Leaching of Some Essential and Non-Essential Heavy Metals from Modern Glazed Ceramic Crockeries Imported into Qatar from China, India and Spain
التاريخ
2018-01-20البيانات الوصفية
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In this study, the leaching potential of ceramic crockeries available in Qatar market has been evaluated
using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Ceramic crockeries decorated with glaze matter
containing various essential (Zinc, Iron, and Barium, etc.) and non-essential heavy metals (lead and cadmium) can
adulterate the foodstuff and/or can release deadly metals into the food substance. Chines, Indian, and Spanish
ceramic crockeries were randomly selected from the products available in the local Qatari market and analyzed
to determine the level of leachable essential and non-essential heavy metals. Leaching studies were performed
according to the ASTM 738-94 standard test methods for specific metals leaching into 4% acetic acid solutions
over 24 hours exposure time. ASTM 738-94 is a precise and standard method and particularly designed for the
determination of some heavy metals extracted by acetic acid from the glazed ceramic surface. Results show
that all the ceramic crockeries contain both leachable essential and non-essential heavy metals. However, the
concentration of these heavy metals is not potentially high to cause any adverse effect on human health.
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