Abstract
Basic considerations to identify dioxins and related compounds formation through Municipal Refuse Incineration process are classified into two different fields. One is concerned with combustion process another with after-combustion process. For the after-combustion field, dioxins formation theory is well established with apparent hack data. This paper describes the first attempt to verify the dioxins formation pathways, which are predicted as the combination of HCl, Cl2, Aromatic Chloride Compounds, and Dioxins (by-products) formation in combustion zone, through basic chemical reactions and small scale combustion experiments.
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