PRESENCE OF N-NITROSODIETHANOLAMINE CONTAMINATION IN CANADIAN METAL-WORKING FLUIDS

Citation
S. Fadlallah et al., PRESENCE OF N-NITROSODIETHANOLAMINE CONTAMINATION IN CANADIAN METAL-WORKING FLUIDS, Science of the total environment, 196(3), 1997, pp. 197-204
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
00489697
Volume
196
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
197 - 204
Database
ISI
SICI code
0048-9697(1997)196:3<197:PONCIC>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
N-Nitroso compounds are notorious mutagens, carcinogens and teratogens that can be seriously hazardous to human health. Metal-working fluids (MWFs) are used for lubricating and cooling the cutting and grinding surfaces of metal-working machines. Because a limited survey is availa ble on MWFs used in Canada, this study was performed to assess the mag nitude of the presence of N-nitroso compounds in these MWFs. N-nitroso diethanolamine (NDELA) was found to be the major contaminant in differ ent brands of MWFs. In the case of soluble oils, the concentrations of NDELA vary between 0.02 and 7.53 ppm, but it was absent in insoluble oils. The concentrations of nitrate in soluble oils vary between 1.6 a nd 67.0 ppm and in insoluble oils between 0.35 and 1.5 ppm. Nitrite wa s detected only in one sample of soluble oil (4.2 ppm) whereas it was absent in insoluble oils. By comparing the studies reported by two dif ferent Canadian groups in 1978 and 1990, concentrations of NDELA in th e MWFs used in Canada were significantly reduced after a period of 12 years. The present study shows an additional significant decline in th e concentrations of NDELA in MWFs. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.