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Title: Electric arc furnaces for steel-making: Hot spots for persistent organic pollutants
Authors: Odabasi, M.
Bayram, A.
Elbir, T.
Seyfioglu, R.
Dumanoglu, Y.
Bozlaker, A.
Demircioglu, H.
Keywords: Ambient air
Ambient air concentration
Electric arc furnace
Emission factors
Ferrous scrap
Gas concentration
Hot spot
Persistent organic pollutants
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
Scrap preheating
Steel plant
Aromatic hydrocarbons
Cavity resonators
Chlorine
Chlorine compounds
Electric arcs
Electric furnace process
Electric furnaces
Ethers
Furnaces
Gas plants
Iron
Oxygen
Polychlorinated biphenyls
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Preheating
Printed circuits
Steel
Steel metallurgy
Steel scrap
Sulfur
Organic pollutants
aliphatic hydrocarbon
aromatic hydrocarbon
chlorine
nitrogen
organic compound
oxygen
polybrominated diphenyl ether
polychlorinated biphenyl
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
steel
sulfur
air sampling
ambient air
atmospheric pollution
industrial emission
organic pollutant
PAH
PBDE
pollutant source
air pollution
article
concentration (parameters)
gas
heating
organic pollution
quantitative analysis
Turkey (republic)
Air Pollutants
Environmental Monitoring
Fires
Industrial Waste
Metallurgy
Organic Chemicals
Turkey
Volatilization
Wind
Aliaga
Eurasia
Izmir [Turkey]
Abstract: Persistent organic pollutant (POP) concentrations were measured in stack-gases of ferrous scrap processing steel plants with electric arc furnaces (EAFs) (n = 5) in Aliaga, Izmir, Turkey and in air (n = 11) at a site near those plants. Measured stack-gas concentrations for the four plants without scrap preheating (611 ± 311, 165 000 ± 285 000, and 33 ± 3 ng m-3, average ± SD for ?41PCBs, ?16PAHs, and ?7PBDEs, respectively) indicated that they are significant sources for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). POP emissions from the plant with scrap preheating were significantly higher (13 500, 445 000, and 91 ng m-3 for ?41PCBs, ?16PAHs, and ?7PBDEs, respectively). It was also shown that the steel plants emit considerable amounts of fugitive POPs in particle-phase. Estimated emissions using the emission factors generated in this study and the production amounts suggested that the steel plants with EAFs may significantly contribute to local and global PAH, PCB, and PBDE emissions. Several othercompounds(aromaticandaliphatic hydrocarbons, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, and chlorine-containing organic compounds, n = 49) were identified and determined semiquantitatively in the stack-gas and ambient air samples. Ambient air concentrations (62 ± 35, 320 ± 134 ng m-3, 1451 ± 954 pg m-3, for ?41PCBs, ?16PAHs, and ?7PBDEs, respectively) were significantly higher than those measured previously around the world and in the region, further confirming that the steel plants with EAFs are "hot spots" for POPs. © 2009 American Chemical Society.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6740
https://doi.org/10.1021/es900863s
ISSN: 0013-936X
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