Zur Genotoxizität von Rauchgaskondensaten bayerischer Abfallverbrennungsanlagen. I. Rauchgaskondensat--Probennahme-Techniken.

Translated title of the contribution: Genotoxicity of stack gas condensates of Bavarian waste incineration plants. I. Stack gas condensate--sample collection techniques

F. Raabe, A. Brandl, J. Strobl, D. Dautzenberg, C. Lierse, G. Wichmann, W. Mücke

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Abstract

Investigations into the toxicity and the chemical analytics of stack gas condensates from 21 waste incineration plants (locations in Bavaria) were undertaken in the years 1990 to 1995. A decisive prerequisite was the development of a simple, standardizable technique for sample collection. It was done by condensating stack gases at 0 to 5 degrees C in an intensive glass condensator. Certain types of compounds showed a different behaviour of separation at the temperatures which were used. Whereas bivalent ionic mercury and chlorophenols were comparatively well separated with amounts of 60 to 95% and the polychlorinated dioxins, furans and biphenyls (PCBs) were sufficiently separated with 20 to 60%, less than 10% of the chlorobenzenes and polycyclic aromatics (PAHs) were found in the condensates. Sufficiently sensitive biological test procedures must be chosen for a biomonitoring of the condensates on geno- and immunotoxic effects to keep the required quantity of the condensates within practicable limits. The concentration of organic wastes was done through a solid phase extraction for the genotoxicity testing in the period from 1990 to 1991, and uniformly through a dichloromethane extraction for the biological and the simultaneous chemical analytical investigations from 1992 to 1995.

Translated title of the contributionGenotoxicity of stack gas condensates of Bavarian waste incineration plants. I. Stack gas condensate--sample collection techniques
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)473-485
Number of pages13
JournalZentralblatt für Hygiene und Umweltmedizin = International journal of hygiene and environmental medicine
Volume201
Issue number6
StatePublished - Feb 1999
Externally publishedYes

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