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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 378(1): 167-70, 2004 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14614583

RESUMO

The oxidation state of sulfur has been determined by measuring the energy shift of the S K(alpha) line by wavelength-dispersive electron-probe microanalysis. On flat polished samples the energy shift between sulfate (S(+6)) and sulfide (S(-2)) was 1.3 eV, in good agreement with previous literature data. The observed energy shift of the S K(alpha) line is dominated by the change of the valence state of sulfur--the effects of co-ordination geometry and nearest neighbours are small. The relationship between the energy shift of the S K(alpha) line and the oxidation number of sulfur is linear, to a first approximation. The effect of particle geometry on the position of the S K(alpha) line is usually small and introduces an error of approximately half an oxidation number. The apparent sulfur valence states observed for individual aerosol particles from work places in a nickel refinery are highly variable and most probably result from different mixtures of the two end-members sulfide and sulfate.

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J Environ Monit ; 2(3): 213-7, 2000 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11256701

RESUMO

Individual aerosol particles (n = 1170) collected at work stations in a nickel refinery were analyzed by wavelength-dispersive electron-probe microanalysis. By placing arbitrary restrictions on the contents of sulfur and silicon, the particles could be divided into four main groups. Scanning electron images indicated that most of the particles examined were relatively small (< or = 2 microm, equivalent projected area diameter), and that their morphology suggested formation from a melt. There was an absence of well-defined phases and simple stoichiometries, indicating that exposures to pure substances such as nickel subsulfide or specific oxides appeared not to occur. Although the elemental composition of particles varied greatly, a rough association was evident with the known elemental content of the refinery intermediates. The implications of the findings for aerosol speciation measurements, toxicological studies and interpretation of adverse health effects are explored.


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Aerossóis/química , Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados/análise , Níquel/química , Exposição Ocupacional/análise , Humanos , Metalurgia , Tamanho da Partícula , Local de Trabalho
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