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Wood pellets for home heating can be considered environmentally friendly fuels? Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in their ashes
Diana AmorelloSantino OrecchioSalvatore BarrecaAgata Valentisubject
0211 other engineering and technologiesPelletsCombustion02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesCombustioncomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliAnalytical ChemistryPelletPAHsDry weightPelletSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaSpectroscopy0105 earth and related environmental sciences021110 strategic defence & security studiesStoveChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureWood ashPAHWoodEnvironmentally friendlyEnvironmental chemistryStovePolycyclic Hydrocarbonsdescription
This paper reports the results of the first quantitative investigations of PAHs in wood pellet ashes. Investigations were carried out into the fifteen PAHs identified by the US-Environment Protection Agency (US-EPA) as requiring priority monitoring; other non-US-EPA listed PAHs and perylene were also investigated. The total concentrations for the 17 investigated compounds, expressed as the sum of the concentrations (∑PAHs), in the ashes produced by the wood pellet combustion, ranged from 0.064mg kg-1 to 0.90mg kg-1 of dry weight with a means of 0.31mg kg-1. The lowest concentrations (<0.1mg kg-1) were measured in the conifer ash samples. Concentrations of PAHs found in this paper will also serve as a baseline for future monitoring campaigns. The ashes produced from burning of the wood pellet may pose threat to the people and environment due to the presence of carcinogenic and mutagen PAHs.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-01-01 | Microchemical Journal |