Title of article
Ion mobility spectrometry evaluation of cocaine occupational exposure in forensic laboratories
Author/Authors
Armenta، نويسنده , , Sergio and Guardia، نويسنده , , Miguel de la and Alcalà، نويسنده , , Manel and Blanco، نويسنده , , Marcelo and Perez-Alfonso، نويسنده , , Clara and Galipienso، نويسنده , , Nieves، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
8
From page
251
To page
258
Abstract
An approach, based on ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been developed for the control of cocaine in air of the breathing zone of operators, in laboratory surfaces and in nasal mucus of employees to evaluate cocaine exposure in a forensic laboratory. The analytical methodology has been validated in terms of accuracy, precision and limits of detection and results obtained were statistically comparable with those obtained by liquid chromatography. Cocaine concentration in laboratory air increases from 100±35 ng m−3 of a normal day to 10,000 ng m−3 during the manipulation of cocaine seizures. The occupational exposure limit (OEL) for cocaine has not been established which difficult the evaluation of the health effects of continuous exposition to very small doses of cocaine. Cocaine was also found in almost all the analyzed sample surfaces and also was found in nasal mucus of the police officers that were present during the manipulation of cocaine seizures without using a face mask. In summary, cocaine concentrations could present a health hazard to the employees and therefore warrants remediation and some modifications of the manipulation operations have been proposed.
Keywords
cocaine , Forensic laboratories , Surface samples , Ion mobility spectrometry , biological samples , Air samples
Journal title
Talanta
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Talanta
Record number
1671920
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