
by Alanah Fitch
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Chapter 1: Setting the Stage Introduction;
Andrew Jackson; Part I: History, Art, and Technology of Lead Ores: Man Before Lead; Lead Before Man; Ore Formation; Plate Tectonics; Oxidation of Ores; Abundance and Isotope Ratios of Lead Ore Bodies; Part II: Atom Formation, Planetary Formation, and Ore Body Generation: Quantity; Planet Formation; Common Minerals; Dissolution and concentration; Sulfide Precipitation; Porous Matrix; Fingerprinting; Problems
Chapter 2: The Introduction: Man Asks Lead Out (Mines and Mining)
Part I: History, Art, and Technology of Ore Extraction and Processing: Found elements; Melting points; Coinage, Purifying the Elements (Cupellation); Historical descriptions of Cupellation; Fuel in General: Efficiency of Wood; Laurion, Rajasthan, Rio Tinto, England, Germany, Mexico, Bolivia and Peru; North America: Colonial; Galena, Tri-State; Leadville, Coeur d’Alene; Broken Hill, Australia. Part II: Iron and Mineral Solubility,Electrum and Amalgams, Archaeological Evidence, Dispersion, and Modern Metallurgy; Problems
Chapter 3: Man Courts Lead: Metallurgy and Alloys
Part I: History, Art, and Technology of Metallurgy; Lead as Sculpture and Plastic; Projectiles, Shot Towers, Lead Weights; Lead Plumbing; Birth, Life, and Death Under Metallic Lead; Leaded Bronzes; Mexico, Nigeria, China; Why is Lead added to some kinds of bronze?; Brass; Description and Chemistry of Niello; Purification of Gold from Silver using Niello; Inadvertent Alloys: Metal Contamination and Implications for Recycling; Part II: Underlying Chemistry of Lead Metals and Alloys; Control of Gases; Lower Energy Requirement; Control of Final Solid Phase Structure; Trapping the Desired Structure by Controlling the Rate of Cooling; Extra Lead Prevents Dendritic Growth; An Example of Alloy Phase Control: The Making of Mirrors; Problems.
Chapter 4: The Wedding: Glasses and Glazes
Part I: Glasses and Glazes, History. Why Lead?; Desirable Properties of Leaded Glass; Ancient Leaded Glasses; Medieval and Modern glasses; Toxicity of Leaded Glasses; Stained Glass; Enamels; Diffusion of Glaze Technology; Chinese Lead Glaze: Early Historical Developments; Three-Color Glaze; Porcelain and Its Imitation: Lead/Tin Glaze; Spain and the Birth of Majolica; Lead Glazed Pottery in the U.S.; Lead Glazed Pottery in Mexico; Leaded Glaze Frits; Toxicity of Leaded Glazes; Part II, Why lead and Glass? Flux; Lead and flux; Lead and Ease of Handling; Lead and Opacifiers; Lead and Brilliance; Lead as Glass Solvent Enhancer; Modern Glasses; Chemistry of Lead Glass and Glaze Toxicity; Chemistry of Lead in Majolica: Surface Tension; Problems
Chapter 5: Putting on the Ritz: Pigments
Part I: Pigments and Paints History; White; Leaded Paints and the Painter: Goya; The “Color” Black; The Color Yellow; Lead Tin I and II; Massicot; Chrome; Toxicity of Yellow Paints; Minium or Red Lead; Toxicity of Minium; Papermaking; Metal Point; Illuminated Manuscripts, Spitballs, Replacement Pigments. Other Uses of Lead in Paint: Drying Agent, Anticorrosion. Part II: Chemistry of Paint and Color. Perception of Color; White: Absence of Color; Making Ceruse; Color of Metals and Semiconductors; Black Galena; Charge Transfer Colors, Crystal Lattice Tuning of Color; Organic Replacements; Anticorrosion; Problems
Chapter 6: The First Honeymoon: Alchemy and Mineral Acids
Part I Alchemy: The Purity and Religious Significance of Gold; Two Types of Knowledge; Decoding the Chemistry in Alchemy; The Days of the Week as Early Electrochemical Knowledge; Green Lion = Amalgamation; Saturn and the child as Solvation, Liquification, and Purification (Killing the Sun); The Four Aristotelian Elements; Alchemical Theory of Metals; The Alchemical Sequence (Phase and Color Changes); Alchemical Theory Conclusion; Part II. Alchemical Entrepreneurs and the Problem of Intellectual Property Rights; Alchemists and Control of Information; Metal Assays and the History of Mineral Acids; Part III. Alchemy and Lead as Medicine; Proto-Medicine; Paracelsus and the Beginnings of Modern Western Medicine; Homeopathy; Modern Toxic Folk Medicine; Part IV Chemistry of Metal Colors and Mineral Acids; Problems
Chapter 7: The Second Honeymoon: Some Modern Uses of Lead
Part I: Modern Leaded Consumer Products. Pewter, Typecasting; Babbitt Metals and Lubricants; Solder, Tin Cans, Wine Capsules; Superman and Lead; Linoleum; Why Lead in Plastics?; Lead and the History of Fire Arms; Early History of Batteries; Lead Acid Batteries and Transportation; Why Lead in Gasoline: Replacements for Leaded Gasoline; Airborne Lead from Gasoline; Deposition to Ice Caps; Deposition to Lakes and Oceans; Deposition to Plants; Deposition to Soils; Part II Chemistry of Modern Lead Uses; Solder, Tin Can Rusting; Radiation Shields; Lead Acid Battery Technology; Combustion Engine Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry; Elementary Reactions in Gun Powder; Chemistry of Lead Azide; Part III Modern Industrial Uses of Lead; Catalyst for Methane Conversion; Lead Acetate Catalysts; Superconductors; Non-Linear Optical Materials; Quantum Dots; Problems
Chapter 8: The Marriage Bed: The Physiological Relationship Between Lead and Humanity
Part I. Human Physiology. Organo-Lead Inhalation; Organo Lead Action on the Proton Pump; Lead Bullets Embedded; Inhalation of Particulate Lead; Lead Entry Through the Stomach; Fate After Ingestion: Blood; ALAD; Deposition to Hair; Deposition to Bones; Deposition to Placental Tissue; Deposition to Kidney; Renal Failure; The Kidney and Blood Volume; The Kidney and Gout; Gout and Bathing; Lead and the Brain; Calcium Implicated; Review of Lead Poisoning Symptoms; Calcium Functions; Lead as Calcium; Calcium Triggers in the Nervous System; Leadzyme; Synthetic Lead Fingers; Chelation Therapy; Part II Companion and Avian Species; Companion Animals; Livestock; Unusual Bird Poisoning, Wild Waterfowl; Raptors; Other; Part III Lead and Other Species (Plants); Lead in Soils; Natural Sources of Lead; Point Sources of Lead (Battery Recycling); Pigment Soil Lead; Fate of Lead in Soil; Uptake by Plants; Phytoremediation; Part IV Underlying Chemistry; Covalent Binding of Lead to Carbon; Chelation Therapy; Lone Pair effect; Soil Matrix; Localization in Soils; Mobility of Lead in Soils; Problems
Chapter 9: Suspicions: Historical Lead Poisoning
Part I: Lead and the Romans; High Production of Lead; High Use of Lead; Honey; Sugar; Sapa; Lead Poisoning Symptoms Well Described in the Literature; Death of the Aristocracy (Infertility); The Roman Bone Record; Archaeological Bone Record for Romans; Part II Early Lead Warnings; Part III The Franklin Expedition; The Historical Setting; Historical Reconstruction of Events; Lead Stands Accused; Lead and Tin Cans; High levels of lead in Sailors; Lead did not predate the trip; Amount of Lead high enough to affect events; Objections to Lead as a Causative Factor; Part IV: Archaeological Bone Chemistry and Lead; Problems
Chapter 10: Accusations: Social Construction of Environmental Disease
Part I Occupational Disease (Feminized Science); The Eight Hour Work Day; Alice Hamilton and Feminized Science; Painters’ Sickness vs. Lead Sickness; The Kehoe “Show Me” Rule; Part II Analytical Chemistry and “Background”; Chisholm and Analytical Chemistry; Patterson and Background Contamination; The First Lead Paint Laws; Lead Absorption vs Lead Poisoning; Part III The Birt of risk Assessment; Part IV Social Definition of Environmental Disease; Needleman; Predicitng the Effect of Regulation; Controlling the Face of the Debate; Management; Community Based Sampling (Democratized Science?); Remediation; Enforcement of Notification; The Predictable Lawsuits; A Case Example Coeur d’Alene; A Sad Ending for Dr. Chisholm; Environmental Racism; Part V: Risk Assessment of Lead in Dust and Soils Chemistry; correlation between soil/dust and blood lead; bioavailability of leaded dust and soil; Part VI Costs of Remediation; remediation and/or removal of contaminated soils; removal; barriers; soil washing; soil flushing; bioremediation; electroremediation; in-situ stabilization; leaded dust; Removal of lead from homes; removal to water; sewage; solid waste streams; landfilling; metals and waste incineration; metal emissions; reducing icinerator emissions; risk assessment of emissions; treatment of fly ash; Solidification and cementation; Problems
Chapter 11: Finding A Lawyer: The Lead Industry of the United States Under Siege
Part I: National Lead’s Antecedents; Importing Our lead; The Lead Trust; Horizontal consolidation of White Lead Industry; Chicago and Small White Lead Producers; Escapees from National Lead; Philanthropy and Lead (Blatchford); Eagle-Picher; Carter White Lead; Part II; Interlude: Attempts to Fully Integrate the Lead Industries; Other Lead Consuming Industries; Lead Acid Batteries (Beginning); Transportation Franchises; The Electric Vehicle Company; How the Guggenheims Won; 1892-1907 (Close but no cigar); Electric Storage Battery Survives; Part III The National Lead Story; 1920-1965 Diversification; titanium dioxide; 1978-2002 (Divestment and Risk Management); NL Industries and Taracorp; GNB Batteries; The Dutch Boy Factory; Philadelphia and National Lead; Snowballing Litigation; NL Industries Today; Other Types of Litigation; Part IV The Rhode Island Lead Paint Nuisance Lawsuit of 2002.
Appendix: Many Useful Tables and Data about Lead
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