Influence of the coke filler on the carcinogenicity of pitch–coke mixtures on carbonization


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Abstract

The emissions of benzo[a]pyrene at different temperatures and its concentration in the exhaust gases are measured in laboratory experiments on the carbonization (at temperatures up to 850°C) of coalpitch and petroleum-pitch binders and their mixtures with roasted petroleum and pitch coke. These pitch–coke mixtures are similar in composition to the anode mass used in aluminum production. The experiments confirm that the total benzo[a]pyrene emissions are much greater in the carbonization of petroleum pitch produced by cracking (Tso = 100°C) than for electrode pitch (Tso = 89°C) and other coal pitch. In most experiments, the benzo[a]pyrene emissions in the carbonization of pitch–coke mixtures is markedly less than for individual binder pitches. It is found that the benzo[a]pyrene emissions in the carbonization of a mixture based on pitch coke are much less than for a mixture based on petroleum coke in the high-temperature region that presents the greatest environmental hazard.

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O. F. Sidorov

Yeltsin Ural Federal University

Author for correspondence.
Email: sidorole@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

A. A. Deryugin

AO VUKhIN

Email: sidorole@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

A. Yu. Sidelnikov

AO VUKhIN

Email: sidorole@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg


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