SANGYO EISEIGAKU ZASSHI
Online ISSN : 1349-533X
Print ISSN : 1341-0725
ISSN-L : 1341-0725
Remaining Solvents in Dry Cleaned Over Clothes
Hiraku TASHIROKazuya FUJISHIROKoji MATSUNOToshihiro KAWAMOTOToshiteru OKUBO
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1999 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages 24-29

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We examined remaining solvents in dry cleaned trousers to estimate the magnitude of environmental pollution. A cleaning solvent of petroleum hydrocarbon was analyzed by means of capillary column mass spectrum gas chromatography. Principal ingredients were identified to be nonane, decane and undecane. The same main components were detected in dry cleaned trousers. Total amounts of evaporated vapor from a pair of trousers (480g) in 5 days after dry cleaning were nonane (0.73mg), decane (1.53mg) and undecane (1.09mg). The levels on the fifth day were 5% (nonane), 18% (decane) and 32% (undecane) of the first day's concentration, respectively. The half times of the remaining solvents were 1.0 day (nonane), 1.7 days (decane) and 2.7 days (undecane), respectively.

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© 1999 by the Japan Society for Occupational Health
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