RI 3302 Microcolorimetric Determination Of Benzene In Blood And Urine ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. J. Pearce
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

The need for a simple, very sensitive, and accurate method for the determination of benzene in blood and urine vas evident throughout a recent study of chronic benzene (C6H6) poisoning conducted cooperatively by the United States Bureau of Mines, The Barrett Company, and the producers of benzene. A combustion method which will be described in a later publication, and a previously described/ adaptation of Smyth's method were developed and used during that investigation. The adaptation of Smyth's method gave satisfactory results when dealing with exposure conditions that produced chronic poisoning in a comparatively few days, but it was time-consuming; and lacked the accuracy necessary for a study of the absorption, distribution, and fate of benzene in the body during exposure to threshold concentrations of benzene vapor in air. The combustion procedure was satisfactory from the standpoint of sensitivity but was cumbersome, intricate, time-consuming, and required the use of special and somewhat expensive Physical and chemical apparatus. Following the termination of this study of chronic poisoning, possibilities ides for developing better methods occurred, and these have been investigated by the Bureau of Mines with the aid of Relief Works Division personnel microcolorimetric method for the determination of benzene in air has been described recently.6/ The present report deals rich the adaptation of this new colorimetric method to the determination
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APA: S. J. Pearce  (1936)  RI 3302 Microcolorimetric Determination Of Benzene In Blood And Urine ? Introduction

MLA: S. J. Pearce RI 3302 Microcolorimetric Determination Of Benzene In Blood And Urine ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1936.

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