Abstract

Tungsten is a transition metal which occurs in the Earth’s crust as minerals which after being mined is extracted. There is no data on chronic effects of contact with tungsten, although fine tungsten powder is flammable and can cause mechanical irritation to skin and eyes. However, there are soluble tungsten compounds, which are classified as toxic, causing damage to the eyes, and being harmful to the aquatic environment. The aim of the study was to amend Standard No. PN-Z-04221-3 determination of soluble tungsten compounds in workplace air using spectrophotometric method with potassium thiocyanate. The amendment was performed because Standard No. PN-Z-04221-3 describes a method in which the quantification is 0.25 mg/m3, according to European Standard No. EN 482 the quantification of method must be in range of 0.1 – 2 mg/m3. The method is based on depositing soluble tungsten compounds on a cellulose esters filter and then dissolving them in water. Then tungsten is reduced with tin chloride, after reaction with potassium thiocyanate, tungsten becomes a complex. Tungsten complex should be extracted with isoamyl alcohol and then absorbance should be measured on a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The tests were performed with the UV-Vis Heλios spectrophotometer by ThermoSpectronic model Beta. The validation requirements of European Standard No. EN 482 were met. With this method soluble tungsten compounds in air can be determined at concentration of 0.1 – 2 mg/m3. The limit of quantification (LOQ) is 1.875 ng. The overall accuracy of the method is 5.06% and its relative total uncertainty is 22.09%. The method for determining tungsten has been recorded in a form of an analytical procedure (see Appendix). This article discusses problems of occupational safety and health, which are covered by health sciences and environmental engineering.

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