5 resultados para Brominated dioxins
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Diplomityössä päivitetään voimalaitoksen ympäristöntarkkailusuunnitelma vastaamaan uudistuneen ympäristöluvan ja lainsäädännön edellytyksiä. Työssä tutkitaan leijupetikatti-loiden tulipesän lämpötiloja, savukaasun viipymäaikoja tulipesässä, leijukerroskattiloiden päästöjä, päästöjen jatkuvatoimista mittaamista sekä päästöjen seurantaa ja raportointia. Tulipesän lämpötiloja mitattiin kupla- ja kiertoleijukattiloilla. Tuloksien perusteella havait-tiin kiertoleijukattilan tulipesän alaosan lämpötilojen olevan lähes riippumaton pedin lämpötilasta ja höyrykuormasta. Tulipesän yläosassa lämpötilat nousevat höyrykuorman kasvaessa, mutta pedin lämpötilalla ei havaittu vaikutusta tulipesän yläosassakaan. Molemmilla kattiloilla havaittiin voimakas vaakatasoinen lämpötilaprofiili. Kuplaleijukattilalla sekä höyrykuorma että pedin lämpötila vaikuttivat tulipesän lämpötilaan. Savukaasun teoreettiset viipymäajat laskettiin kiertoleijukattilalle. Laskelmien ja mittauksien perusteella havaittiin kattilalla mahdollisuus saavuttaa savukaasun kahden sekunnin viipymäaika 850 ºC lämpötilassa. Kattilan käyttäytymisen aukottomaksi selvittämiseksi kaikilla polttoaineseoksilla ja höyrykuormilla tarvitaan lisää toimenpiteitä kattilalla ja lisää tulipesän lämpötilamittauksia. Leijukerroskattiloiden päästöjen syntymistä ja hallintaa tutkittiin teoreettisesti kirjallisuustutkimuksena. Tutkittuihin päästöihin kuuluivat typen oksidit, rikkidioksidi, hiukkaset, hiilimonoksidi, orgaaninen kokonaishiili, suolahappo, fluorivety, raskasmetallit sekä dioksiinit ja furaanit. Jatkuvatoimisten päästömittausmittauslaitteiden toimintaperiaatteita selvitettiin kirjalli-suustutkimuksena. Samoin selvitettiin jatkuvatoimisten päästömittauslaitteiden virhelähtei-tä. Päästömittauslaitteille laadittiin pitkän ja lyhyen ajan laadunvarmistussuunnitelma. Ha-vaittiin, että nykyiset jatkuvatoimiset päästömittauslaitteet eivät täytä kaikkia uusia laatu-kriteereitä. Päästöjen jatkuvatoimiseen seuraamiseen työssä suunniteltiin uusi valvomonäyttö. Uuden näytön avulla tehostetaan päästöjen valvontaa. Päästöjen raportointiin työssä suunniteltiin vuorokausiraportti. Raporttiin kerätään jatkuva-toimisten päästömittauslaitteiden puolen tunnin keskiarvot. Raportin tarkastaa, allekirjoittaa ja arkistoi vuorossa oleva operaattori.
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Virtain kaupungissa sijaitseva vuodesta –79 toiminut lämpövoimala on pääasiassa kotimaisia polttoaineita käyttävä kaukolämpöä tuottava voimalaitos. Jätemurskeen (REF) osuus on tällä hetkellä noin 10 % laitoksen lämmöntuotosta. REF valmistetaan paikallisesti ja sen tuotantoa on tarkoitus lisätä lähivuosina voimakkaasti. EU:n uusi todennäköisesti loppuvuodesta-2000 hyväksyttävä jätteenpolttoa koskeva direktiivi asettaa jätteen rinnakkaispolttolaitoksille tiukat päästörajat ja mittausvelvoitteet. Tämä lisää tuntuvasti kustannuksia Virtain laitoksen kaltaisissa pienissä kierrätyspolttoainetta hyödyntävissä laitoksissa. Työssä selvitettiin jätteenpolttodirektiivistä aiheutuvat savukaasujen mittaamisen kokonaiskustannukset Virroilla. Taloudellisimman mittausjärjestelmän vuo-tuisiksi kokonaiskustannuksiksi saatiin 180 000 mk jakautuen seuraavasti: Jatkuvatoimiset mittauslaitteet käyttökuluineen 90 000 mk, jaksottaiset HF, HCl ja SO2 -mittaukset 20 000 mk, raskasmetallien, dioksiinien ja furaanien määräaikainen mittaaminen 40 000 mk ja vertailumittaukset 30 000 mk.
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Dioxins and furans, PCDD/Fs, are highly toxic substances formed in post combustion zones in furnaces. PCDD/F emissions are regulated by a waste incineration directive which relates also to co-incineration plants. Several observations of dioxin and furan enhancements in wet scrub- bers have been reported previously. This is thought to be due to the so-called "memory effect" which occurs when dioxins and furans absorb into plastic material in scrubbers and desorb when ambient circumstances alter significantly. At the co-incineration plant involved, dioxins and furans are controlled with a wet scrubber, the tower packing of which is made of plastic in which activated carbon particles are dispersed. This should avoid the memory effect and act as a dioxin and furan sink since dioxins and furans are absorbed irreversibly into the packing ma- terial. In this case, the tower packing in the scrubber is covered with a white layer that has been found to be mainly aluminium. The aim of this thesis was to determine the aluminium balance and the dioxin and furan behaviour in the scrubber and, thus, the impacts that the foul- ing has on dioxin and furan removal. The source of aluminium, reasons for fouling and further actions to minimize its impacts on dioxin and furan removal were also to be discovered. Measurements in various media around the scrubber and in fuels were made and a profile analysis of PCDD/F and mass balance calculations were carried out. PCDD/F content de- creased in the scrubber. The reduced PCDD/F was not discharged into scrubbing water. The removal mechanism seems to work in spite of the fouling, at least with low PCDD/F loads. Most of the PCDD/F in excess water originates from the Kymijoki River which is used as feeding water in the scrubber. Fouling turned out to consist mainly of aluminium hydroxides. Sludge combusted in the furnace was found to be a significant source of aluminium. Ways to minimize the fouling would be adjustment of pH to a proper lever, installation of a mechanical filter to catch the loose material from the scrubbing water and affecting the aluminium content of the sludge.
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The driving forces for current research of flame retardants are increased fire safety in combination with flame retardant formulations that fulfill the criteria of sustainable production and products. In recent years, important questions about the environmental safety of antimony, and in particular, brominated flame retardants have been raised. As a consequence of this, the current doctoral thesis work describes efforts to develop new halogen-free flame retardants that are based on various radical generators and phosphorous compounds. The investigation was first focused on compounds that are capable of generating alkyl radicals in order to study their role on flame retardancy of polypropylene. The family of azoalkanes was selected as the cleanest and most convenient source of free alkyl radicals. Therefore, a number of symmetrical and unsymmetrical azoalkanes of the general formula R-N=N-R’ were prepared. The experimental results show that in the series of different sized azocycloalkanes the flame retardant efficacy decreased in the following order: R = R´= cyclohexyl > cyclopentyl > cyclobutyl > cyclooctanyl > cyclododecanyl. However, in the series of aliphatic azoalkanes compounds, the efficacy decreased as followed: R = R´= n-alkyl > tert-butyl > tert-octyl. The most striking difference in flame retardant efficacy was observed in thick polypropylene plaques of 1 mm, e.g. azocyclohexane (AZO) had a much better flame retardant performance than did the commercial reference FR (Flamestab® NOR116) in thick PP sections. In addition, some of the prepared azoalkane flame retardants e.g. 4’4- bis(cyclohexylazocyclohexyl) methane (BISAZO) exhibited non-burning dripping behavior. Extrusion coating experiments of flame retarded low density polyethylene (LDPE) onto a standard machine finished Kraft paper were carried out in order to investigate the potential of azoalkanes in multilayer facings. The results show that azocyclohexane (AZO) and 4’4-bis (cyclohexylazocyclohexyl) methane (BISAZO) can significantly improve the flame retardant properties of low density polyethylene coated paper already at 0.5 wt.% loadings, provided that the maximum extrusion temperature of 260 oC is not exceeded and coating weight is kept low at 13 g/m2. In addition, various triazene-based flame retardants (RN1=N2-N3R’R’’) were prepared. For example, polypropylene samples containing a very low concentration of only 0.5 wt.% of bis- 4’4’-(3’3’-dimethyltriazene) diphenyl ether and other triazenes passed the DIN 4102-1 test with B2 classification. It is noteworthy that no burning dripping could be detected and the average burning times were very short with exceptionally low weight losses. Therefore, triazene compounds constitute a new and interesting family of radical generators for flame retarding of polymeric materials. The high flame retardant potential of triazenes can be attributed to their ability to generate various types of radicals during their thermal decomposition. According to thermogravimetric analysis/Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy/MS analysis, triazene units are homolytically cleaved into various aminyl, resonance-stabilized aryl radicals, and different CH fragments with simultaneous evolution of elemental nitrogen. Furthermore, the potential of thirteen aliphatic, aromatic, thiuram and heterocyclic substituted organic disulfide derivatives of the general formula R-S-S-R’ as a new group of halogen-free flame retardants for polypropylene films have been investigated. According to the DIN 4102- 1 standard ignitibility test, for the first time it has been demonstrated that many of the disulfides alone can effectively provide flame retardancy and self-extinguishing properties to polypropylene films at already very low concentrations of 0.5 wt.%. For the disulfide family, the highest FR activity was recorded for 5’5’-dithiobis (2-nitrobenzoic acid). Very low values for burning length (53 mm) and burning time (10 s) reflect significantly increased fire retardant performance of this disulfide compared to other compounds in this series as well as to Flamestab® NOR116. Finally, two new, phosphorus-based flame retardants were synthesized: P’P-diphenyl phosphinic hydrazide (PAH) and melamine phenyl phosphonate (MPhP). The DIN 4102-1 test and the more stringent UL94 vertical burning test (UL94 V) were used to assess the formulations ability to extinguish a flame once ignited. A very strong synergistic effect with azoalkanes was found, i.e. in combination with these radical generators even UL94 V0 rate could be obtained.
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This thesis describes the occurrence and sources of selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs) such as polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) in the northern watershed of Lake Victoria. Sediments and fish were collected from three highly polluted embayments (i.e. Murchison Bay, Napoleon Gulf and Thurston Bay) of the lake. The analysis for PCDD/Fs, PCBs and PBDEs was done using a high resolution mass spectrometer coupled to a gas chromatograph (GC), and a GC equipped with an electron capture detector was used for HCHs. Total (Σ) PCDD/Fs, PCBs and PBDEs in sediments ranged from 3.19 to 478, 313 to 4325 and 60.8 to 179 pg g-1 dry weight (dw), respectively. The highest concentrations of pollutants were found at sites close to industrial areas and wastewater discharge points. The maximum concentrations of PCDD/Fs, PCBs, PBDEs and HCHs in fish muscle homogenates were 49, 779, 495 and 45,900 pg g-1 wet weight (ww), respectively. The concentrations of the pollutants in Nile perch (Lates niloticus) were significantly greater than those in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), possibly due to differences in trophic level and dietary feeding habits among fish species. World Health Organization-toxic equivalency quotient (WHO2005-TEQ) values in the sediments were up to 4.24 pg g-1 dw for PCDD/Fs and 0.55 pg TEQ g-1 dw for the 12 dioxin-like PCBs (dl-PCBs). 23.1% of the samples from the Napoleon Gulf were above the interim sediment quality guideline value of 0.85 pg WHO-TEQ g-1 dw set by the Canadian Council for Ministers of the Environment. The WHO2005-TEQs in fish were 0.001-0.16 pg g-1 for PCDD/Fs and 0.001-0.31 pg g-1 ww for dl- PCBs. The TEQ values were within a permissible level of 3.5 pg g−1 ww recommended by the European Commission. Based on the Commission set TEQs and minimum risk level criteria formulated by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the consumption of fish from Lake Victoria gives no indication of health risks associated to PCDD/Fs and PCBs. Principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that anthropogenic activities such as agricultural straw open burning, medical waste incinerators and municipal solid waste combustors were the major sources of PCDD/Fs in the watershed of Lake Victoria. The ratios of α-/γ-HCH varied from 0.89 to 1.68 suggesting that the highest HCH residues mainly came from earlier usage and fresh γ-HCH (lindane). In the present study, the concentration of POPs in fish were not significantly related to those in sediments, and the biota sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) concept was found to be a poor predictor of the bioavailability and bioaccumulation of environmental pollutants.