Heavy metals (zinc, lead, cadmium, iron, chromium, copper, manganese,
nickel and cobalt) were found to leach from the glazed surfaces of tea
mugs collected from 13 different pottery units of Khurja (U.P.) and o
ne each from Ghaziabad (U.P.) and Calcutta (West Bengal) determined un
der different conditions. The leachates used were: tea at 80 degrees C
, orange juice at room temperature and 4% acetic acid at room temperat
ure, 40 degrees C and 60 degrees C, respectively. The volume (capacity
) of mugs ranged between 200 and 250 ml. The duration for leaching was
24 h in each case without stirring. The concentrations of metals leac
hed in tea at 80 degrees C were found in the range (in mu g/l): Zn, 23
6-730; Fe, 98-925; Cr, 62-119; Cu, 63-299; Mn, 710-2670; and Ni, 70-80
mu g/l. The concentrations of metals leached in orange juice at room
temperature were in the range (in mu g/l): Zn, 393-1262; Cd, 25-349; F
e, 122-342; Cr, 66-945; Cu, 135-853; Mn, 166-424; and Ni, 70-134 mu g/
l. The concentrations of heavy metals extracted by 4% acetic acid at r
oom temperature were found in the range (in mu g/l): Zn, 18-192; Fe, 1
43-372; Cu, 51-190; and Mn, 0-48 mu g/l; at 40 degrees C (in mu g/l):
Zn, 118-837; Fe, 124-639; Cu, 230-722; and Mn, 30-63 mu g/l and at 60
degrees: Zn, 33-900; Fe, 83-576; Cu, 90-685; and Mn, 43-778 mu g/l, re
spectively. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.