Title of article :
Insensitivity of the routine dimethylglyoxime test for detecting release of nickel from earrings
Author/Authors :
Antti P?nk?، نويسنده , , Asta Ekman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The Helsinki City Centre of the Environment tested two methods, dimethylglyoxime (DMG) and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), for detecting nickel release in piercing earrings. The DMG screening test was performed in two slightly different ways, with and without ethanol and heat prehandling. All 30 pairs of earrings tested, totalling 66 objects, were negative. However, according to our AAS test, 25 of the 66 objects (38%) released ≥0.05% of nickel, the mean amount being 2.1% and the maximum 12%. When measured by AAS after artificial sweat treatment, 11 objects released more than 0.5 μg/cm2 per week of nickel, the mean amount being 3.4 μg/cm2 and the range <0.1–84 μg/cm2. After this sweat treatment, nine of the objects (14%) were positive in DMG tests. These findings indicate that the DMG test is unreliable for detecting nickel release from jewelry. Quality control of consumer items should be performed by laboratories that have quantitative analysis methods for such investigations.
Keywords :
Dimethylglyoxime test , nickel , Piercing earrings , Artificial sweat , Atomic absorption spectrometry
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment