Dioxin Formation in Biomass Gasification: A Review

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Abstract

The amount of PCDD/F emissions produced by gasification operations is often within standard limits set by national and international laws (<0.1 ng TEQ/Nm 3 ). However, a recent assessment of the literature indicates that gasification cannot always reduce PCDD/Fs emissions to acceptable levels, and thus a common belief on the replacement of incineration with gasification in order to reduce PCDD/Fs emissions seems overly simplistic. A review that summarizes the evidence on when gasification would likely result in environmentally benign emissions with PCDD/F below legal limits, and when not, would be of scientific and practical interest. Moreover, there are no reviews on dioxin formation in gasification. This review discusses the available data on the levels of dioxins formed by gasifying different waste streams, such as municipal solid wastes, plastics, wood waste, animal manure, and sewage sludge, from the existing experimental work. The PCDD/Fs formation in gasification and the operational parameters that can be controlled during the process to minimize PCDD/Fs formation are reviewed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number700
JournalEnergies
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information: Funding: Waste2 Gas: project no. 175326-0611, funded by the Rannis Technology Development Fund and SW-GROW, project no. 366, funded by the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme. Funding Information: Acknowledgments: Financial support was provided by the Rannís Technology Development Fund (project 175326-0611), and the Northern Periphery and Arctic program (project 366). Funding Information: Financial support was provided by the Rann?s Technology Development Fund (project 175326-0611), and the Northern Periphery and Arctic program (project 366). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Other keywords

  • Biomass gasification
  • Dibenzo-p-dioxins
  • Dibenzofluorans
  • Syngas

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