Proof of concept for a passive sampler for monitoring of gaseous elemental mercury in artisanal gold mining

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Elias de Barros Santos
Paleah Moher
Stacy Ferlin
Anne Hélène Fostier
Italo Odone Mazali
Kevin Telmer
Alexandre Guimarães Brolo
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[1] Institute of Science and Technology,
[2] Federal University of São Paulo,undefined
[3] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[4] University of Victoria,undefined
[5] Department of Geography,undefined
[6] University of Victoria,undefined
[7] Artisanal Gold Council,undefined
[8] Institute of Chemistry,undefined
[9] University of Campinas,undefined
[10] Functional Materials Laboratory – Institute of Chemistry,undefined
[11] University of Campinas,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 7卷
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Mercury emissions from artisanal gold mining operations occurring in roughly 80 developing countries are a major workplace health hazard for millions of people as well as the largest contributor to global mercury pollution. There are no portable, cheap, and rapid methods able to inform workers or health practitioners of mercury exposure on site in remote locations. In this work, a proof of concept for a miniaturized mercury sampler, prepared by the direct reduction of gold into the porous nanostructures of Vycor glass (PVG), is introduced. Mercury retention on the PVG/Au sampler induces significant color changes, due to the formation of Au-Hg amalgam that affects the surface plasmon resonance characteristics of the material. The color change can potentially be quantified by the analysis of pictures obtained with a cell phone camera rapidly and onsite. Laboratory experiments showed the viability of using PVG/Au as passive sampler for monitoring of Hg°. PVG/Au samplers were then deployed in an artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) operations in Burkina Faso and it was able to indicate personal mercury exposures. The amount of mercury quantified in the samplers for all miners was higher than the current personal exposure limit set by the US Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).
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