Environmental impact of polymer-waste disposal / Sidorov O.F., Shishov M.G., Deryugin A.A., Sidelnikov A.Y. // Coke and Chemistry. - 2016. - V. 59, l. 3. - P. 117-121.

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1068364X
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Abstract:
The laboratory carbonization of well-known polymers to 850°C is studied, in order to determine the benzo[a]pyrene emissions. In carbonization, the exhaust gases from all the polymers contain benzo[a]pyrene in levels far exceeding workplace air standards. The levels are higher for carbon-chain polymers than for heterochain polymers. The utilization of polymer wastes with the coal batch in coke ovens is investigated. It is found that the yield of gas and its content of benzo[a]pyrene are several times higher than for industrial coke ovens. This means that, in the industrial coking of coal batch with added carbon-chain polymers, elevated expansion pressure should be expected in the coke oven, along with increased atmospheric emissions of benzo[a]pyrene. © 2016, Allerton Press, Inc.
Author keywords:
atmospheric emissions; benzo[a]pyrene; carbon-chain polymers; carbonization; coke-oven gas; exhaust gases; heterochain polymers; polymer pyrolysis
Index keywords:
Air pollution; Atmospheric spectra; Carbonization; Chains; Coke ovens; Coking; Environmental impact; Exhaust gases; Gas emissions; Gases; Industrial emissions; Pyrene; Waste disposal; Waste utilizatio
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10.3103/S1068364X16030108
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Affiliations Eastern Coal Chemistry Research Institute (AO VUKhIN), ul. Vos’mogo Marta 14, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation; Yeltsin Ural Federal University, ul. Mira 28, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
Author Keywords atmospheric emissions; benzo[a]pyrene; carbon-chain polymers; carbonization; coke-oven gas; exhaust gases; heterochain polymers; polymer pyrolysis
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Correspondence Address Sidorov, O.F.; Eastern Coal Chemistry Research Institute (AO VUKhIN), ul. Vos’mogo Marta 14, Russian Federation; email: sidorole@mail.ru
Publisher Allerton Press Incorporation
Language of Original Document English
Abbreviated Source Title Coke Chem.
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