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BALÁŠ, M. MILČÁK, P. LISÝ, M. KRACÍK, P.
Original Title
Properties of Particles Emitted when Combusting Wood Chips and Agro-materials
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In the field of air quality protection, solid particles are under increasing scrutiny. The particles themselves cause mainly deposits on plants and burden fauna with their presence. However, they are far more dangerous due to their high porosity and the large surface area that very easily adsorbs chemicals, including toxic heavy metals and hazardous persistent organic pollutants, making the particles transporting these pollutants. A large proportion of solid pollutants (PM) emissions are from local furnaces and unregulated combustion of organic waste. Due to legislative pressure on manufacturers and sellers, the emission limits of local furnaces are becoming more stringent, but most of the methods used are already reaching their limits. The paper deals with the size of SP emitted during the combustion of biomass and biodegradable waste and about the possibilities of their elimination.
Keywords
particles, biomass, air pollution
Authors
BALÁŠ, M.; MILČÁK, P.; LISÝ, M.; KRACÍK, P.
Released
27. 6. 2019
Publisher
AIP Conference Proceedings
ISBN
978-0-7354-1858-5
Book
38TH MEETING OF DEPARTMENTS OF FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS
1551-7616
Periodical
Number
2118
State
United States of America
Pages from
1
Pages to
4
Pages count
URL
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5114729
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT157832, author="Marek {Baláš} and Pavel {Milčák} and Martin {Lisý} and Petr {Kracík}", title="Properties of Particles Emitted when Combusting Wood Chips and Agro-materials", booktitle="38TH MEETING OF DEPARTMENTS OF FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS", year="2019", journal="AIP Conference Proceedings", number="2118", pages="1--4", publisher="AIP Conference Proceedings", doi="10.1063/1.5114729", isbn="978-0-7354-1858-5", issn="1551-7616", url="https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5114729" }