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alternative bisphenols such as
bisphenol S and
bisphenol F, but
there is also
controversy around whether these are
actually safer.
Bisphenol A was first...
- tons
produced globally in the past decade,
often simply called "
bisphenol".
Bisphenols A (BPA), F (BPF) and S (BPS) have been
shown to be
endocrine disruptors...
- 2002). "Acute toxicity, mutagenicity, and
estrogenicity of
bisphenol-A and
other bisphenols".
Environmental Toxicology. 17 (1): 80–6. Bibcode:2002EnTox...
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structurally related to
bisphenol A (BPA), a po****r
precursor for
forming plastics, as both
belong to the
category of
molecules known as
bisphenols,
which feature...
- to as
solid epoxy resin.
Instead of
bisphenol A,
other bisphenols (especially
bisphenol F) or
brominated bisphenols (e. g.
tetrabromobisphenol A) can be...
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spongin to be
useful in the
photocatalytic degradation and
removal of
bisphenols (such as BPA) in wastewater. A
heterogeneous catalyst consisting of a...
- list.
Products made from
polycarbonate can
contain the
precursor monomer bisphenol A (BPA).
Carbonate esters have
planar OC(OC)2 cores,
which confer rigidity...
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Bisphenol A
diglycidyl ether (commonly
abbreviated BADGE or DGEBA) is an
organic compound and is a
liquid epoxy resin. The
compound is a
colorless viscous...
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Cyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate Glyco (PCTG) is made
without using any
bisphenols or phthalates.
Eastman Tritan cannot be used for hot
beverages (like hot...
- 4,4'-bis(chlorophenyl)sulfone with
various bisphenols. Two
bisphenols for this
application are
bisphenol A (the
polymer being called PSF) and 4...