Environmental Technology Research Network
in the Asia-Pacific Region
DB for Research Project
Category(1) : Wastes
Category(2) : Modeling
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- Duration
- Research Catagory 1
- Research Catagory 2
- Research Field
- Researchers
- Affiliation 1
- Affiliation 2
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- Project Summary
- Publications
- International Joint Study with
Korea Institute of Energy Research(KIER), Korea
- Investigation on the Characteristics of Liquid Wastes Depending on Their Generation Sources and Study on Optimum Treatment Method
- 1995-1996
- Air, Wastes, Hazardous Substances
- Oxidative Pyrolysis, Monitoring
- Environmental Engineering, Toxicology
- Sang-Guk KIM, Dong-Chan KIM, Dae-Hyun SHIN, Nam-Sun ROH, Kwang-Ho KIM
- Wastes Pyrolysis Research Team, Energy & Environment Research Department
- KIER(Korea Institute of Energy Research), MOTIE(Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy)
- 71-2 Jang-dong, Yusong-ku, Taejon 305-343
- Korea
- 82-42-860-3632
- 82-42-860-3134
- Since liquid wastes are currently being collected and treated without respect of their kinds and charateristics, energy is not saved from incineration facility and furthermore, creats environmental problems. In this study, present status of liquid waste generation and treatment is investigated, and thermal decomposition characteristics are studied using a lab-scale thermal reactor. The purpose of this research is to divide liquid wastes into groups, and to present best treatment method for their each group.
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National Institute for Resources and Environment(NIRE), Japan
- Control Techniques of Hazardous By-products in Industrial Waste Incineration
- 1993-1996
- wastes, hazardous substances
- measurement, fate, monitoring, reaction mechanism
- chemistry, engineering, toxicology
- Mamoru TOMINAGA, Takashi IMAGAWA
- Water Analysis Lab, Hydrospheric Environmental Protection Dept.
- NIRE, AIST, MITI
- 16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305
- Japan
- 81-298-61-8338
- 81-298-61-8308
- The objectives of this research are to clarify for generation mechanisms of hazardous compounds in the combustion process, and to develop the proper incineration techniques for the industrial waste that contained halogenated organic compounds.
- 1)Takashi Imagawa et. al., Isomer Specific Analysis of Tetra- and pentachloronaphthalene in Fly Ash and halowax,J. Envir. Chem., 3,2,221-230,1993 2)Takashi Imagawa et. al., Determination of Congener Composion of halowax Using an Atomic Emission Detector,Bunseki Kagaku, 43, 629-633
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