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Exposure to carbonyl compounds in charcoal production plants in Bahia, Brazil

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dc.contributor.author Carvalho, Albertinho Barreto de
dc.contributor.author Kato, Mina
dc.contributor.author Rezende, Mariângela M.
dc.contributor.author Pereira, Pedro Afonso de Paula
dc.contributor.author Andrade, Jailson Bittencourt de
dc.creator Carvalho, Albertinho Barreto de
dc.creator Kato, Mina
dc.creator Rezende, Mariângela M.
dc.creator Pereira, Pedro Afonso de Paula
dc.creator Andrade, Jailson Bittencourt de
dc.date.accessioned 2015-03-10T14:49:08Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.issn 0944-1344
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/17120
dc.description Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1565-1573 pt_BR
dc.description.abstract Studies have investigated the exposure levels of carbonyl compounds (CC) in the indoor and outdoor air of homes, vehicles, workplaces, urban and industrial areas, and rural sites. However, an investigation of these emissions and occupational exposure to CC in charcoal production facilities has not been previously conducted. The objective of this study was to measure the atmospheric concentrations of several CC to assess the exposure of workers of two charcoal plants located north of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Stationary and personal samples were collected using Sep-Pak® C18 cartridges that were coated with a 0.2 % acidic solution of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine. The quantification of the resulting 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatives was conducted using a high-performance liquid chromatography system with UV detection. In the personal samples, the concentrations of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, propanone, furfural, and C4 isomers (n-butanal-isobutanal-butanone) ranged from 12 to 139, 38 to 165, 136 to 483, 39 to 114, and 63 to 132 μg m−3, respectively. In the stationary samples, the concentrations of these CC ranged from 20 to 160, 111 to 284, 328 to 644, 70 to 163, and 100 to 176 μg m−3, respectively. When compared to the occupational exposure limits for 8 h, the concentrations of formaldehyde were often greater than the levels recommended by the American National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which indicates a health risk for charcoal workers. These results are the first reported concerning the occupational exposure to CC in charcoal plants. pt_BR
dc.language.iso en pt_BR
dc.rights Acesso Aberto pt_BR
dc.source http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-012-1243-z pt_BR
dc.subject Occupational exposure pt_BR
dc.subject Wood smoke pt_BR
dc.subject Workplaces pt_BR
dc.subject Carbonyl compounds pt_BR
dc.subject Charcoal workers pt_BR
dc.subject Formaldehyde pt_BR
dc.subject HPLC pt_BR
dc.title Exposure to carbonyl compounds in charcoal production plants in Bahia, Brazil pt_BR
dc.title.alternative Environmental Science and Pollution Research pt_BR
dc.type Artigo de Periódico pt_BR
dc.identifier.number v. 20, n. 3 pt_BR
dc.embargo.liftdate 10000-01-01


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