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Particulate and gaseous emissions from charcoal combustion in barbecue grills

Vicente, Estela D. (author)
Centre of Environmental and Marine Studies
Vicente, Ana (author)
Centre of Environmental and Marine Studies
Evtyugina, Margarita (author)
Centre of Environmental and Marine Studies
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Carvalho, Ricardo (author)
Umeå universitet,Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronik,Centre of Environmental and Marine Studies,Thermochemical Energy Conversion Laboratory
Tarelho, Luís A. C. (author)
Centre of Environmental and Marine Studies
Oduber, Fernanda I. (author)
Department of Physics, Universidad de León
Alves, Célia (author)
Centre of Environmental and Marine Studies
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Elsevier, 2018
2018
English.
In: Fuel processing technology. - : Elsevier. - 0378-3820 .- 1873-7188. ; 176, s. 296-306
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  • The use of charcoal for cooking and heating can be a major source of air pollution and lead to a wide range of health outcomes. The aim of this study was to experimentally quantify and characterise the gaseous and particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions from charcoal combustion in a typical brick barbecue grill. The gaseous emission factors were 219 ± 44.8 g kg−1 for carbon monoxide (CO), 3.01 ± 0.698 g kg−1 for nitrogen oxides (NOxexpressed as NO2), and 4.33 ± 1.53 gC kg−1 for total organic carbon (TOC). Particle emissions (7.38 ± 0.353 g kg−1 of dry charcoal burned) were of the same order of magnitude as those from traditional residential wood burning appliances. About 50% of the PM2.5 emitted had a carbonaceous nature while water soluble ions accounted, on average, for 17% of the particulate mass. Alkanes (C11–C16 and C23), hopanes, steranes and alkyl-PAHs accounted for small mass fractions of PM2.5. Phenolic compounds and saccharides represented the major particle-bond organic constituents. The high proportion of either resin acids or syringyl and vanillyl compounds is consistent with emissions from charred coniferous wood. The ratios between anhydrosugars for charcoal are much lower than the values reported for lignite combustion, but overlap those from other biomass burning sources.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Naturresursteknik -- Energisystem (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Environmental Engineering -- Energy Systems (hsv//eng)

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Barbecue grill
Charcoal
Emissions
Chemical composition
PM2.5
Organic markers
Environmental Science
miljövetenskap

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