Abstract

Several extractants were used to further study the leaching rate of lead from unplasticized poly (vinyl chloride) pipes under different temperatures. The effects of the concentration of extractant and extraction time on the leaching of lead were also investigated. The results show that the complexing agent (EDTA) extracts much more lead from the pipes than other extractants. The study also shows that the extrusion temperature of the pipe affects the leaching rate of lead by tap water, nitrate, sulphate, carbonate, phosphate and EDTA. The lower rate of lead extraction is obtained from the pipe when extruded at 190°C as compared to those extruded at 170 to 180°C.

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