著者
Akio YASUHARA Hiroyasu ITO
出版者
Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry
雑誌
環境化学 (ISSN:09172408)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.1, no.3, pp.525-528, 1991-12-05 (Released:2010-12-08)
参考文献数
6
被引用文献数
3 3

Main combustion products of poly (vinyl chloride) were polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. Formation of chlorine-containing compounds was little. Formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans was confirmed. Temperature of maximum PCDDs and PCDFs formation was 600°C. Essential profiles of PCDDs and PCDFs formation at various temperatures were similar. Formation amounts of PCDFs were more than those of PCDDs.

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14 cars containing vinyl chloride derailed and were incinerated after the accident. Dioxin formation has been confirmed as a byproduct of the combustion of vinyl chloride: https://t.co/6stFP1h8fm
@Cosmicpixle @FalconryFinance Proof please, I tried to do this and ended up with a number not even close to that high. Source would also be appreciated for dioxin production ng/g https://t.co/dpNPMojk2g was linked to me by a chemist. https://t.co/RXWrP9VppQ
@T_Shud I don't know for sure. Based on studies like this https://t.co/6PA6Jql1GK one I've used the assumption that ~10ng per gram burned is reasonable estimate. Assuming a million pounds of vinyl chloride burned that should come to 4.5 grams total. Less than the weight of a quarter.
@ApesPants @DoombergT https://t.co/6PA6Jql1GK It study on the combustion PVC and various temperatures. Based on there figures I was using a number 10ng of total dioxins per gram burned. As for quantity burned I assumed 450,000 kilos as estimate for a million pounds.
@alasurstrigis @SciHoss @ax3i0hm it absolutely is a byproduct of combusting vinyl chloride https://t.co/NekKOjww44 https://t.co/EtnoGiaD4b
Formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans was confirmed." Source below. If you think dioxin isn't good, you're right. 2/2 #OhioTrainDisaster https://t.co/qczRLef6P3

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