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Laboratory Evaluations of the Thermal Degradation Properties of Toxic Organic Materials in Sewage Sludge
Authors:Barry Dellinger  Sue L Mazer  Richard A Dobbs
Institution:1. Environmental Sciences Group, University of Dayton Research Institute , Dayton , Ohio , USA;2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Cincinnati , Ohio , USA
Abstract:Laboratory thermal decomposition studies were performed to evaluate potential emissions from sewage sludge incinerators. Precisely controlled thermal decomposition experiments were conducted on sludge spiked with mixtures of hazardous organic compounds, on mixtures of pure compounds without sludge, and on unspiked sludge. Experiments were conducted in nitrogen and air atmospheres with gas phase reaction times of 2.0 seconds over the temperature range 300°C-1000°C.

It was found that sludge inhibited the decomposition of moderately stable spiked contaminants but accelerated the decomposition of the most stable components. This effect was attributed to radical scavengers produced by the sludge matrix at lower temperatures which then decomposed at higher temperatures. A multiple hearth simulation study suggested that most of the organic material present In the sludge matrix is vaporized within the upper hearths that are held at lower temperatures and may consequently escape from such incinerators undestroyed. A number of stable byproducts resulted from the sludge decomposition that may be of environmental concern.
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