有关职业环境中硼酸盐测量的问题。

R A Smith, F M Ascherl
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硼酸盐容易因吸收或失去水分而发生重量变化,这种水合不稳定性可能导致职业卫生领域粉尘取样的重量测定和解释错误。在模拟现场采样的环境温度和相对湿度条件下,研究了可吸入硼酸盐粉尘颗粒(平均直径7-22微米)的水化稳定性。硼砂10mol (Na2O.2B2O3.10H2O)是一种完全水合的硼酸盐,对水的蒸气压相对较高,脱水迅速,重量变化明显。低水合硼酸盐、Neobor硼砂5 mol (Na2O.2B2O3.5H2O)、无水硼酸(B2O3)和无水硼砂(Na2O.2B2O3)随着重量的增加而迅速水合。硼酸(B[OH]3)和硼砂5 mol在各种条件下对脱水都是稳定的。硼的测量具有较高的分析精度,但由于无法准确识别37毫米粉尘取样器中收集的特定硼酸盐种类或硼酸盐化合物,因此有人认为应修改职业暴露值以反映对硼的暴露,并根据等效硼含量调整这些硼酸盐的暴露值。
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Issues concerning the measurement of borate in occupational environments.

Borates are susceptible to weight change due to uptake or loss of water and this hydration instability can lead to gravimetric and interpretation errors in occupational hygiene field sampling of dust. The hydration stability for inhalable borate dust particles (mean diameter 7-22 microns) was characterized over a range of ambient temperature and relative humidity conditions simulating field sampling. Borax 10 mol (Na2O.2B2O3.10H2O), a fully hydrated borate, has a relatively high vapor pressure to water that led to rapid dehydration with significant weight change. Low hydrate borates, Neobor borax 5 mol (Na2O.2B2O3.5H2O), anhydrous boric acid (B2O3), and anhydrous borax (Na2O.2B2O3) were found to hydrate rapidly with an increase in weight. In contrast, boric acid (B[OH]3) and borax 5 mol were found to be stable to dehydration under all conditions. Boron can be measured with high analytical accuracy, but because the specific borate species or borate compounds collected in a 37-mm dust sampler cannot be accurately identified, it is argued that occupational exposure values should be revised to reflect exposure to boron and exposure values for these borates should be the same based on equivalent boron content.

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