Published 1991 | Version v1
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Assessment of an on-line CI-mass spectrometer as a continuous emission monitor for sewage sludge incinerators

  • 1. ELI Eco Technologies Inc., 143 Dennis Street, Rockwood, Ontario (Canada)
  • 2. V and F Analyse-Und Messtechnik GMBH, A-6060 Absam, Maderpergestrasse 18 (Austria)

Description

ELI Eco Technologies Inc. tested two sewage sludge incinerators using regulator methods and a V and F CIMS-500 chemical ionization mass spectrometer. Correlations between dioxins and dibenzofurans from the regulatory MM5 trains and the continuous readings form the CIMS-500 for chlorobenzenes and chlorophenols were noted. As well, correlations between chlorinated organics and other volatile organics were obvious under poor combustion conditions. ELI Eco Technologies Inc. recently completed an extensive survey of organic chemical emissions including VOCs, chlorobenzenes, chlorophenols, chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans from two sewage sludge incinerators. The program was funded by the Municipality of Metro Toronto, Environment Ontario, and Environment Canada. Contaminants were measured by regulatory methods (ASME Modified Method 5) and simultaneously with the continuous mass spectrometer. The purpose of the study was to provide regulatory testing and at the same time evaluate the usefulness of the CIMS-500 mass spectrometer in assessing emissions. This paper describes the evaluation of the usefulness of this mass spectrometer

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Air and Waste Management Assoc.
Imprint Place
Pittsburgh, PA (United States)
Imprint Title
Municipal waste combustion
Imprint Pagination
1028 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 880-884.

Conference

Title
2. annual international conference on municipal waste combustion.
Dates
16-19 Apr 1991.
Place
Tampa, FL (United States).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-910481--.