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Ugilec 141 (CAS 111483-93-3)

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CAS: 111483-93-3.
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111483-93-3
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Ugilec 141 is an organochlorine compound that has been studied in the context of its properties as a flame retardant. It is of particular interest in research related to environmental science and toxicology, where the compound′s persistence, bioaccumulation potential, and ecological impact are examined. Studies involving Ugilec 141 often focus on its distribution in the environment, especially in aquatic ecosystems, and its long-term effects on wildlife. Moreover, research is conducted on the development of analytical methods for the detection and quantification of Ugilec 141 in environmental samples. In addition, investigations into the mechanisms of degradation and remediation techniques to address contamination by such organochlorines are critical aspects of research involving Ugilec 141. It also serves as a point of comparison in the study of newer, less persistent flame retardants designed to meet safety standards while posing reduced environmental risks.


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Ugilec 141, 10 ml

sc-505943
10 ml
$153.00