Abstract:
The fuel for generating high temperatures is a composition of coal, biomass, pet-coke, and waste rubber materials. Coal and plastic waste materials are usually used as a fuel for causing temperatures in the kiln. In any case, the combustion of a low quality solid fuels produces particulates having a blackish appearance and is considered extra hazardous than the usual greenhouse gases. This study provides the understanding of particulates morphology and the elements composition in order to develop a sustainable mitigation technology. Due to burning of the low quality or un-processed fuel, harmful emissions including all phases of matter, i.e. solid, liquid, and gas are being released into the atmosphere. A powerful scanning electron microscope (SEM) tool having a built in energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) gadget was used for the analysis. This study proposes a viable indigenous technology for the reduction of such toxic emissions. A detail analysis of the smoke, particularly the fine blackish particulates is critically evaluated. Several basic analytical methods (SEM, EDX, XRF, TGA, BET such as particulates surface area and size, and gaseous compositions) are used for generating real data
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Journal: Sixth International Conference on Sustainability in Process Industries (SPI) 19-20 Octover 2022 (Book of Abstracts), Volume: 0, Issue: 0, Year: 2022