Technology to Control PCDD/Fs from MSW Incineration Processes

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At present the dioxin problem caused by MSW(Municipal solid waste) incineration has become the point problem of the development of application. According to the formation mechanisms of dioxins in the process of MSW incineration prevention measure may divide into the combustion, the combustion before and burn the latter three broad headings prevention measure which produced the PCDD/Fs after burning area mainly include in the haze, the flying ash the PCDD/Fs removing and prevents some measures which PCDD/Fs produces. Finally this paper proposed several measures in control and purification dioxins technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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2621-2626

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December 2012

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