Abstract

A system is developed to produce activated charcoal from sewage sludge. It is composed of a pneumatic conveying dryer, and a carbonization and activation furnace. The activated charcoal produced performed well to remove dioxins from the exhaust gas and scrubber waste of an incinerator. The dioxins removal ability of the charcoal is found to be identical to that of a commercially used activated carbon.

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