Decomposition of organohalogen compounds in municipal solid waste incineration plants. Part 1: Chlorofluorocarbons

Disposal of chlorofluorocarbons in a municipal solid waste incinerator has been studied. Destruction of CFC-11 (trichloromonofluoromethane) and CFC-113 (trichlorotrifluoroethane) was found to be better than 99.9%. Neither emission limits for hydrogen chloride or hydrogen fluoride specified in the 17...

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