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RESEARCH AREA -- CHLOROFLUOROCARBON (CFC) DESTRUCTION (AIR POLLUTION TECHNOLOGY BRANCH, AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL DIVISION, NRMRL)

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Six thermal oxidation (incineration) processes were approved by the Montreal Protocol for the disposal of CFCs and other ozone depleting substances. The Air Pollution Technology Branch of NRMRL's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division in Research Triangle Park, NC, has evaluated emissions from the thermal destruction of CFCs, and bench- and pilot-scale tests have been performed to identify the combustion conditions which maximize CFC destruction with minimum products of incomplete combustion (PICs) emissions. These tests have indicated a potential for formation of dioxins and furans as PICs when burning CFCs in combustion systems with refractory contaminated with copper. This work was performed in support of the United Nations Environment Programme and in collaboration with the Institute for Resources and Environment in Japan. To view this research project website, visit http://www.epa.gov/appcdwww/crb/aptb/cfc.htm. To access directly from this website, click on downloads on the navigation bar.

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Record Type:WEB SITE
Product Published Date:04/30/2001
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 20251