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Download fileKinetics of PCDD/Fs Formation from Non-Wood Pulp Bleaching with Chlorine
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posted on 2014-04-15, 00:00 authored by Xueli Wang, Haijun Zhang, Yuwen Ni, Qinqin Du, Xueping Zhang, Jiping ChenChlorine bleaching
is still practiced by most of nonwood pulp and
paper mills, resulting in a considerable amount of polychlorinated
dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans
(PCDD/Fs) formation and emission. In this study, the effects of primary
chlorination conditions on the formation of PCDD/Fs from nonwood pulp
bleaching with elemental chlorine were investigated. It was found
that low-chlorinated PCDD/Fs were usually formed and then underwent
further chlorination to form highly chlorinated PCDD/Fs with increasing
chlorination time. Higher available chlorine dosages and lower system
pH values greatly accelerated dioxin formation, and pH 3 was the threshold
for the formation of tetra- to octa-CDD/Fs. Higher temperatures promoted
the formation of lower-chlorinated PCDD/Fs, while caused significant
reduction of tetra- to hepta-CDDs and penta- to octa-OCDFs. PCDFs
were formed much faster than PCDDs. A first-order kinetic model showed
a good fit to the data for tetra- to oct-CDFs formation under different
chlorination conditions, indicating that chlorine substitution was
the rate determining step for their formation. Finally, the optimum
chlorination conditions for minimizing and eliminating the formation
of 2,3,7,8-TCDD/TCDF in nonwood pulp bleaching with elemental chlorine
were established.