Chlorine in waste-derived solid recovered fuel (SRF), co-combusted in cement kilns: A systematic review of sources, reactions, fate and implications

S Gerassimidou, CA Velis, PT Williams… - Critical Reviews in …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Solid recovered fuel (SRF), a partly biogenic form of waste-derived fuel, can be used for
replacing fossil fuels in cement kilns. Higher SRF uptake is limited mainly by its chlorine (Cl) …

A critical review on thermal treatment technologies of combustible fractions from mechanical biological treatment plants

VSNS Goli, DN Singh, T Baser - Journal of Environmental Chemical …, 2021 - Elsevier
The presence of combustible fractions (CFs) such as plastic, paper and cardboard, textiles,
wood, leather, and rubber in municipal solid waste (MSW), which are incalcitrant to microbial …

Techno-economic analysis of municipal solid waste gasification for electricity generation in Brazil

FC Luz, MH Rocha, EES Lora, OJ Venturini… - Energy Conversion and …, 2015 - Elsevier
The key objective of this paper is to analyze the techno-economic feasibility of this
alternative for the Brazilian municipalities, classified according to population subgroups …

[HTML][HTML] Technical properties of biomass and solid recovered fuel (SRF) co-fired with coal: Impact on multi-dimensional resource recovery value

E Iacovidou, J Hahladakis, I Deans, C Velis… - Waste Management, 2018 - Elsevier
The power plant sector is adopting the co-firing of biomass and solid recovered fuel (SRF)
with coal in an effort to reduce its environmental impact and costs. Whereas this intervention …

Effects of biodegradable-and non-biodegradable-rich waste separation on ash deposition behaviour during coal and refuse-derived fuel co-combustion

A Prismantoko, F Karuana, A Nugroho, PA Santoso… - Waste Management, 2024 - Elsevier
The potential impact of ash deposition during the combustion of separated biodegradable-
and non-biodegradable-rich waste of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) was evaluated in this study …

Processing and properties of a solid energy fuel from municipal solid waste (MSW) and recycled plastics

JI Gug, D Cacciola, MJ Sobkowicz - waste management, 2015 - Elsevier
Diversion of waste streams such as plastics, woods, papers and other solid trash from
municipal landfills and extraction of useful materials from landfills is an area of increasing …

Determination of the material-recyclable share of SRF during co-processing in the cement industry

SA Viczek, A Aldrian, R Pomberger, R Sarc - Resources, Conservation and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Solid recovered fuel (SRF according to EN 15359) is frequently used to substitute primary
fuels required for the clinker burning process in the cement industry. Since the ash that is …

SO2, NOx, HF, HCl and PCDD/Fs emissions during Co-combustion of bituminous coal and pickling sludge in a drop tube furnace

S Zhang, X Jiang, G Lv, B Liu, Y Jin, J Yan - Fuel, 2016 - Elsevier
The influence of co-combustion of bituminous coal and pickling sludge on SO 2, NO x, HF,
HCl and PCDD/Fs emissions was studied in a drop tube furnace. To simulate the …

Refuse derived fuel from municipal solid waste rejected fractions-a case study

I Brás, ME Silva, G Lobo, A Cordeiro, M Faria… - Energy Procedia, 2017 - Elsevier
Portuguese legislation enforces adequate alternatives to municipal waste landfilling of
organic wastes as well as others susceptible of valorisation. In the present work, the …

Co-combustion of pulverized coal and solid recovered fuel in an entrained flow reactor–General combustion and ash behaviour

H Wu, P Glarborg, FJ Frandsen, K Dam-Johansen… - Fuel, 2011 - Elsevier
Co-combustion of a bituminous coal and a solid recovered fuel (SRF) was carried out in an
entrained flow reactor, and the influence of additives such as NaCl, PVC, ammonium …