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Main Title Effectiveness of selected fuel additives in controlling pollution emissions from residual-oil-fired boilers /
Author Pershin, D. W. ; Marti, G. B. ; Berka, E. E. ; Hal, R. E.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Pershing, D. W.
CORP Author National Environmental Research Center, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Control Systems Lab.
Publisher National Environmental Research Center, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; Available from National Technical Information Service,
Year Published 1973
Report Number EPA-650/2-73-031
Stock Number PB-225037
OCLC Number 37567944
Subjects Air--Pollution ; Boilers--Fuel
Additional Subjects ( Fossil fuels ; Air pollution) ; ( Fuel additives ; Residual oils) ; ( Boilers ; Air pollution) ; Fuel oil ; Performance evaluation ; Sulfur oxides ; Nitrogen oxides ; Hydrocarbons ; Carbon monoxide ; Coal ; Metals ; Oxides ; Sodium carbonates ; Air pollution control
Internet Access
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=9101Z5VU.PDF
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EJBD  EPA-650-2-73-031 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 07/01/2014
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA-650-2-73-031 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD RPS EPA 650-2-73-031 repository copy AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 04/16/2018
NTIS  PB-225 037 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation vii, 42 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The report gives results of a study to experimentally evaluate the effectiveness of four additive materials in controlling pollutant emissions from fossil fuel combustion: Trimex, PACE, KAP, and Glo-Klen. Each was carefully examined in a highly instrumented package boiler over the range of typical operating conditions (e.g., combustion intensity and residence time) for industrial and utility systems. Results show that none of the four reduce emissions of SOx, NO, CO, or UHC under any condition tested. Based on these results, the boiler operating problems, and the possibility that their use might create potentially harmful new emissions, none of the additives can be recommended as a means of controlling pollutant emissions.
Notes
ROAP no. 21ADG, program element no. 1A2014. "October 1973." "EPA-650/2-73-031." Includes bibliographical references (page 41).