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Particle release and control of worker exposure during laboratory-scale synthesis, handling and simulated spills of manufactured nanomaterials in fume hoods
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Fume hoods are one of the most common types of equipment applied to reduce the potential of particle exposure in laboratory environments. A number of previous studies have shown particle release during work with nanomaterials under fume hoods. Here, we assessed laboratory workers’ inhalation exposure during synthesis and handling of CuO, TiO2 and ZnO in a fume hood. In addition, we tested the capacity of a fume hood to prevent particle release to laboratory air during simulated spillage of different powders (silica fume, zirconia TZ-3Y and TiO2). Airborne particle concentrations were measured in near field, far field, and in the breathing zone of the worker. Handling CuO nanoparticles increased the concentration of small particles (< 58 nm) inside the fume hood (up to 1 × 105 cm−3). Synthesis, handling and packaging of ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles did not result in detectable particle release to the laboratory air. Simulated powder spills showed a systematic increase in the particle concentrations inside the fume hood with increasing amount of material and drop height. Despite powder spills were sometimes observed to eject into the laboratory room, the spill events were rarely associated with notable release of particles from the fume hood. Overall, this study shows that a fume hood generally offers sufficient exposure control during synthesis and handling of nanomaterials. An appropriate fume hood with adequate sash height and face velocity prevents 98.3% of particles release into the surrounding environment. Care should still be made to consider spills and high cleanliness to prevent exposure via resuspension and inadvertent exposure by secondary routes. © 2018, The Author(s). Chemicals/CAS: silicon dioxide, 10279-57-9, 14464-46-1, 14808-60-7, 15468-32-3, 60676-86-0, 7631-86-9; titanium dioxide, 1317-70-0, 1317-80-2, 13463-67-7, 51745-87-0; zirconium oxide, 1314-23-4, 53801-45-9
- Subjects :
- Spillage
Environmental health and safety
ZnO nanoparticles
Air particle control
Velocity
RAPID - Risk Analysis for Products in Development
Biomedical Innovation
Synthesis
Life
Silicon dioxide
Materials handling
Silica fume
Zirconium oxide
Particulate emissions
Workplace
Priority journal
Environmental health and safety issues
Titanium dioxide nanoparticle
Fume
Silica
Nanostructured materials
Surrounding environment
Occupational exposure
Nanomaterial
Airborne nanoparticles
Manufactured nanomaterials
Particle concentrations
Emissions
Breathing
Synthesis (chemical)
Healthy Living
Simulation
Nanomaterial synthesis
Human
Fume control
Laboratory personnel
Fume hood
Copper oxides
Nanomaterial handling
Zinc oxide
Life and Social Sciences
Height
Zinc oxide nanoparticle
technology, industry, and agriculture
II-VI semiconductors
ELSS - Earth
Airborne particle concentration
Kinetics
Concentration (parameters)
Exposure assessment
Particle release
Nanoparticles
Titanium dioxide
Zirconia
Laboratories
Airborne particle
copper oxide nanoparticle
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
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