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Environmental Health Perspectives | 1994

In vitro dynamic solubility test: influence of various parameters.

Sylvie Thelohan; A de Meringo

This article discusses the dissolution of mineral fibers in simulated physiological fluids (SPF), and the parameters that affect the solubility measurement in a dynamic test where an SPF runs through a cell containing fibers (Scholze and Conradt test). Solutions simulate either the extracellular fluid (pH 7.6) or the intracellular fluid (pH 4.5). The fibers have various chemical compositions and are either continuously drawn or processed as wool. The fiber solubility is determined by the amount of SiO2 (and occasionally other ions) released in the solution. Results are stated as percentage of the initial silica content released or as dissolution rate v in nm/day. The reproducibility of the test is higher with the less soluble fibers (10% solubility), than with highly soluble fibers (20% solubility). The influence of test parameters, including SPF, test duration, and surface area/volume (SA/V), has been studied. The pH and the inorganic buffer salts have a major influence: industrial glasswool composition is soluble at pH 7.6 but not at pH 4.5. The opposite is true for rock- (basalt) wool composition. For slightly soluble fibers, the dissolution rate v remains constant with time, whereas for highly soluble fibers, the dissolution rate decreases rapidly. The dissolution rates believed to occur are v1, initial dissolution rate, and v2, dissolution rate of the residual fibers. The SA of fibers varies with the mass of the fibers tested, or with the fiber diameter at equal mass. Volume, V, is the chosen flow rate. An increase in the SA/V ratio leads to a decrease in the dissolution rate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Archive | 1990

GLASS FIBERS DECOMPOSABLE IN A PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDIUM

Isabelle Cohen; Sylvie Thelohan; Hans Furtak; Hartmut Tiesler


Archive | 1992

Mineral fibers decomposable in a physiological medium

Sylvie Thelohan; Alain De Meringo; Hans Furtak; Wolfgang Holstein


Archive | 1990

Glass fibres degradable in physiological medium

Hans Furtak; Hartmut Tiesler; Isabelle Cohen; Sylvie Thelohan


Archive | 1991

Mineral fibres degradable in physiological medium

Sylvie Thelohan; Meringo Alain De; Hans Furtak; Wolfgang Holstein


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1994

In vitro assessment of biodurability: acellular systems.

A de Meringo; C. Morscheidt; Sylvie Thelohan; H Tiesler


Archive | 1993

Mineral fibres capable of dissolving in a physiological medium

Wolfgang Holstein; Peter Lohe; Wolfgang Schwab; Alain DeMeringo; Sylvie Thelohan


Archive | 1991

FIBRES MINERALES SUSCEPTIBLES DE SE DECOMPOSER EN MILIEU PHYSIOLOGIQUE.

Sylvie Thelohan; Alain De Meringo; Hans Furtak; Wolfgang Holstein


Archive | 1993

Mineral fibres which can dissolve in a physiological medium

Wolfgang Holstein; Peter Lohe; Wolfgang Schwab; Alain DeMeringo; Sylvie Thelohan


Archive | 1993

Fibres minerales susceptibles de se dissoudre en milieu physiologique

Wolfgang Holstein; Peter Lohe; Wolfgang Schwab; Meringo Alain De; Sylvie Thelohan

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