Essential Publications on Environmental Incineration

Dr. Philip H. Taylor’s research focuses on thermal treatment of hazardous materials, with an emphasis on PFAS destruction and waste incineration. His work supports advancements in environmental science, policy, and remediation.

 

Scientific Publication

Scientist examining samples through a microscope in a lab.

Development of a thermal stability-based ranking of hazardous organic compound incinerability

Industrial facility with large metal pipes and structures under a clear blue sky.

Thermal degradation of fluorotelomer treated articles and related materials

Large bales of compressed recyclable materials stacked outdoors near a smokestack.

Investigation of waste incineration of fluorotelomer-based polymers as a potential source of PFOA in

A bulldozer moves through a large landfill filled with waste.

Combustion operating conditions for municipal Waste-to-Energy facilities in the U.S.

Scientist analyzing data on computer screens in a high-tech lab.

Design and qualification of a bench-scale model for municipal waste-to-energy combustion

A large industrial factory under a blue sky with clouds.

Pilot-Scale Fluoropolymer Incineration Study Publications

Bench-Scale Testing Publications

Thick smoke billowing from industrial chimneys near a river.

Design and qualification of a bench-scale model for municipal waste-to-energy combustion

Red and white striped chimneys against a clear blue sky.

Combustion operating conditions for municipal Waste-to-Energy facilities in the U.S.

Thermal Treatment of Fluorinated Polymers Publications

Industrial facility with tall white exhaust stacks under a clear sky.

Thermal degradation of fluorotelomer treated articles and related materials

Smoke rises from a large pile of burning trash in a landfill.

Investigation of waste incineration of fluorotelomer-based polymers as a potential source of PFOA in