Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres

Sheep wool is natural, easy obtainable, renewable and biodegradable material with a perspective application as a sorbent in filters for purification of industrial emissions from various environmental pollutants. The element content and thermal stability of Latvian dark-headed sheep wool filter fibre...

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Main Authors: Vanda VOIKIVA, Arturs ZARINS, Liga AVOTINA, Inesa BARMINA, Vita RUDOVICA, Gunta KIZANE
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Language:English
Published: Kaunas University of Technology 2020-08-01
Series:Medžiagotyra
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Online Access:https://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/23942
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spelling doaj-b7eec49243794e7298ca3b877bdfcc172021-01-24T07:28:28ZengKaunas University of TechnologyMedžiagotyra1392-13202029-72892020-08-0126443844310.5755/j01.ms.26.4.2394220444Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter FibresVanda VOIKIVA0Arturs ZARINSLiga AVOTINAInesa BARMINAVita RUDOVICAGunta KIZANEUniversity of Latvia, Institute of Chemical PhysicsSheep wool is natural, easy obtainable, renewable and biodegradable material with a perspective application as a sorbent in filters for purification of industrial emissions from various environmental pollutants. The element content and thermal stability of Latvian dark-headed sheep wool filter fibres was analysed and described before and after exposure to biomass combustion products. Based on the obtained results, it is concluded that the sheep wool filter fibres can sorb various gaseous combustion products, such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), however, the sorption processes of these gases are irreversible. The obtained results of total reflection X-ray fluorescence and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry suggest that the concentration of heavy metals, such as lead, zinc and iron, significantly increases in the sheep wool filter fibres after exposure to biomass combustion products. In thermogravimetric curves, no significant changes were detected for the sheep wool filter fibres after exposure to combustion products, while in differently thermal analysis curves, the formation of exothermic peak at around 580 °C was observed and could be related to autoignition. Using X-ray diffractometry and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry, the solid particles of biomass combustion products were observed on the scaly surface of the sheep wool filter fibres, and these particles mainly consist of potassium chloride, carbon, sulphur and various metal oxides.https://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/23942sheep wool filter fibresbiomass combustion productsthermal stabilityelement quantificationsurface analysis
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author Vanda VOIKIVA
Arturs ZARINS
Liga AVOTINA
Inesa BARMINA
Vita RUDOVICA
Gunta KIZANE
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Arturs ZARINS
Liga AVOTINA
Inesa BARMINA
Vita RUDOVICA
Gunta KIZANE
Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres
Medžiagotyra
sheep wool filter fibres
biomass combustion products
thermal stability
element quantification
surface analysis
author_facet Vanda VOIKIVA
Arturs ZARINS
Liga AVOTINA
Inesa BARMINA
Vita RUDOVICA
Gunta KIZANE
author_sort Vanda VOIKIVA
title Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres
title_short Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres
title_full Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres
title_fullStr Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres
title_sort influence of biomass combustion products on element content and thermal stability of latvian sheep breed wool filter fibres
publisher Kaunas University of Technology
series Medžiagotyra
issn 1392-1320
2029-7289
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Sheep wool is natural, easy obtainable, renewable and biodegradable material with a perspective application as a sorbent in filters for purification of industrial emissions from various environmental pollutants. The element content and thermal stability of Latvian dark-headed sheep wool filter fibres was analysed and described before and after exposure to biomass combustion products. Based on the obtained results, it is concluded that the sheep wool filter fibres can sorb various gaseous combustion products, such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), however, the sorption processes of these gases are irreversible. The obtained results of total reflection X-ray fluorescence and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry suggest that the concentration of heavy metals, such as lead, zinc and iron, significantly increases in the sheep wool filter fibres after exposure to biomass combustion products. In thermogravimetric curves, no significant changes were detected for the sheep wool filter fibres after exposure to combustion products, while in differently thermal analysis curves, the formation of exothermic peak at around 580 °C was observed and could be related to autoignition. Using X-ray diffractometry and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry, the solid particles of biomass combustion products were observed on the scaly surface of the sheep wool filter fibres, and these particles mainly consist of potassium chloride, carbon, sulphur and various metal oxides.
topic sheep wool filter fibres
biomass combustion products
thermal stability
element quantification
surface analysis
url https://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/23942
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