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AuthorAhmed, M. I.
AuthorShereen, Abdelfatah
AuthorSaeed, Al-Meer
Available date2017-07-18T10:38:07Z
Publication Date2017-06-08
Publication NameInternational Journal of Public Health Research
CitationM. I. Ahmad, Shereen Abdelfatah, Saeed Al-Meer. Health and Safety Concerns: Quantitative Studies of Leaching of Metals from Glazed Surfaces of Traditional Ceramic Potteries. International Journal of Public Health Research. Vol. 5, No. 1, 2017, pp. 13-19.
ISSN2232-0253
URIhttp://www.openscienceonline.com/journal/ijphr
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5604
AbstractTraditional ceramic wares have been known as a source of heavy metals poisoning. Traditional ceramic potteries may be improperly glazed, and the glaze used to make the pottery may contain over amounts of heavy metals. These over glazed ceramic wares can release deadly metal into foodstuff and constitute health hazards. In this work, Quantitative studies were done according to ASTM C 738.81 (1982) leaching standard test methods for the determination of trace amount of selected metals from glazed surfaces of traditional ceramic potteries by 4% acetic and 2% citric acid standard solutions at different temperatures. Finally, leaching potential has been done using ICP-MS analysis. The capacity of each ceramic tableware sample ranged between 250 and 350ml. The ceramic wares selected randomly from products available in the local markets at Doha (Qatar), Cairo (Egypt) and Gharyan (Libya).
Languageen
PublisherOpen Science Publishers
SubjectHeavy Metals
Traditional Ceramic Potteries
Acetic Acid
Citric Acid
ICP-MS
TitleHealth and Safety Concerns: Quantitative Studies of Leaching of Metals from Glazed Surfaces of Traditional Ceramic Potteries
TypeArticle
Pagination13-19
Issue Number1
Volume Number5
ESSN2232-0245


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