Abstract

Combustion experiments using the fluidized bed were performed to evaluate the usefulness of the oil produced by the pyrolysis of municipal waste. The emission levels of carbon-monoxide, nitrogen-oxides, sulfur-oxides and hydrogenchloride from the oil combustion were measured and compared with those levels from the fuel oil and kerosene combustions.The carbon-monoxide and nitrogen-oxides emission levels from the pyrolysis oil combustion were slightly higher than those from the kerosene and fuel oil combustions, but the sulfur-oxides emission level was considerably lower than that from the fuel oil combustion. It was concluded that the pyrolysis oil produced from municipal waste is possible to use such as a boiler fuel.

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