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TBPP, or Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate, is a chemical compound primarily studied for its role in flame retardancy mechanisms at the molecular level. In research settings, TBPP has been extensively used to understand the chemistry of halogenated fire retardants and their environmental impact. Its structure, featuring bromine atoms, makes it particularly effective in inhibiting the radical chain reactions that contribute to combustion processes. Scientific studies involving TBPP have explored its interaction with various materials, including polymers and textiles, to assess how it modifies their flammability and thermal degradation properties. Researchers use TBPP to explain the pathways through which brominated flame retardants influence the formation of char, a critical factor in fire resistance. These studies help in developing more effective and environmentally safer fire retardants by comparing the efficacy and stability of brominated compounds against newer, less hazardous alternatives. Moreover, TBPP has been a subject of interest in environmental chemistry, where its persistence and bioaccumulation potential are examined. Studies focus on its breakdown products and their interactions with living organisms at the cellular level, aiming to understand the environmental fate of brominated flame retardants. Through these investigations, TBPP contributes significantly to the field of environmental safety and material science, providing insights into the balance between fire safety and ecological impact.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
TBPP, 100 mg | sc-251104A | 100 mg | $184.00 | |||
TBPP, 250 mg | sc-251104 | 250 mg | $337.00 |