Abstract

Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) and Solid Refuse Fuel (SRF) plant is a facility that recycles household waste into fuel. Odor was generated in the process of producing renewable fuel. There had been a problem with the treatment of existing odor prevention facilities. Complex odor was measured in a regeneration facility. 22 kinds of designated odor substances were evaluated. Complex odor was evaluated by 5 people. Designated odor substances were analyzed using liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. It was found that butyl acid, valeric acid, and trimethylamine had a 95% effect on the odor contribution. The level of odor was measured and evaluated at the inlet and outlet of the facility. In the pilot test, the stench was formed in three steps: sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, and sodium hypochlorite. Odor performance was evaluated using a chemical neutral device in the MBT. Throughout the deodorization performance evaluation in the MBT and SRF plant, the correlation between the complex odor and the legally designated odor substance was confirmed. In the chemical liquid cleaning experiment to prevent odor, the deodorization efficiency was 93% after about 20 minutes of reaction time between the odor gas and the chemical liquid. On the other hand, if the odor prevention facility is linked to the RTO and chemical cleaning facility, the odor can reduce 98.6% of the high concentration odor generated in the drying and molding process.

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