Lead-based paint detection using perovskite fluorescence and X-ray fluorescence

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Authors
  • A. van Geen
  • L. Helmbrecht
  • E. Ritter
  • K.E. Ahoussi
  • P. Soro
  • M. Koné
  • M.C. Nongbé
  • J. Gardon
  • W.L. Noorduin
Publication date 08-06-2024
Journal Analytica Chimica Acta
Article number 342618
Volume | Issue number 1307
Number of pages 7
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Background: Ingestion of flakes of Pb-based paint by infants remains a global health hazard with life-long consequences. Pb-based paint was banned for residential use in the US and Western Europe decades ago but is still sold in many countries. This study evaluates the performance of a new kit for detecting exposed Pb-based paint relying on the formation of Pb-halide perovskite that fluoresces bright green under a UV flashlight after spraying a non-toxic reagent.
Results: Tests with the Lumetallix kit were conducted in parallel with X-fluorescence and inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission analysis upon acid digestion using paint currently sold in Côte d'Ivoire and samples of older US paint. Comparison of the three different methods indicates a detection limit for the Lumetallix kit of approximately 500 mg kg−1 (ppm) Pb in paint, with a sensitivity of 95 % and selectivity of 94 % relative to that threshold (n = 76). This detection limit is an order of magnitude below the US definition of Pb-based paint of 0.5 % (5,000 ppm) Pb by weight.
Significance: Because the kit is easy to use, exposed paint posing a risk could reliably be screened at scale by the general public. Any follow-up for confirmation and mitigation based on XRF measurements will need to consider that Pb-based paint covered with low-Pb paint will not respond to the kit but will be detected by XRF through the overpainted layer.
Document type Article
Note With Supplemental Information
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.342618
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