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because they are
extremely persistent and bioac****ulative. Short-chain
PFCAs (sc
PFCAs) are
formed from
atmospheric oxidation of
fluorotelomer compounds and...
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PFCA may
refer to: Protein-fragment
complementation ****ay
Perfluorinated carboxylic acid The
Planar Fourier Capture Array, a tiny
camera built entirely...
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precursors of
PFCAs, and
evidence shows that they are more
toxic than
PFCAs themselves. Furthermore, they may also be
degraded to
PFCAs, and therefore...
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drawback is it
breaks down into short-chain
perfluorinated carboxylic acids (
PFCAs),
which are
persistent organic pollutants. HFO-1234yf was
developed by a...
- the
Fourier transform are
useful in
designing and
understanding PFCAs.
Because PFCAs do not
require focusing optics or
moving parts, they can be made...
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oxidatively converts (unknown)
precursor compounds of
perfluorocarboxylic acids (
PFCAs) into the latter. This
makes quantification possible. Pot****ium peroxodisulfate...
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perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (
PFCAs) can be
mineralized via
heating in a
polar aprotic solvent such as
dimethyl sulfoxide.
Heating PFCAs in an 8 to 1
mixture of...
- can be
homopolymers or Copolymer. [citation needed]
Perfluorocycloalkene (
PFCA)
Ethylene (Ethene, E)
Vinyl fluoride (fluoroethylene) (VF1)
Vinylidene fluoride...
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Conder JM, Hoke RA, De Wolf W,
Russell MH, Buck RC (February 2008). "Are
PFCAs bioac****ulative? A
critical review and
comparison with
regulatory criteria...
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unwanted stains or that will wash out in
simple laundry.
Mostly larger PFCAs such as
perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are used in
stain repellancy. It is...