Depollution of atmospheric emissions of wood pyrolysis furnaces |
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Authors: | Kamel Halouani Habib Farhat |
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Affiliation: | a IPEIS, Route Menzel Chaker km 0.5, BP: 805—3000, Sfax, Tunisia;b LASEM—ENIS, BP: W—3038, Sfax, Tunisia;c IPEIM, Rue Ibn El Jazzar 5019, Monastir, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | The wood carbonization in Tunisia consists essentially of traditional activity using charcoaling stacks and pits characterized by high atmospheric pollution and poor energy conversion. Indeed, 70% of the initial mass of anhydrous wood are found in the vapor as aerosols, polluting and toxic gases and complex condensable organic compounds that can cause a substantial pollution of air, ground and water. Several processes of treatment and energy valorization of such effluents were proposed, but the incineration remains at present the most promising technique of depollution. The results show that the incineration, at about 1000°C, of wood carbonization smokes allows the destruction of 99% of the mass of pollutants except CO2 and the reduction of polluting gas emission. The possible valorization of the smoke’s energy in the exit of the incinerator enhances the thermal efficiency of the process. |
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Keywords: | Wood carbonization Pyrolysis Charcoal Atmospheric emissions Incineration |
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