Abstract

This paper describes the simultaneous treatment of PCDD/PCDF and toxic heavy metals contaminated sediment by pyrolysis with emphasis on complete removal and destruction of PCDD/PCDF in Tagonoura harbor sediment during a two-step pyrolysis process. Pyrolysis was conducted at different temperatures and N 2 gas flow rates. Results showed that almost all PCDD/PCDF (99.998%) can be removed from the sediment by treatment at 800°C for 30 minutes in single-step pyrolysis; however, PCDD/PCDF remained in the gas phase without destruction. Analysis also revealed that some PCDD/PCDF formation occurred during the single-step pyrolysis. However, by the use of two-step pyrolysis, where off-gases from the first furnace are heated at 1000°C, PCDD/PCDF in the final gas effluent was dramatically reduced by a thermal degradation mechanism. Stabilization of toxic heavy metals was also observed. Specifically, their leaching activity drastically decreased with increasing pyrolysis temperature. Significant metal volatilization did not occur. Though the low temperature pyrolysis was effective in removing PCDD/PCDF, the leachability of toxic heavy metals such as Cr and Ni was higher that of 800°C; however, lower than untreated. Two-step pyrolysis at 800°C for 30 minutes in the single-step and 1000°C in the two-step pyrolyzer would be effective for the treatment of sediments contaminated with PCDD/PCDF, toxic heavy metals and organic matters simultaneously.

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