Chlorine promotes antimony volatilization in municipal waste incineration |
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Authors: | Nobuhisa Watanabe Saburo Inoue Hisao Ito |
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Affiliation: | (1) Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences, 8-34 Tohjoh-cho, Tennohji-ku, Osaka 5430026, Japan Tel. +81-6-6771-3354; Fax +81-6-6772-0676, JP |
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Abstract: | Antimony volatilization in municipal waste incineration was studied. Two municipal waste samples and antimony(III) oxide (Sb4O6) were heated to 500°C and 700°C in an air stream in a quartz furnace. The volatilization of Sb4O6 occurred more at 700°C that at 500°C. Conversely, antimony volatilization form municipal waste was stronger at 500°C than at 700°C. This implies that antimony from municipal waste is volatilized as chloride instead of oxide. The chlorine sources for antimony chlorination, a gas-phase reaction involving hydrochloric acid and a solid-phase reaction of inorganic chlorine, e.g., CaCl2, were compared. Only the solid-phase reaction could offer enough active chlorine to induce chlorination of antimony oxide. Received: July 2, 1998 / Accepted: January 28, 1999 |
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Keywords: | Antimony Chlorine Municipal waste Incineration Thermodynamics |
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