Particle emission measurements in three scenarios of mechanical degradation of polypropylene-nanoclay nanocomposites

María Blazquez, Verónica Marchante, Laura Gendre, Kristof Starost, James Njuguna, Jurg A. Schutz, José María Lacave, Ainhoa Egizabal, Cristina Elizetxea, Miren P. Cajaraville

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Abstract

Researchers and legislators have both claimed the necessity to standardize the exposure assessment of polymer nanocomposites throughout their life cycle. In the present study we have developed and compared three different and independent operational protocols to investigate changes in particle emission behavior of mechanically degraded polypropylene (PP) samples containing different fillers, including talc and two types of nanoclays (wollastonite-WO- and montmorillonite-MMT-) relative to not reinforced PP. Our results have shown that the mechanical degradation of PP, PP-Talc, PP-WO and PP-MMT samples causes the release of nano-sized particles. However, the three protocols investigated, simulating industrial milling and drilling and household drilling, have produced different figures for particles generated. Results suggest that it is not possible to describe the effects of adding nano-sized modifiers to PP by a single trend that applies consistently across all different protocols. Differences observed might be attributed to a variety of causes, including the specific operational parameters selected for sample degradation and the instrumentation used for airborne particle release characterization. In particular, a streamlined approach for future assessments providing a measure for released particles as a function of the quantity of removed material would seem useful, which can provide a reference benchmark for the variations in the number of particles emitted across a wider range of different mechanical processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105629
JournalJournal of Aerosol Science
Volume150
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Exposure assessment
  • Mechanical degradation
  • Nanoclays
  • Particle emission
  • Polymer nanocomposite

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