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Environmental arsenic compounds arsine

Concerning anthropogenic sources, methyl arsenic compounds such as methyl arsonic acid and dimethylarsinic acid have been used as herbicides, and were once a significant source of environmental residues. Dimethyl-arsinic acid (Agent Blue) was used as a defoliant during the Vietnam War. [Pg.178]

The arsenic compounds most commonly found in environmental and biological materials, and in working places, are arsenite and arsenate ions [As(III) and As(V)], monomethylarsonic acid (MMA), dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), arsine, di- and tri-... [Pg.77]

For many years, arsenic has been regarded as an important environmental pollutant. It can enter the environment in many ways, for example use as an agrochemical, in smelting operations, and from coal fired power plants. Buchet and Lauwerys [70] list the relative toxicities for several arsenic compounds of high concern. In descending order they give arsine > arsenite > arsenate > methanearsonic acid (MMA) > dimethylarsinic acid (cacodylic acid, DMA). Methods which can accurately assess environmental and occupational exposure to these toxic arsenic compounds are necessary. [Pg.54]


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