Industrial processing of materials containing quartz induces physico-chemical modifications that contribute to the variability of quartz hazard in different plants. Here, modifications affecting a quartz-rich sand during cast iron production, have been investigated. Composition, morphology, presence of radicals associated to quartz and reactivity in free radical generation were studied on a raw sand and on a dust recovered after mould dismantling. Additionally, cytotoxicity of the processed dust and ROS and NO generation were evaluated on MH-S macrophages. Particle morphology and size were marginally affected by casting processing, which caused only a slight increase of the amount of respirable fraction. The raw sand was able to catalyze \u...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
The speciation of Fe in bulk and suspended respirable quartz dusts coming from ceramic and Iron cast...
Etiopathogenesis and the role of quartz in the development of coalworkers' pneumoconiosis (improperl...
Industrial processing of materials containing quartz induces physico-chemical modifications that con...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...
<p>The classification of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) as carcinogenic for humans has drawn gr...
In 1997, the IARC (International Agency for Research on Can-cer) reevaluated its quartz classificati...
The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event trigge...
Aerosol dust samples and quartz raw materials from different working stations in foundry plants were...
Previous studies have shown that hydroxyl radical generation is a key step in the mechanism of patho...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
Background: Exposure to some - but not all - quartz particles is associated to silicosis, lung cance...
Inhalation of some respirable crystalline silica (MMAD < approx. 4 µm) leads to inflammatory and mal...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified respirable crystalline silica ...
The exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS), e.g. quartz, in industrial settings can induce ...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
The speciation of Fe in bulk and suspended respirable quartz dusts coming from ceramic and Iron cast...
Etiopathogenesis and the role of quartz in the development of coalworkers' pneumoconiosis (improperl...
Industrial processing of materials containing quartz induces physico-chemical modifications that con...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...
<p>The classification of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) as carcinogenic for humans has drawn gr...
In 1997, the IARC (International Agency for Research on Can-cer) reevaluated its quartz classificati...
The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event trigge...
Aerosol dust samples and quartz raw materials from different working stations in foundry plants were...
Previous studies have shown that hydroxyl radical generation is a key step in the mechanism of patho...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
Background: Exposure to some - but not all - quartz particles is associated to silicosis, lung cance...
Inhalation of some respirable crystalline silica (MMAD < approx. 4 µm) leads to inflammatory and mal...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified respirable crystalline silica ...
The exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS), e.g. quartz, in industrial settings can induce ...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
The speciation of Fe in bulk and suspended respirable quartz dusts coming from ceramic and Iron cast...
Etiopathogenesis and the role of quartz in the development of coalworkers' pneumoconiosis (improperl...