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Behavior of TiO2 nanoparticles during incineration of solid paint waste: A lab-scale test
Authors:Andrea Massari  Marta Beggio  Sandro Hreglich  Riccardo Marin  Stefano Zuin
Institution:1. Venice Research Consortium, Via della Libertà 12, c/o VEGA Park, 30175 Venice, Italy;2. Glass Research Facility, Via Briati 10, 30121 Venice, Italy;3. Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems, University Ca’ Foscari Venice, Via Torino 155/b, 30170 Venice, Italy
Abstract:In order to assess the potential impacts posed by products containing engineered nanoparticles, it is essential to generate more data about the release of these particles from products’ life cycle. Although first studies were performed to investigate the release of nanoparticles from use phase, very few data are available on the potential release from recycling or disposal of nano-enhanced products.In this work, we investigated the behavior of TiO2 nanoparticles from incineration of solid paint waste containing these particles. Solid paint debris with and without TiO2 nanoparticles were treated in a lab scale incineration plant at 950 °C (combustion temperature) and in oxidizing atmosphere. The obtained ashes were also vitrified with additives and the release of Ti was finally evaluated by leaching test. From our incineration lab-scale experiment, we did not observe a release of TiO2 nanoparticles into the atmosphere, and Ti was attached to the surface of obtained solid residues (i.e. ashes). The characterization of ashes showed that TiO2 nanoparticles reacted during the incineration to give calcium titanate. Finally, a very low release of Ti was measured, less 1 mg/kg, during the leaching test of ashes vitrified with glass cullet and feldspathic inert. Our work suggests that TiO2 nanoparticles added in paints may undergo to physicochemical transformation during the incineration, and that Ti found in ashes may be strongly immobilized in glass matrix. Since this conclusion is based on lab-scale experiment, further research is required to identify which nanoparticles will be emitted to the environment from a real-word-incineration system of household hazardous waste.
Keywords:Engineered nanoparticle  Waste incineration  Ash vitrification  Titanium dioxide
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