- 2′,4,4′-tetra-
bromodiphenyl ether 38–42% BDE-85 2,2′,3,4,4′-penta-
bromodiphenyl ether 2.2–3.0 % BDE-99 2,2′,4,4′,5-penta-
bromodiphenyl ether 45–49% BDE-100...
- 5′-hexa-
bromodiphenyl ether 0.15–8.7% BDE-154 2,2′,4,4′,5,6′-hexa-
bromodiphenyl ether 0.04–1.1% BDE-171 2,2′,3,3′,4,4′,6-hepta-
bromodiphenyl ether 0...
-
During 1980s, the most
commonly used fire ****ant
material was penta-
bromodiphenyl ether. It was
banned by the US
Government due to its
potential health...
-
Number InChIKey PBDE-1 C12H9BrO 2-
bromodiphenyl ether 36563-47-0 RRWFUWRLNIZICP-UHFFFAOYSA-N PBDE-2 C12H9BrO 3-
bromodiphenyl ether 6876-00-2 AHDAKFFMKLQPTD-UHFFFAOYSA-N...
- bonds.
Other fire ****ants, such as
hexabromocyclododecane and the
bromodiphenyl ethers, are
additives and are not
chemically attached to the material...
- by a new
substance with
similar harmful effects.
After banning penta-
bromodiphenyl ether,
chlorinated tris,
chloroalkyl phospahtes,
halogenated aryl esters...
-
degradation pathway is
through debromination and the
production of
bromodiphenyl ethers,
which themselves can be toxic.
Lindane (γ-hexachlorocyclohexane)...