Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral and Lead Materials in the Environment

Natsuki Date, Atoki Sato, Kazuya Takeuchi, Toshihiro Mori, Kohei Yokosuka, Yuki Ito, K. Shima, Keigo Suzuki, H. Taguchi, Tomohiro Chiyozaki, Kento Yanagawa, Tom Giles, T. Akitsu
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This literature review deals with lead materials in fire and related environmental issues based on inorganic chemistry. In 2019, the Notre Dame Cathedral fire raised not only the issue of damage to historical building, but also the issue of the impact of lead materials on the environment as well as human health. Three months after the fire, French media reported that lead contamination had been detected in the area around the cathedral, with lead levels 500-800 times higher than the safety requirements. More than 200 tons of lead used in the roofs and spire melted in the fire. Besides this French fire case, chemical aspects of lead (element and compounds), usage of lead as building materials (Japanese castle, paint for a highway bridge, and protection against radioactive rays) on past architectural fires, energy materials (gasoline, lead-acid battery, and Perovskites solar cells in future) and their potential fire risk, and impact to human are also reviewed in this paper.
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巴黎圣母院的火灾和环境中的铅材料
本文从无机化学的角度综述了火灾中的铅材料及其相关的环境问题。2019年,巴黎圣母院大火不仅引发了对历史建筑的破坏问题,还引发了铅材料对环境和人类健康的影响问题。火灾发生三个月后,法国媒体报道说,在大教堂周围地区检测到铅污染,铅含量比安全要求高出500-800倍。200多吨用于屋顶和塔尖的铅在大火中融化。除了这次法国火灾事件,本文还回顾了铅的化学方面(元素和化合物),铅作为建筑材料(日本的城堡,公路桥梁的油漆和放射性射线防护)在过去建筑火灾中的使用,能源材料(汽油,铅酸电池和未来的钙钛矿太阳能电池)及其潜在的火灾风险,以及对人类的影响。
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