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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Behavior and Fate of Halloysite Nanotubes (HNTs) When Incinerating PA6/HNTs Nanocomposite

Ghania Ounoughene; O. Le Bihan; Carine Chivas-Joly; C. Motzkus; Claire Longuet; Bruno Debray; Aurélie Joubert; L. Le Coq; José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta

Nanoclay-based nanocomposites have been widely studied and produced since the late 1990s, and frequently end up in waste disposal plants. This work investigates the behavior of PA6/HNTs nanocomposites (nylon-6 incorporating halloysite nanotubes) during incineration. Incineration tests were performed at lab-scale using a specific tubular furnace modified in order to control the key incineration parameters within both the combustion and postcombustion zones. The combustion residues and combustion aerosol (particulate matter and gas phase) collected downstream of the incinerator furnace were characterized using various aerosol analysis techniques. Time tracking of the gas and particle-number concentrations revealed two-step char formation during combustion. HNTs transformed into other mineral structures which were found in both the aerosol and the residues. During combustion of the polymer, it appears that HNTs contribute to the formation of a cohesive char layer that protects the residual material.


5. International Conference Nanosafe "Health and safety issues related to nanomaterials for a socially responsible approach" | 2017

Incineration of a Commercial Coating with Nano CeO2

Olivier Le Bihan; Ghania Ounoughene; Laurent Meunier; Bruno Debray; Olivier Aguerre-Chariol

The potential environmental risk arising from the incineration of waste containing nanomaterials is a new field which deserves further attention. Some recent studies have begun to focus on this topic but the data are incomplete. In addition, there is a need to consider real life waste. The present study gives some insight into the fate and behavior of a commercial coating containing a commercial additive (7% w/w) based on nano-CeO2 (aggregates of 10 to 40 nm, with elemental particles of 2-3 nm). The tests have been conducted with a system developed in the frame of the NanoFlueGas project. The test protocol was designed to respect the regulatory criteria of a good combustion in incineration plants (temperature around 850°C, highly ventilated combustion, at least 2 s residence time for the combustion gas in a post-combustion chamber at 850°C, and high oxygen/fuel contact). Time tracking by electric low pressure impaction (ELPI) shows that the incineration produces aerosol with number concentration dominated by sub-100 nm particles. Cerium is observed by TEM and EDS analysis but as a minor compound of a sub-group of particles. No nanoCeO2 particles have been observed in the aerosol. ICP-MS analysis indicates that the residual material consists mainly of CeO2 (60% of the mass). Observation by TEM establishes that this material is in the form of aggregates with individual particle of 40-200 nm and suggests that sintering occurred during incineration. As a conclusion, the lab scale incineration study led mainly to the release of nano-CeO2 in the residual material, as the major component. Its size distribution is different than the one of the nano-CeO2 observed in the initial sample before incineration. Additional research is needed to improve the understanding of nanoCeO2 behavior, and to integrate experiments at lab and real scale.


Minerals Engineering | 2017

Neutralisation of bauxite residue by carbon dioxide prior to acidic leaching for metal recovery

Rodolfo Marin Rivera; Ghania Ounoughene; Chenna Rao Borra; Koen Binnemans; Tom Van Gerven


Minerals Engineering | 2018

Extraction of rare earths from bauxite residue (red mud) by dry digestion followed by water leaching

Rodolfo Marin Rivera; Brecht Ulenaers; Ghania Ounoughene; Koen Binnemans; Tom Van Gerven


International Congress on Safety of Engineered Nanoparticles and Nanotechnologies (SENN2012) | 2012

The NANOFlueGas Project : characterization and reduction of particulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials

Dinh-Trinh Tran; Dominique Fleury; Danielle Venditti; Sylvain Durecu; Aurélie Joubert; Ghania Ounoughene; Thierry Meunier; Olivier Le Bihan; Laurence Le Coq


Journal of CO 2 Utilization | 2018

Solvochemical carbonation of lime using ethanol: Mechanism and enhancement for direct atmospheric CO 2 capture

Ghania Ounoughene; Ellen Buskens; Rafael M. Santos; Özlem Cizer; Tom Van Gerven


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017

Thermal disposal of waste containing nanomaterials: first investigations on a methodology for risk management

Ghania Ounoughene; O. LeBihan; Bruno Debray; Carine Chivas-Joly; Claire Longuet; Aurélie Joubert; J-M. Lopez-Cuesta; L. Le Coq


European Aerosol Conference (EAC 2013) | 2013

Characterization of aerosols emitted during the incineration of nanocomposites

Ghania Ounoughene; Olivier Le Bihan; Carine Chivas-Joly; Claire Longuet; C. Motzkus; Bruno Debray; Aurélie Joubert; Sylvain Durecu; Danielle Venditti; José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta; Laurence Le Coq


28. Congrès Français sur les Aérosols (CFA 2013) | 2013

Projet NANOFlueGas : Caractérisation des émissions particulaires lors de l'incinération de déchets contenant des nanomatériaux

Dinh-Trinh Tran; Dominique Fleury; Danielle Venditti; Sylvain Durecu; Aurélie Joubert; Ghania Ounoughene; Thierry Meunier; Olivier Le Bihan; Laurence Le Coq


14. European meeting on Fire Retardancy and Protection of Materials (FRPM 13) | 2013

Characterization of the raw gases emitted during the thermal treatment of nanocomposites, and potential impacts on flue gas cleaning systems

Ghania Ounoughene; Carine Chivas-Joly; Olivier Le Bihan; Claire Longuet; Dominique Fleury; C. Motzkus; Aurélie Joubert; Sylvain Durecu; Danielle Venditti; José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta; Laurence Le Coq

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Laurence Le Coq

École des mines de Nantes

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Aurélie Joubert

École des mines de Nantes

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Aurélie Joubert

École des mines de Nantes

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Dinh-Trinh Tran

École des mines de Nantes

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Tom Van Gerven

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Koen Binnemans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Rodolfo Marin Rivera

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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L. Le Coq

École des mines de Nantes

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