Title of article :
PAH and soot emissions from burning components of medical waste: examination/surgical gloves and cotton pads
Author/Authors :
Yiannis A. Levendis، نويسنده , , Ajay Atal، نويسنده , , Joel B. Carlson، نويسنده , , Maria del Mar Esperanza Quintana، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
9
From page :
775
To page :
783
Abstract :
This is a laboratory investigation on the emissions from batch combustion of representative infectious (“red bag”) medical waste components, such as medical examination latex gloves and sterile cotton pads. Plastics and cloth account for the majority of the red bag wastes by mass and, certainly, by volume. An electrically heated, horizontal muffle furnace was used for batch combustion of small quantities of shredded fuels (0.5–1.5 g) at a gas temperature of ≈1000°C. The residence time of the post-combustion gases in the furnace was ≈1 s. At the exit of the furnace, the following emissions were measured: CO, CO2, NOx, particulates and polynuclear aromatic compounds (PACs). The first three gaseous emissions were measured with continuous gas analyzers. Soot and PAC emissions were simultaneously measured by passing the furnace effluent through a filter (to collect condensed-phase PACs) and a bed of XAD-4 adsorbent (to capture gaseous-phase PACs). Analysis involved soxhlet extraction, followed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Results were contrasted with previously measured emissions from batch combustion of pulverized coal and tire-derived fuel (TDF) under similar conditions. Results showed that the particulate (soot) and cumulative PAC emissions from batch combustion of latex gloves were more than an order of magnitude higher than those from cotton pads. The following values are indicative of the relative trends (but not necessarily absolute values) in emission yields: 26% of the mass of the latex was converted to soot, 11% of which was condensed PAC. Only 2% of the mass of cotton pads was converted to soot, and only 3% of the weight of that soot was condensed PAC. The PAC yields from latex were comparable to those from TDF. The PAC yields from cotton were higher than those from coal. A notable exception to this trend was that the three-ring gas-phase PAC yields from cotton were more significant than those from latex.
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
735363
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