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Dynamic evolution of particulate and gaseous emissions for typical residential coal combustion.
Li, Siyuan; Liu, Dantong; Jiang, Xiaotong; Tian, Ping; Sheng, JiuJiang; Wu, Yangzhou; Hu, Kang; Bi, Kai; Li, Ruijie; Zhao, Delong; Huang, Mengyu; Kong, Shaofei; Zheng, Chenghang.
Afiliação
  • Li S; Department of Atmospheric Sciences, School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.
  • Liu D; Department of Atmospheric Sciences, School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China. Electronic address: dantongliu@zju.edu.cn.
  • Jiang X; College of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Aeronautics, Binzhou 256600, China.
  • Tian P; Beijing Weather Modification Center, Beijing 100089, China.
  • Sheng J; Beijing Weather Modification Center, Beijing 100089, China.
  • Wu Y; Guangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control Theory and Technology, College of Environment Science and Engineering, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, China.
  • Hu K; Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center of Atmospheric Environment and Equipment Technology, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Environment Monitoring and Pollution Control, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, 219 Ningliu Road, Nanjing 210044, China.
  • Bi K; Beijing Weather Modification Center, Beijing 100089, China.
  • Li R; Beijing Weather Modification Center, Beijing 100089, China.
  • Zhao D; Beijing Weather Modification Center, Beijing 100089, China.
  • Huang M; Beijing Weather Modification Center, Beijing 100089, China.
  • Kong S; Department of Atmospheric Sciences, School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China.
  • Zheng C; StateKey Lab of Clean Energy Utilization, State Environmental Protection Engineering Center for Coal-Fired Air Pollution Control, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.
Sci Total Environ ; 951: 175851, 2024 Nov 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39214355
ABSTRACT
Residential coal combustion still accounts for half of the heating energy consumption in many developing countries. The dynamic variation during the combustion process importantly determines the combustion facility design and appropriate air quality assessment, which was omitted in conventional studies. This study investigated the emissions of particulate and gaseous pollutants during the combustion process for typical coal types using online monitoring. During the first pyrolysis stage with temperature climbing, the organic aerosols (OA) and gases reached peak concentration. The second fierce combustion stage had the highest temperature and produced the highest cumulative emissions, particularly a substantial amount of black carbon for coals with higher volatile content. Using higher-quality coals will undoubtedly reduce PM emissions, by a factor of 10 from bituminous to anthracite coal. However, more ultrafine particles (d < 0.1 µm) from cleaner coal may pose additional health risks. Anthracite and honeycomb coal had approximately twice the energy content and emitted more CO2 per unit mass of fuel and had more persistent SO2 emissions throughout the burnout stage. The oxygenation of OA and organic gases remained increased during combustion, suggesting the pyrolysis products underwent oxidation before being emitted. The investigation of the coal combustion process suggests the importance of reducing volatiles to control PM emissions, but the potential negative synergistic effects between PM reduction and increased carbon emissions should also be considered.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ / Sci. total environ / Science of the total environment Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: Holanda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ / Sci. total environ / Science of the total environment Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: Holanda