In vitro solubility of 7 Be particles released from a damaged source

2018 
The solubility of 7Be particles was measured in vitro as part of an evaluation of the exposure of workers who inhaled particles released from a damaged source. Initial in vivo measurements performed with one worker revealed that a significant fraction of 7Be particles were rapidly removed from the respiratory tract with a half-life of approximately 0.4 days. Since rapid clearance of 7Be was not supported by conventional biokinetic models, a study of the solubility of the particles in vitro was launched. A representative sample of the 7Be particles was collected from the damaged source and exposed to a surrogate lung fluid solution for increasing periods of time. Over 98% of the material was dissolved at the end of the dissolution period. The effective half-time for solubility of the majority of 7Be particles was found to be ≅ 0.4 days and is wholly consistent with results of in vivo measurements.
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