Field Method for the Determination of Insoluble or Total Hexavalent Chromium in Workplace Air

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kyle J. Hazelwood Pamela L. Drake Kevin Ashley Dale Marcy
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health method 7703 is a portable field procedure for the analysis of workplace air filter samples for hexavalent chromium (CrVI) content immediately after the samples are collected. The field method prescribes CrVI extraction from air filter samples with an ammonium sulfate/ammonium hydroxide extraction buffer using ultrasonic extraction (UE). Strong anion-exchange solidphase extraction (SAE-SPE) is then used to separate CrVI from trivalent chromium and other interferences. Portable spectrophotometric measurement of CrVI is then conducted using the 1,5-diphenylcarbazide (DPC) method. However, it has been found that the ammonium extraction buffer does not dequately bring insoluble CrVI compounds into solution during the UE process. Thus, it was deemed necessary to modify the field method so that it would provide acceptable recoveries for insoluble CrVI compounds. To this end, a more alkaline extraction solution—sodium carbonate/sodium bicarbonate buffer—was investigated. The modified procedure using the highly alkaline extraction solution was demonstrated to be compatible with SAE-SPE cartridges when determining insoluble CrVI in air filter samples. It was found that the carbonate/bicarbonate buffer was equally effective for complete dissolution of both insoluble and soluble forms of CrVI. Furthermore, the modified procedure met desired performance criteria established for air sampling and analytical methods. Keywords: field method, hexavalent chromium, insoluble chromates, on-site analysis, sample preparation,workplace air
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APA: Kyle J. Hazelwood Pamela L. Drake Kevin Ashley Dale Marcy  Field Method for the Determination of Insoluble or Total Hexavalent Chromium in Workplace Air

MLA: Kyle J. Hazelwood Pamela L. Drake Kevin Ashley Dale Marcy Field Method for the Determination of Insoluble or Total Hexavalent Chromium in Workplace Air. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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