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Residual Perchloroethylene in Dry-Cleaned Acetate: The Effect of Pressing and Extent of Inter-Dry-Cleaner Variability

Authors :
Brand, KevinP.
Jang, ChristineJ.
Park, Ju-Hyeong
Serrano, PaulinaI.
Weker, RobertA.
Lee, Kiyoung
Yanagisawa, Yukio
Source :
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association; February 1999, Vol. 49 Issue: 2 p213-218, 6p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

ABSTRACTMeasurements of residual perchloroethylene (PCE), a dry-cleaning solvent associated with human health effects, were made in dry-cleaned acetate cloth to enable improved characterizations of both occupational and environmental exposure. A limited sample size (25acetate cloths) was used to explore the extent of inter-dry-cleaner variability in residual PCE and to characterize the effect of the pressing operation on residual PCE. A new method, which uses carbon-disulfide as the direct extracting agent, proved effective in the analysis of residual PCE, with a recovery-efficiency ≈ 75%. Inter-dry-cleaner variability of residual PCE, although marginally statistically significant, was relatively low, showing only a fourfold range compared to a 5-order-of-magnitude range obtained from Kawauchi and Nishiyama1. Pairwise comparison of residual PCE in nonpressed versus pressed acetate samples revealed a statistically significant reduction (p < 0.008), which amounted to a consistent (among dry-cleaners) pressing-related removal efficiency of 75 ± 4%. A preliminary assessment of the source term associated with the pressing operation (mass PCE liberated per kg cloth dry-cleaned, SPCE≈ 30 mg/kg) indicates a minor contribution to the average ambient air concentrations within dry-cleaning establishments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10962247
Volume :
49
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs27287266
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10473289.1999.10463787