Thermal desorption as remedial technology for PCB [polychlorinated biphenyls]-contaminated waste
2005
Pavicevic, V.(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro). Tehnolosko-metalurski fakultet) | Antonovic, D. | Stamenovic, M.
Thermal desorption or thermal separation is a process that uses temperatures high enough to volatilize or vaporize organic compounds from contaminated media, but not to destroy them. Because this process is not intended to destroy the organic contaminants, further treatment or disposal of the organic contaminants is required. Thermal desorption has been used to treat PCB-contaminated soils and sediments as very efficient technology, but it has not yet been proven for biological sludges, municipal waste and PCB capacitors. The most important problem is to prevent the air pollution, so the equipment for the air pollution control must be adequate.
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