A new method for the determination of free fibres of chrysotile in contaminated soils is described. The detection limit of 0.5 wtparts per thousand is reached by an enrichment process of the asbestos fraction of the sample using a standard laboratory elutriator for sedimentation analysis. The analysis of the enriched fraction is performed by X-ray powder diffraction using a conventional instrument. The procedure can be successfully applied to several soils of different nature throughout thermal treatment and removal of possible interferences due to some matrix components. This method is straightforward, routinized and has been especially developed to fulfil the request of public and private institutions for an appropriate quantitative deter...
In this paper, results of a semi-quantitative and qualitative leaching study of chrysotile and Chrys...
The relatively recent discovery of asbestos fibers in urban air and some beverages has given rise to...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
A new analytical method for the determination of low levels (0.01-1 wt%) of free fibres of chrysotil...
Because. of their potential ,to induce a nurnber of pathoLogical diseases and their widespread indus...
Abstract—To determine the asbestos content in a bulk sample by X-ray diffractometry the sample must ...
Fibrous asbestos minerals have been identified as priority substances for risk reduction and polluti...
"It is well known that car-brake lining is made of asbestos fibers and an organic high polymer. When...
Because of their potential to induce a number of pathological diseases and their widespread industri...
Background: Twenty years ago Institute of Occupational Medicine in Sosnowiec put into practice an ...
The present study is a follow-up of a previous research, in which a sedimentation method was propose...
Collection, identification and data analyzing techniques are presented for airborne asbestos fibers....
The paper describes a fibrous mineral detection methodology, which is based on the use of alternatin...
This Research Project is concerned with the application of X ray diffraction techniques to the Union...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
In this paper, results of a semi-quantitative and qualitative leaching study of chrysotile and Chrys...
The relatively recent discovery of asbestos fibers in urban air and some beverages has given rise to...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
A new analytical method for the determination of low levels (0.01-1 wt%) of free fibres of chrysotil...
Because. of their potential ,to induce a nurnber of pathoLogical diseases and their widespread indus...
Abstract—To determine the asbestos content in a bulk sample by X-ray diffractometry the sample must ...
Fibrous asbestos minerals have been identified as priority substances for risk reduction and polluti...
"It is well known that car-brake lining is made of asbestos fibers and an organic high polymer. When...
Because of their potential to induce a number of pathological diseases and their widespread industri...
Background: Twenty years ago Institute of Occupational Medicine in Sosnowiec put into practice an ...
The present study is a follow-up of a previous research, in which a sedimentation method was propose...
Collection, identification and data analyzing techniques are presented for airborne asbestos fibers....
The paper describes a fibrous mineral detection methodology, which is based on the use of alternatin...
This Research Project is concerned with the application of X ray diffraction techniques to the Union...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
In this paper, results of a semi-quantitative and qualitative leaching study of chrysotile and Chrys...
The relatively recent discovery of asbestos fibers in urban air and some beverages has given rise to...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...