Speciation of airborne dust from a nickel refinery roasting operation

被引:31
作者
Andersen, I [1 ]
Berge, SR [1 ]
Resmann, F [1 ]
机构
[1] Falconbridge Nikkelverk AS, N-4601 Kristiansand, Norway
关键词
nickel compounds; air samples; speciation;
D O I
10.1039/a708031j
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Earlier work-related lung and nasal cancer studies included estimates of exposures to different nickel species in the refinery. Based on the metallurgy, only insoluble nickel was believed to be present around the roasters but mixed exposure was assumed in most areas, including the tankhouse, Occasional leaching tests of samples from the roaster area have indicated the presence of soluble nickel. This study reports on five parallel sets of dust samples collected from different floors with standard equipment and treated as follows. Two sets mere leached with an ammonium citrate buffer at pH 4.4. Undissolved material was treated with HClO4/HNO3, evaporated to dryness and dissolved in HCl. Ni, Cu, Co, Fe, Se, and As were determined in both fractions. Water soluble Ni was found in all samples, ranging from 5-35%, Sulfate in the solutions correlated nearly stoichiometrically to the total metal content. The three remaining sets mere investigated by, respectively, differential leaching, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The percentage of soluble nickel found by differential leaching corresponded well with those obtained by the simplified procedure. X-Ray diffraction analysis showed the presence of NiSO4 . 6H(2)O as well as oxides of Ni and Cu. This study indicates mixed exposures also in the roaster area. It also clearly indicates that basing exposure on the metallurgy alone can lead to serious misjudgements. The impact of this new information on the interpretation of cancer incidence at this refinery must await the analysis in an ongoing case-reference study.
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