High-reactivity hydrated lime prevents de novo dioxin formation in the 200–400 °C flue-gas window via chlorine scavenging and Damköhler-based design | Synapse
March 3, 2026
High-reactivity hydrated lime prevents de novo dioxin formation in the 200–400 °C flue-gas window via chlorine scavenging and Damköhler-based design
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Dioxin formation is prevented in the 200–400 °C flue-gas window with hydrated lime, ensuring safer emissions.
Key evidence indicates a reduction in dioxin levels, specifically targeting chlorine scavenging capability.
Analysis focuses on the chemical reactions involved during flue-gas processing at high temperatures, incorporating Damköhler principles.
High-reactivity hydrated lime offers a promising solution for reducing dioxin emissions; further field applications should be explored.