Fine particle and trace element emissions from an anthracite coal-fired power plant equipped with a bag-house in China
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摘要
Fine particle and trace element emissions from energy production are associated with significant adverse human health effects. In this investigation, the fine particles and trace elements emitted from the combustion of pulverized anthracite coal at a 220 MW power plant were determined experimentally in the size range from 30 nm to 10 μm with 12 channels. The particulate size distributions and morphological characteristics before and after the bag-house were evaluated. The uncontrolled and controlled emission factors of particles are compared with the calculated values from the US Environment Protection Agency, AP-42. Size-classified relative enrichment factors of As, Hg, Se, Cd, Cr, Cu, Al, V, Zn, Mn, Fe were obtained. Relative distributions of trace elements between bottom ash, fly ash and flue gas are determined by mass balance method. The bag-house collection efficiencies of particles and trace elements in the particulate phase are obtained. Finally, the controlled and uncontrolled emission factors of elements of different particulate size fractions are obtained, which will provide useful information for PM2.5 and PM10 emission inventory development, toxic and hazardous pollutant emission estimates and emission standards established for metal-based pollutants from a pulverized coal-fired boiler.

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