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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of copper speciation:
- copper species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different copper species
- distribution and fate of copper species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of copper species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Cu
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Chemical Analysis

EPA: Method 6800: Elemental and speciated isotope dilution mass spectrometry
This method consists of two approaches: isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) for the determination of total metals and speciated isotope dilution mass spectrometry (SIDMS) for the determination...

GESTIS Analytical methods: Copper dusts and mists (as Cu)
This database contains validated lists of methods from various EU member states described as suitable for the analysis of chemical agents at workplaces. The priority of substances covered here was de...

HSE: MDHS 99 Metals in air by ICP-AES
Scope1. This MDHS describes a method for measuring exposure to a range of metal and metalloid elements in workplace air using inductively coupled plasma-atomicemission spectrometry (ICP-AES). The meth...

OSHA Method ID-125G: METAL AND METALLOID PARTICULATES
This method describes the collection and subsequent analysis of airborne metal and metalloid particulate by Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICAP-AES). 1.1.2 This method ...

US EPA - Protocol Sampling Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)
PROTOCOL : SAMPLING CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE (CCA) "PRESSURE"  TREATED WOODPLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT FOR DISLODGEABLE RESIDUES OF ARSENIC, CHROMIUM, AND COPPER...

US EPA Method 6800: Elemental and Speciated Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry
This method consists of two approaches: isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) for the determination of total metals and speciated isotope dilution mass spectrometry (SIDMS) for the determination o...



Information

Acute Toxicity Database: Copper sulfate
Acute Toxicity DatabaseThe following database summarizes the results from aquatic acute toxicity tests conducted by the USGS CERC  located in Columbia, Missouri. The acute toxicity test provides a rel...

ATSDR: ToxFAQs for Copper
CAS#  7440-50-8  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions about copper. For more information,...

ATSDR: Toxicological Profile for Copper
The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for the hazardous substance described here. Each peer-reviewed profile identifies an...

Chemical Fact Sheet: Copper
Copper - (L. cuprum, from the island of Cyprus), Cu; at. wt. 63.546(3); at. no. 29; f.p. 1084.62 deg C; b.p. 2562 deg C; sp. gr. 8.96 (20 deg C); valence 1 or 2. The discovery of copper dates from pre...

Copper in food
Copper is an essential part of several body enzymes (natural substances required for chemical reactions in the body). It is necessary for iron metabolism, for the formation of the brown pigment, melan...

Copper in San Francisco Bay
Introduction The Impairment Assessment Report for Copper and Nickel in Lower South San Francisco Bay (7MB PDF) concluded that impairment of beneficial uses due to copper...

Copper in San Francisco Bay: Resources to Reduce Scientific Uncertainties
IntroductionThe Impairment Assessment Report for Copper and Nickel in Lower South San Francisco Bay (7MB PDF) concluded that impairment of beneficial uses due to copper and nickel is unlikely. The rep...

Copper in San Francisco Bay: Resources to Reduce Scientific Uncertainties
IntroductionThe Impairment Assessment Report for Copper and Nickel in Lower South San Francisco Bay (7MB PDF) concluded that impairment of beneficial uses due to copper and nickel is unlikely. The rep...

CSIRO: The facts about CCA-treated timber
This comprehensive fact sheet provides consumers with up-to-date information and advice about timber treated with Australia’s most widely used wood preservative, copper chromium arsenic (CCA)....



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