Science Inventory

EFFECT OF OXYGEN - ENHANCEMENT ON HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATION

Citation:

Stanley, L. EFFECT OF OXYGEN - ENHANCEMENT ON HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATION. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-89/052 (NTIS PB89223689).

Description:

How does the addition of oxygen improve the applicability of incineration? his paper addresses that question by evaluating the performance of oxygen enhanced hazardous waste incineration in three different applications. he cases studied include a laboratory study of the use of oxygen in reducing the transient emissions produced when solid waste is fed to a rotary kiln, a direct comparison of oxygen-enhancement to air only incineration using a mixture of hazardous wastes in a 3 million BTU/hr rotary kiln, and the use of oxygen-enhancement to decontaminate dioxin contaminated soil from seven uncontrolled waste sites. esults indicate that, oxygen-enhancement can significantly increase the throughput rate of low heating value wastes while still achieving successful decontamination. or high heating value wastes, additional modifications are required to reduce the temperature increase that accompanies oxygen enhancement. his rise in temperature causes increases in NOx, soot, and unburned hydrocarbon emissions.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 39818