Quantification of lead in telephone cord: use of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy technique.

Wathiq N Abdul-Razzaq, Unchul Lee, Syed S Islam, Alan M Ducatman
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There have been historic concerns that lead has existed as a plasticizer in telephone lines, causing health hazards, especially for children, who frequently mouth, chew, and swallow non-food items. The acid environment of the mouth may leach lead from the surface into the saliva under non-destructive conditions. Thus, distinguishing the amount of lead in the surface versus the inside of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material covering the phone cord line is very important in assessing health hazards. Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), we measured lead in the PVC covers of telephone cords that connect the handheld part of the phone to the base. Lead was detected in both the inner and outer surface of an older (approximately 12 years) cord (1.3 atomic percent in inner surface; 0.4 atomic percent in the outer surface). However, when we tested four popular brands of newer cords (currently available in the market), there was no detectable lead. This study demonstrates that XPS is a useful technique that can distinguish lead contents between surface versus inner core of plasticized telephone cords. Telephone cords and other plasticized materials that may leach lead should be screened to establish safety.

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电话线中铅的定量测定:x射线光电子能谱技术的应用。
人们一直担心铅作为增塑剂存在于电话线中,对健康造成危害,特别是对经常用嘴咀嚼和吞咽非食物物品的儿童。口腔的酸性环境可以在非破坏性的条件下将铅从表面浸到唾液中。因此,区分覆盖电话线的聚氯乙烯(PVC)材料的表面和内部的铅含量对于评估健康危害非常重要。使用x射线光电子能谱(XPS),我们测量了连接手机手持部分和基座的电话线的PVC护套中的铅。在一根较旧的(大约12年)脐带的内表面和外表面都检测到铅(内表面原子含量为1.3%;外表面原子含量为0.4%)。然而,当我们测试四种流行品牌的新电线(目前在市场上有售)时,没有检测到铅。该研究表明,XPS是一种有效的技术,可以区分塑化电话线表面和内芯的铅含量。电话线和其他可能浸出铅的塑化材料应进行筛选以确保安全。
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