Platinum concentrations in urban road dust and soil, and in blood and urine in the United Kingdom

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Farago, ME [1 ]
Kavanagh, P
Blanks, R
Kelly, J
Kazantzis, G
Thornton, I
Simpson, PR
Cook, JM
Delves, HT
Hall, GEM
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[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Royal Sch Mines, Ctr Environm Technol, Environm Geochem Res Grp, London SW7 2BP, England
[2] British Geol Survey, Nottingham NG12 5GG, England
[3] Univ Southampton, Southampton Gen Hosp, Sch Med, Southampton SO16 6YD, Hants, England
[4] Geol Survey Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0E8, Canada
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platinum; environment; blood; urine;
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10.1039/a705920e
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Increasing Pt concentrations from vehicle catalysts have been reported from a number of countries. Analysis of Pt and Pd in soils and road dusts taken from areas of high and low traffic flows in SE England show concentrations of Pt in the range < 0.30-40.1 ng g(-1) and Pd in the range < 2.1-57.9 ng g(-1), Higher concentrations of Pt are associated with high traffic densities, Samples taken from streets of lower traffic flows were found to contain the lower concentrations of the ranges, Pilot studies of Pt concentrations in blood and urine using ICP-MS have been carried out, Platinum concentrations in whole blood were: precious metal workers, 780-2170, mean 1263 pmol l(-1) (0.152-0.423, mean 0.246 mu g l(-1)); motorway maintenance workers, 645-810, mean 744 pmol l(-1) (0.126-0.158, mean 0.145 mu g l(-1)); Imperial College staff, 590-713, mean 660 pmol l(-1) (0.115-0.139, mean 0.129 mu g l(-1)), Platinum concentrations in urine in pmol Pt per mmol creatinine were: precious metal workers, 122-682, mean 273 [0.21-1.18, mean 0.47 mu g Pt (g creatinine)(-1)]; motorway maintenance workers, 13-78, mean 33.7 [0.022-0.135, mean 0.058 mu g Pt (g creatinine)(-1)]; Imperial College staff, 28-130, mean 65.6 [0.048-0.224, mean 0.113 mu g Pt (g creatinine)(-1)]. Detection limits were 0.03 mu g l(-1) for both blood and urine, The possible health effects of increasing Pt in the environment are discussed, Platinum provides an excellent example of the significance of speciation in metal toxicity, Platinum allergy is confined to a small group of charged compounds that contain reactive ligand systems, the most effective of which are chloride ligand systems, Metallic Pt is considered to be biologically inert and non allergenic and since the emitted Pt is probably in the metallic or oxide form, the sensitising potential is probably very low. Platinum from road dusts, however, can be solubilised, and enter waters, sediments, soils and the food chain, There is at present no evidence for any adverse health effects from Pt in the general environment, particularly allergic reactions.
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