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The effect of additives on migration and transformation of gaseous pollutants in the vacuum pyrolysis process of waste printed circuit boards

Journal

WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 190-199

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X16662331

Keywords

Vacuum pyrolysis; brominated epoxy resin; additives; gas-phase pollutants; waste printed circuit boards

Funding

  1. Special Fund of University Discipline Construction of Department of Education of Guangdong Province [2014KTSP022]
  2. Fund of the Team Platform Great Achievements Cultivating Projects of Guangdong University of Technology [201206]
  3. Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province [2014B020216009]
  4. Special Fund of Department of Environmental Protection of Guangdong Province
  5. Major Special Fund of Industry-University-Research Collaborative Innovation of Guangzhou

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The effect of six additives (CaCO3, HZSM-5, CaO, Al2O3, FeOOH and Ca(OH)(2)) on the generation, migration, transformation and escaping behaviours of typical gaseous pollutants in the pyrolysis process were studied by vacuum pyrolysis experiments on epoxy resin powder from waste printed circuit boards with tube furnace. The results show that the additives Al2O3, CaO, Ca(OH) (2) and FeOOH could reduce the yield of the gas phase. The removal rates of pollutants, such as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, phenol, p-xylene, HBr, NO2 and SO2 in the gaseous products, has changed variously with the increasing percentage of the above additives. Judging from the control of gas-phase pollutant discharge, the calcium-base additives are superior to the others. Ca(OH)(2) has the best inhibition effect among them. The increase of the pyrolysis temperature and vacuum degree enhanced the volatility of organic pollutants and weakened the Ca(OH)(2) inhibition effect on organic pollutants, while it improved the removal rate of SO2. Under the condition of 500 degrees C pyrolysis temperature and 0.09MPa vacuum degree, when the additive proportion of Ca(OH)(2) was one-fifth, the average removal rate of pollutants in gas phase is up to 66.4%.

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