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Quantitative Study of Triboemission Kinetics from Polymer Fiber-Reinforced Mortar Paving Blocks: Unraveling the Dynamics of Nanoparticle Aerosol Release

Husanu, Francisca | Alonso, Álvaro | Calderón, Verónica | Castellote, Marta | Nevshupa, Roman

DIGITAL.CSIC

Mortar blocks with addition of recycled polyurethane fibers (PUF) were subjected to abrasion using an original pin-on-disk tribometer in order to investigate the kinetic parameters and emission mechanisms of fine and ultrafine aerosol nanoparticles and the effect of the fiber concentration on the mechanical, tribological, and triboemission properties. Three different samples, referred as A (20% substitution level), B (40%), and C (60%) and a reference sample (Ref.) were analyzed for this study. The abrasion was performed in an environment chamber with filtered air using a stationary alumina sphere, 20 mm in diameter, which was pressed against the rotating sample using a dead weight of 1.3 kg. The sliding speed was 1 m s-1. A quantitative methodology was employed to assess the deposition rate, particle size distribution, and emissivity. The triboemission properties were correlated with the pore structure, morphology and tribochemical transformations of the particles and worn surfaces. The specific surface area, distribution of micro- and mesopore sizes, and skeleton density were evaluated through a comprehensive analysis involving three distinct methods: dynamic water adsorption, N2 adsorption, and He pycnometry. The mechanically affected zones were characterized using white-light confocal microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The function of the particle size distribution exhibited two modes, with the most probable particle size falling within the range of 115-156 nm. Interestingly, the PUFs addition did not changed considerably the size of the particles. The aggregation of PUFs resulted in a gradual increase in the volume of pores, particularly mesopores, as well as an increase in the specific surface area. The study's results demonstrated a decline in the deposition rate of aerosol particles within the 10 to 60 nm aerodynamic diameter range as the concentration of PUFs increased. This observation strongly suggested the occurrence of direct emission of polymeric aerosol particles resulting from the abrasion of PUFs. The findings of this research provide valuable insights into the intricate relationship between material composition, particle size distribution, porosity, and emission kinetics.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Triboemission
Aerosol nanoparticles
Kinetics
Polymer fibers
Pinondisk tribometer

MSL enriched keywords
analogue modelling material
elastic modelling material
synthetic elastic material
polyurethane (PU) foam
Measured property
porosity
Measured property
porosity
Technique
chemical and mineralogical analysis
Raman spectrometry - chemistry and mineralogy
crystal structure analysis
Raman spectrometry - crystal lattice
Analyzed feature
grain size and configuration
grain size
grain size distribution

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes
microscopy and tomography


Source publisher

DIGITAL.CSIC


DOI

10.20350/DIGITALCSIC/16382


Authors

Husanu, Francisca

Alonso, Álvaro

Calderón, Verónica

Castellote, Marta

Nevshupa, Roman


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DataManager

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Citiation

Husanu, F., Alonso, Á., Calderón, V., Castellote, M., & Nevshupa, R. (2024). Quantitative Study of Triboemission Kinetics from Polymer Fiber-Reinforced Mortar Paving Blocks: Unraveling the Dynamics of Nanoparticle Aerosol Release [Data set]. DIGITAL.CSIC. https://doi.org/10.20350/DIGITALCSIC/16382