热效应下辉绿岩的氡呼出速率研究

IF 6.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
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由于人类的地下采矿活动,辉绿岩被广泛地重新用于制造陶瓷原料和混凝土骨料。建筑材料是室内氡的一个重要来源,辉绿岩释放的氡气对人类构成辐射风险。高温会改变岩石的结构特性,影响氡的散发。因此,本研究考察了辉绿岩在经过 25 °C 至 1000 °C 的热处理后的氡呼出率。利用核磁共振、偏振光学显微镜、三维显微镜和扫描电子显微镜详细分析了孔隙结构和矿物成分变化对辉绿岩氡呼出的影响。结果表明,随着温度的升高,氡的呼出速率先是增加,然后减少。该速率与总孔隙率和微孔孔隙率呈正相关。辉绿岩中的游离水蒸发、黄铁矿氧化、石英相变和绿泥石脱羟基等过程促进了孔隙发育和游离氡在孔隙中的移动。总孔隙率和氡呼出率在 700 °C 时最高,分别为 8.6 % 和 6.14 Bq/m2-h,比 25 °C 时分别高出 4.30 倍和 1.18 倍。此外,矿物分解和熔化降低了孔隙连通性和有效孔隙度,阻碍了氡的迁移。这些发现为评估基于辉绿岩的建筑材料的氡辐射风险和室内氡潜力提供了指导。
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Study on the radon exhalation rate of phyllite under thermal effects

As a result of human underground mining activities, phyllite has been extensively reused to make raw ceramic materials and concrete aggregates. Building materials are a significant source of indoor radon, and radon gas emitted from phyllite poses radiation risks to humans. High temperatures can alter the structural properties of rocks, impacting radon exhalation. Thus, this study examined phyllite's radon exhalation rate after heat treatment ranging from 25 °C to 1000 °C. The effects of changes in pore structure and mineral composition on phyllite's radon exhalation were analyzed in detail using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), polarizing optical microscopy (POM), three-dimensional microscopy (3DM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results indicate that the radon exhalation rate initially increases and then decreases with rising temperature. This rate correlates positively with both total porosity and micropore porosity. Processes such as free water evaporation, pyrite oxidation, quartz phase transformation, and chlorite dehydroxylation within phyllite contribute to pore development and the movement of free radon within pore spaces. The highest total porosity and radon exhalation rate occur at 700 °C, measuring 8.6 % and 6.14 Bq/m2·h, respectively—4.30 times and 1.18 times higher than at 25 °C. Additionally, mineral decomposition and melting reduce pore connectivity and effective porosity, hindering radon migration. These findings offer guidance for assessing radon radiation risks and indoor radon potential in phyllite-based building materials.

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Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 环境科学-工程:化工
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929
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期刊介绍: The Process Safety and Environmental Protection (PSEP) journal is a leading international publication that focuses on the publication of high-quality, original research papers in the field of engineering, specifically those related to the safety of industrial processes and environmental protection. The journal encourages submissions that present new developments in safety and environmental aspects, particularly those that show how research findings can be applied in process engineering design and practice. PSEP is particularly interested in research that brings fresh perspectives to established engineering principles, identifies unsolved problems, or suggests directions for future research. The journal also values contributions that push the boundaries of traditional engineering and welcomes multidisciplinary papers. PSEP's articles are abstracted and indexed by a range of databases and services, which helps to ensure that the journal's research is accessible and recognized in the academic and professional communities. These databases include ANTE, Chemical Abstracts, Chemical Hazards in Industry, Current Contents, Elsevier Engineering Information database, Pascal Francis, Web of Science, Scopus, Engineering Information Database EnCompass LIT (Elsevier), and INSPEC. This wide coverage facilitates the dissemination of the journal's content to a global audience interested in process safety and environmental engineering.
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