Antimony:
Compilaton of grey literature
Examples of grey literature include technical reports from government agencies or scientific research groups, working papers from research groups or committees, white papers, or preprints. It has been traditionally difficult to access them. However, nowadays a significant amount is freely available on many web sites and they are not subjected to any restriction concerning their diffusion. For the preparation of the reviews that I have already written and that I am still writing on Sb, I have collected a certain amount of such documents. Since I think that they might be useful to other people, I will make them available here (I start on18/10/2008). If you know of any other documents, please send them to me. Your contribution will be most welcome.
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Abridged Toxicological Profiles and Related Health Issues: Inorganic Antimony, Inorganic Arsenic, Beryllium, and Cadmium (for Physicians) by E. Nieboer and G.G. Fletcher, Regional Niagara Public Health Department, 2001, 19 pp.
Antimoine et ses dérivés by M. Bisson, INERIS - Fiche de données toxicologiques et environnementales des substances chmiques, 2007, 54 pp.
Antimony in Drinking-water.
Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality. WHO/SDE/WSH/03.04/74, World Health
Organization, 2003.
Antimony trioxide by: W.N. Harrison, S.M. Bradberry, S.T. Beer and J.A. Vale, IPCSINTOX Databank, UKPID Monograph (no date).
Antimony trioxide [CAS No. 1309-64-4]. Brief Review of Toxicological Literature Prepared for National Toxicology Program (NTP), National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), July 2005
Critical review on acute ecotoxicity data for antimony Final report. Commissioned by Campine NV. Prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers Risk Management, January 2001.
Détermination de la spéciation de l’antimoine: méthode par chromatographe liquide à haute pression couplé à un spectromètre de masse à source ionisante au plasma d’argon by Centre d’Expertise en Analyse Environnementale du Québec, MA. 200-Sb 1.1, Ministère de l’Environnement du Québec, 2003, 14 p.
Ecological Soil Screening Levels for Antimony. Interim Final. OSWER Directive 9285.7-61, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 2005.
Exploratory Report Antimony and Antimony Compounds. Report 710401020, by: W. Sloof, P.F.H. Bont, J.M. Hesse and B. Loos, National Institute of of Public Health and Environmental Protection, Bilthoven, NL., 1992, 40 pp.
Geochemical factors affecting the behaviour of antimony, cobalt, europium, technetium, and uranium in vadose sediments by K.M. Krupka and R.J. Serne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PNNL-1426, 2002.
Lakes Environmental Software, Antimony and compounds fact sheet
Literature Review of Environmental Toxicity of Mercury, Cadmium, Selenium and Antimony in Metal Mining Effluents. Prepared for:
The TIME Network and sponsored by Natural Resources Canada, The Mining Association of Canada and Environment Canada. Prepared by: BEAK
INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED, 2002.
Public Health Goal for ANTIMONY in Drinking Water. Prepared by: Pesticide and Environmental Toxicology Section, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, California Environmental Protection Agency, December 1997, 19 pp.
The Nordic Expert Group for Criteria Documentation of Health Risks from Chemicals. 123. Antimony by J.E. Berg and K. Skyberg, Arbetslivinstitutet, 1998.
Toxicity Summary for Antimony. Prepared by R.A. Young, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, December 1992.
Toxicological Profile for Antimony and Compounds. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, U.S. Public Health Service, 1992.
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