Spherical particles as tracers of atmospheric ceramic industry |
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Authors: | M M Jordán C Álvarez T Sanfeliu |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Agrochemistry and Environment, Miguel Hernandez University, Avda. de la Universidad s/n, 03202, Elche, Alicante, Spain;(2) Department of Experimental Sciences, Jaume I University, 12080, Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Spain |
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Abstract: | Castellón province houses the nucleus of ceramics production in Spain (93%). This nucleus, located around in the villages of Castellón, Villarreal, Alcora and Onda, has gone through a special process of industrial expansion. The emissions, most of them of particulate material, can constitute a real environmental problem. A study designed to identify the crystalline and glassy phases in the depositable particulate material has been carried out by SEM/EDX and X-ray diffraction methods. Quartz, calcite, illite, kaolinite, chlorite, and feldspars have been the main crystalline phases identified. The number of spherical morphology particles found in the depositable material is remarkable. The vitreous material found was spherical nodules. Due to the shape, size (1–10 μm), and chemical composition of these particles, they can be excellent tracers of the ceramics industry emissions.The presence of Zn, Ba, or Fe are due to the massive use of these substances as opacifying and pigmentation agents in many ceramics frits and glaze compositions. This fact gives a valuable information that will facilitate the studies guided to obtain important aims such as: toxicology, average size of a particle, formation mechanisms, etc. |
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Keywords: | Air pollution Non-crystalline particles Spherical particles Emission tracers Ceramic industry Spain |
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