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The objective of this work was to study the influence of temperature on the PCDD/Fs behavior stored in biomass ashes issued from an automatic pilot-scale wood boiler. A mixture of these ashes with a dioxin mass ratio dry based of 5.9 µg kg-1 was used for thermal treatment at temperatures ranging between 200 and 500°C. First tests were carried out in a macro thermogravimetric analysis instrument while a couple of other tests were carried out in a quartz-lined crossed fixed-bed reactor. These treated ashes were afterwards analyzed and their dioxin mass ratio was determined. Results obtained from these both experiments are radically different: ashes treated in macro-TGA contain 18 times more PCDD/Fs than the initial non-treated ashes while those from the reactor have 84% less of PCDD/Fs. Ninety-one percent of stored PCDD/Fs in the initial ashes were eliminated after 1h at 400°C in crossed fixed-bed reactor. Macro-TGA experiments are a representation of what happens during the shutdown and cooling phase of the boiler, some areas reaching temperatures for which the formation of PCDD/Fs is optimal. Without cleaning the boiler, a memory effect on further tests is observed.
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Benzofuranos , Dioxinas , Dibenzodioxinas Policloradas , Biomassa , Dibenzofuranos , Dibenzofuranos Policlorados , Incineração/métodos , QuartzoRESUMO
We report a case of giant benign pancreatic mucinous cystadenoma in a 19-year-old woman with celiac disease and polycystic kidneys. She presented with a history of moderate episodic left flank pain evolving for a few weeks before becoming acute the night before her admission. We provide radiological and histological material and a short review of the literature.