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Characterization of Particulate Matters and VOCs Emission in Biomass Combustion with Cone Calorimeter

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한국폐기물자원순환학회 (Korea Society Of Waste Management)
초록

This study characterized PM and VOC emissions from cow dung combustion in a controlled experiment. Dung from grass-fed cows was dried and combusted using a dual cone calorimeter. Heat fluxes of 10, 25, and 50 kW/m² were applied. The concentrations of PM and VOCs were determined using a dust spectrometer and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, respectively. PM and VOC emission factors were much higher for the lower heat flux, implying a fire ignition stage. When the heat flux was 50 kW/m², the CO₂ emission factor was highest and the PM and VOC emission factors were lowest. Particle concentrations were highest in the 0.23-0.3-μm size range at heat fluxes of 25 kW/m² and 50 kW/m². Various toxic VOCs including acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, benzene, and toluene were detected at high concentrations. Although PM and VOC emission factors at 50 kW/m² were lower, they were high enough to cause extremely high indoor air pollution. The characteristics of PM and VOC emissions from cow dung combustion indicated potential health effects of indoor air pollution in developing countries.

저자
  • Duckshin Park(Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • Keun Yul Yang(Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • ona L. Barabad(Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • Youngmin Cho(Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • Wootae Jeong(Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • Soon-Bark kwon(Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • Kiyoung Lee(Seoul National University)