19 世纪中期纸质显微玻片中隐藏的砷遗产

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Leonardo Pantoja Munoz, Huw Jones
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本研究调查了维多利亚时代显微载玻片中砷的存在情况,尤其是那些含有绿色颜料的载玻片。研究采用了 X 射线荧光 (XRF)、拉曼光谱法、表面增强拉曼光谱法 (SERS) 和电感耦合等离子体-光学发射光谱法 (ICP-OES) 来分析玻片上颜料的元素组成。分析结果表明,砷主要存在于含有翠绿色的绿色颜料中,但也存在于一些红色颜料中。为了评估幻灯片中可能含有砷的普遍程度,我们对现有藏品中幻灯片的颜色进行了单独分析。在两个数据源中,以带有图像的幻灯片为重点,发现约 10% 的幻灯片含有绿色颜料。将这一普遍性推断到英国的藏品中,表明可能有数十万张幻灯片含有砷,在处理过程中可能会对健康造成危害,并引起人们对正确处理方法的关注。这项研究强调了负责任地处理和处置含砷颜料幻灯片(尤其是绿色和红色幻灯片)的重要性,以最大限度地降低健康和环境风险。我们提出了安全处理和处置方法的指导原则,同时还开展了宣传活动,以提高利益相关者的认识。
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The hidden arsenic legacy in mid-19th century papered microscope slides

The hidden arsenic legacy in mid-19th century papered microscope slides
This study investigated the presence of arsenic in Victorian-era microscope slides, particularly those containing green pigments. X-ray fluorescence (XRF), Raman, Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) and Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) were employed to analyse the elemental composition of pigments on the slides. The analysis identified arsenic primarily in green pigments containing emerald green but also in some red pigments.
To assess the prevalence of slides potentially containing arsenic, a separate analysis was conducted examining the colour of slides in existing collections. Across two data sources, focusing on slides with accompanying images, around 10 % of slides were identified to contain green pigment. Extrapolating this prevalence to UK collections suggests a potential for hundreds of thousands of slides to contain arsenic, posing potential health risks during handling and raising concerns about proper disposal practices.
This research highlights a previously unrecognised occupational and environmental hazard associated with historical slides. The study emphasises the importance of responsible handling and disposal practices for slides containing arsenic pigments, particularly those coloured green and red, to minimise health and environmental risks. We propose guidelines for safe handling and disposal practices, alongside outreach activities to raise awareness among stakeholders.
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage 综合性期刊-材料科学:综合
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6.80
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166
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.
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