Evaluating emissions and air quality implications of residential waste incineration
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Abstract. In Europe mainly at winter season the PM levels exceed air quality limits, which correlated with
the operation of solid-fred boilers. More and more people are returning to using these devices due
to energy shortage caused by the pandemic and regional conficts. In addition, the phenomena
of co-burning fuels and municipal waste in residential boilers in primarily fuel poverty households
increases further the amount of pollutants in the atmosphere. This study aims to correlate the
quantity and quality of air pollutants with the type of fuel (wood and wastes) burned. Combustion
experiments were conducted using oak fuel mixed with three waste groups: (1) plastics (PP, HDPE,
PET); (2) textiles (polyester—PES, cotton—COT); and (3) papers (cardboard—CARD, glossy coated
paper—GCP, 84C/PAP). The addition of waste to wood fuel altered the morphology of emitted
particles. While waste burning doesn’t always increase particle quantity, it signifcantly raises PAH
concentrations. A strong relationship exists between waste type, particle morphology, and PAH
quality, where with lower molecular weight PAHs linked to tar agglomerates and higher ones to soot
agglomerates with inorganic crystals.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-72173-w#citeas
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Contents: https://www.nature.com/srep/research-articles?year=2024
Editors: https://www.nature.com/srep/about/editors
Contents: https://www.nature.com/srep/research-articles?year=2024
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In Scientific Reports. 2024. Volume 14. 11 p.
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