Toxic Emissions Detected in Incinerators, Posing Serious Health Risks
Scientists tested a device to monitor emissions from incinerators. They used a special spectrometer and incinerated a mix of chemicals in a flame. The device could detect different compounds in the emissions, showing changes when the incinerator conditions were altered. They found that incomplete combustion produced carbon monoxide, methane, ethylene, and benzene. The study also discussed challenges in creating accurate calibration standards for monitoring emissions continuously.