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Title: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Waste Incineration
Researcher: Prakash, Vinit
Guide(s): Singh, Satnam and Batra, Gurdeep Singh
Keywords: Chemistry
Chemistry Organic
Physical Sciences
University: Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Completed Date: 2009
Abstract: This thesis reports the emissions of total 16, 2A and 2B Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from the incineration of biomedical waste (BMW)/ industrial hazardous waste (HW) and the effects of combustion parameters (temperature and airflow rate) on their emissions in a specially designed laboratory scale vertical quart tube incinerator. The investigation of management practices followed by ten hospitals, a common biomedical waste treatment facility and two largest acrylic fiber producing industries of India has been under taken with a view to study emerging scenario of biomedical/ hazardous waste management. Waste samples were collected from Govt. Rajendra hospital, Patiala (blood contaminated blood bag and blood contaminated cotton) and Indian Acrylics limited, Sangrur (acrylic waste solution and cellulose waste filter). Vertical quartz tube incinerator was designed and fabricated for study of PAHs emissions in the laboratory. The collected samples were incinerated at different temperatures and air flow rates in the laboratory scale incinerator. Studies on Blood contaminated blood bag, Blood contaminated cotton, Acrylic waste solution and Cellulose waste filter has shown that there is no definite trend on PAHs distribution with combustion temperature and airflow rate. Similar findings were also reported by Mastral et al. (1999) on PAHs emissions from coal atmospheric fluidized bed combustion in the pilot scale study. The effect of temperature and airflow rate towards sum of 2A and 2B PAHs has been studied on the collected samples. Blood contaminated blood bag showed lower values of 2A and 2B PAHs at 700ºC or between 900-1000ºC with air flow rate of 1-4 L min-1. Blood contaminated cotton showed the lower values of sum of 2A and 2B PAHs at 700-800ºC with airflow rate of 1-4 L min-1. Acrylic waste solution showed the sum total of 2A and 2B PAHs to be lowest at 700-900ºC with airflow rate of 2-4 Lmin-1.
Pagination: 203p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/302311
Appears in Departments:School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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