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A continuous-flow exposure method to determine degradation of polyphenylene sulfide non-woven bag-filter media by NO2 gas at high temperature
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, 1-4-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8527, Japan;2. Department of Environmental Research, Research Institute of Environment, Agriculture and Fisheries, Osaka Prefecture, 442 Shakudo, Habikino, Osaka 583-0862, Japan
Abstract:The degradation behavior of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) fabric filter media by NO2 gas at high temperatures was investigated in detail with a continuous-flow type exposure method, as specified in ISO16891:2016. An increase in the exposure time to NO2 gas lessened the tensile strength and elongation of the PPS filter media in both machine and transverse directions. These reductions were observed in the transverse direction (TD) more markedly than in the machine direction (MD). Exposure to NO2 gas enhanced the oxidation of sulfur, and introduced new oxygen-containing functional groups (e.g., single bondSOsingle bond and Odouble bondSdouble bondO) into the PPS molecular structure, which reduced the atomic ratio of carbon in the PPS filter media with increasing exposure time. These chemical degradations severely damaged the PPS fiber through cracking, splitting, and formation of protrusions on the surface.Furthermore, assuming that the chemical reaction between PPS and NO2 gas is diffusion-controlled by NO2, a model to estimate the change in the conversion of PPS and the NO2 concentration in the exhaust gas was proposed, based on an unreacted core model. It could successfully reproduce the experimental data. A model to evaluate the change in the tensile strength of the filter media was also proposed, which could express experimental data only in the MD.
Keywords:Bag-filter media  Polyphenylene sulfide  Degradation  Tensile strength
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