2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(00)00254-x
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Adsorption of PCDD/F on MWI fly ash

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“…The use of external surface for reaction analysis is consistent with the results for MSW ash of Mätz-ing et al [77]; they found that the global area was similar to the BET area, suggesting that the particles had negligible porosity. Hinton and Lane [145] after extensively characterising the ashes from 13 MSW incinerators concluded that "comparing the electron micrographs, mercury porosimetry and surface area data suggests that the majority of the surface area is found on the exposed surfaces of the flyash rather than the internal pores."…”
Section: Particle Sizesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The use of external surface for reaction analysis is consistent with the results for MSW ash of Mätz-ing et al [77]; they found that the global area was similar to the BET area, suggesting that the particles had negligible porosity. Hinton and Lane [145] after extensively characterising the ashes from 13 MSW incinerators concluded that "comparing the electron micrographs, mercury porosimetry and surface area data suggests that the majority of the surface area is found on the exposed surfaces of the flyash rather than the internal pores."…”
Section: Particle Sizesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Great affinity by PCDD/F for the ash surface of ESP dust taken from an iron ore sinter strand is reported by Wang et al [76]. Mätzing et al [77] carried out equilibration tests between flyash entrained in a gas stream and HCDD added as vapour. The residence time was 1.5 s and the temperature ranged from 25 to 135 • C. They report findings similar to those of Birat et al [15], with the gas/particle partitioning at low temperatures corresponding to the sublimation equilibrium.…”
Section: The Interaction Of Pcdd/f With Ash Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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