An analytical model-based assessment of Wet Electrostatic Scrubbing for mitigating fine and ultrafine particles emissions in domestic biomass boilers
Arianna Parisi, Francesco Di Natale
Abstract
This paper proposes the general design of a Wet Electrostatic Scrubber aimed at mitigating fine and ultrafine particles emissions from domestic heating boilers. The design is based on particle capture modelling supported by specific experiments and technical literature information. Results indicate up to 96.6% removal efficiency, consuming 1.2 kg/h of water and 0.3 W per 1 m3/h of gas treated. Comparative analysis highlights the balanced performance of Wet Electrostatic Scrubber in particle capture, energy and water usage, pressure drop, and space occupancy, with the additional benefit of more efficient absorption of gas pollutants.
Topics & Concepts
Data scrubbingEnvironmental scienceUltrafine particleWaste managementBiomass burningBiomass (ecology)Environmental engineeringEnvironmental chemistryEngineeringAerosolChemistryMeteorologyChemical engineeringGeographyGeologyOceanographyAerosol Filtration and Electrostatic PrecipitationRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics