Abstract

An assessment of the efficiency and safety of the formaldehyde decontamination process containing solid waste of wood-chip boards by method of medium-temperature dry pyrolysis at the installation developed by the authors was evaluated. Sawdust of chip boards and coke ash residue after their pyrolysis were subjected to biological examination. The test objects were Daphnia magna Straus, algae Scenedesmus quadricauda and luminescent bacteria. It was revealed that pyrolysis of these wastes at the proposed plant will reduce the load on the hydrosphere and reduce the ratio of dilution of water extracts by more than half. Analysis of the composition of pyrolysis gases showed that the mass concentration of nitrogen oxides and carbon in the air of the working zone does not exceed the MPC of the working zone and MPC of settlements. The conclusion on environmental safety of the process of pyrolysis of formaldehyde-containing solid wastes at the proposed installation is made.

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