 2004
  • The emission characteristics of mercury in waste incinerators were investigated to get basic data for the policy development on the emission reduction of mercury (Hg). For the study several important factors were analysed from 4 incinerators such as mercury concentration, emission factors and removal rate for control devices. The results are listed below. Mercury concentrations in the flue gas were 0.39~5.96 $\mu\textrm{g}$/S㎥ in MWI and 2.5~8.8 $\mu\textrm{g}$/S㎥ in IWI. The distributions of gaseous and particulate mercury in flue gas were above 99% and below 1 %, respectively. Therefore, in order to remove mercury effectively, it is important to control the gaseous mercury. Mercury concentrations in fly ash collected from control device were found as 16.2~35.6 mg/kg- ash in FF of MWI. Also mercury concentrations at the front and back point of control device of MWI were 33.45~62.65 $\mu\textrm{g}$/S㎥ and 0.88~3.49 $\mu\textrm{g}$/S㎥, respectively. Emission factors were estimated as 3.67~11.67 mg/ton in FF, 2.6~24.5 mg/ton in MWI with SNCR, SDR and FF, 54.9~192.7 mg/ton in IWI with Cyclone and FF. Emissions from Municipal Waste Incinerator were found both in minimum and maximum ranges. Annual mercury emissions emitted from MWI was estimated as 20.0 kg (6.0~33.9 kg).