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On airborne nano/micro-sized wear particles released from low-metallic automotive brakes
Authors:Kukutschová Jana  Moravec Pavel  Tomášek Vladimír  Matějka Vlastimil  Smolík Jiří  Schwarz Jaroslav  Seidlerová Jana  Safářová Klára  Filip Peter
Institution:a Technical University Ostrava, Nanotechnology Center, 17. listopadu 15, 70833 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic
b Laboratory of Aerosol Chemistry and Physics, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals ASCR, v.v.i.165 02 Prague, Czech Republic
c Department of Experimental Physics, Palacký University, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic
d Center for Advanced Friction Studies, SIU at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA
Abstract:The paper addresses the wear particles released from commercially available “low-metallic” automotive brake pads subjected to brake dynamometer tests. Particle size distribution was measured in situ and the generated particles were collected. The collected fractions and the original bulk material were analyzed using several chemical and microscopic techniques. The experiments demonstrated that airborne wear particles with sizes between 10 nm and 20 μm were released into the air. The numbers of nanoparticles (<100 nm) were by three orders of magnitude larger when compared to the microparticles. A significant release of nanoparticles was measured when the average temperature of the rotor reached 300 °C, the combustion initiation temperature of organics present in brakes. In contrast to particle size distribution data, the microscopic analysis revealed the presence of nanoparticles, mostly in the form of agglomerates, in all captured fractions. The majority of elements present in the bulk material were also detected in the ultra-fine fraction of the wear particles.
Keywords:Brake wear debris  Nanoparticles  Oxidative wear  Heavy metals  Carbon black
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