NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF BIOMASS COMBUSTION AND CO-COMBUSTION IN BOILERS

Concentrations of regulated air pollutants - carbon monoxide, nitrogen monoxide as well as that of non-regulated compounds in waste gases - volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and HCl during combustion of selected biomass pellets in a small retort boiler have been investigated. In the group of VOCs, t...

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Combustion
Exhaust gases
Pellets
Retorts
Volatile organic compounds
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