Abstract

This paper presents initial measurement data on the emission of volatile, reduced sulfur-containing gases from flue gas desulfurization (FGD) storage ponds. Several different types of FGD stored sludges were studied including lime, limestone, and mixtures of fly ash and lime or limestone residues, some of which had been chemically stabilized. The volatile sulfur gas emissions were cryogenically concentrated and determined by wall-coated, open-tubular capillary column gas chromatography using a flame photometric detector. Hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, carbon disulfide, and an unusual, unidentified sulfur-containing compound were found in the gaseous pond flux. Benzene, toluene, and ..cap alpha..-pinene were also identified by gas chromatography-single ion monitoring mass spectrometry. The total reduced sulfur gas emission from a 100 acre pond approximated 2.0 kg day/sup -1/ (as sulfur).

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