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Environ Technol


Title:Exploratory studies on incineration of carbaryl waste
Author(s):Patil MP; Devi SS; Sonolikar RL;
Address:"Solid Waste Management Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Nehru Marg, Nagpur-440020, India. mp_patil@neeri.res.in"
Journal Title:Environ Technol
Year:2009
Volume:30
Issue:3
Page Number:313 - 318
DOI: 10.1080/09593330902723803
ISSN/ISBN:0959-3330 (Print) 0959-3330 (Linking)
Abstract:"A hazardous waste stream, generated during the manufacture of carbaryl (1-naphthyl-n-methylcarbamate), an insecticide, was explored for assessing its suitability for incineration. The physico-chemical characteristics such as proximate analysis (moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon and ash), ultimate analysis (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen), calorific value and the heavy metal content of the waste indicated that carbaryl waste was suitable for incineration. The incineration experiments were conducted in a bench-scale (25 mm ID, 450 mm long) quartz reactor at various operating temperatures (800 to 1200 degrees C) at a fixed gas-phase residence time of two seconds. Results of the experiments showed that carbaryl waste could be effectively incinerated at a temperature of 1200 degrees C with a gas-phase residence time of two seconds. The destruction and removal efficiency (DE) at these operating conditions was > 99.99% for carbaryl, which was monitored as a principal organic hazardous compound (POHC). The ash generated at these operating conditions was subjected to the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) and was found to be non-toxic in nature"
Keywords:"Carbaryl/*chemistry Chemical Phenomena Equipment Design *Hazardous Waste Incineration/*methods Temperature Waste Disposal, Fluid/*methods Water Pollutants, Chemical/*chemistry;"
Notes:"MedlinePatil, M P Devi, S Saravana Sonolikar, R L eng England 2009/05/15 Environ Technol. 2009 Mar; 30(3):313-8. doi: 10.1080/09593330902723803"

 
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