Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used in textile finishings. Currently, the largest marked group of FRs is brominated FR considered toxic, persistent and bioaccumulative. Non-halogenated alternatives are a possible solution, but there is a lack of knowledge concerning environmental impact and health risks. The aim is focused on dermal absorption of FR. Until now, no studies were found about the textile release of FR to the skin in contact with them. The evidence that dermal absorption could be potentially significant pathway of human exposure to FRs, supports the interest in the study.Authors wish to thank the LIFE Environmental Policy and Governance program from the European Union for its...
ABSTRACT: Exposure to house dust is a significant source of exposure to flame retardant chemicals (F...
It would be difficult to imagine how modern life across the globe would operate in the absence of sy...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...
Flame Retardants are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used in textile finishing’s...
Many flame retardants (FRs) are brominated, and many of them are considered toxic, persistent and/or...
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals, whether i...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Flame retardants (FRs) have been around us for decades to increase the chances of survival against f...
The aim of this research was to evaluate the utility of innovative \(in\) \(vitro\) techniques as an...
Concern has mounted over health effects caused by exposure to flame retardant additives used in cons...
Polymers are synthetic organic materials that have a high carbon and hydrogen content, which renders...
Flame retardants (FRs) are chemicals added to a broad range of consumer products such as textiles, e...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
Flamskyddsmedel i textila material används för att förhindra eller fördröja brand. Lagar och standar...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
ABSTRACT: Exposure to house dust is a significant source of exposure to flame retardant chemicals (F...
It would be difficult to imagine how modern life across the globe would operate in the absence of sy...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...
Flame Retardants are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used in textile finishing’s...
Many flame retardants (FRs) are brominated, and many of them are considered toxic, persistent and/or...
There is a growing interest to study human dermal exposure to a large number of chemicals, whether i...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Flame retardants (FRs) have been around us for decades to increase the chances of survival against f...
The aim of this research was to evaluate the utility of innovative \(in\) \(vitro\) techniques as an...
Concern has mounted over health effects caused by exposure to flame retardant additives used in cons...
Polymers are synthetic organic materials that have a high carbon and hydrogen content, which renders...
Flame retardants (FRs) are chemicals added to a broad range of consumer products such as textiles, e...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
Flamskyddsmedel i textila material används för att förhindra eller fördröja brand. Lagar och standar...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
ABSTRACT: Exposure to house dust is a significant source of exposure to flame retardant chemicals (F...
It would be difficult to imagine how modern life across the globe would operate in the absence of sy...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...