Emissions of VOCs From Polymer-Based Consumer Products: From Emission Data of Real Samples to the Assessment of Inhalation Exposure
The development of consumerism led to an increase in toy production. Such consumer products may contain non-intentionally added toxic substances that can emit from the product and may be inhaled by the consumer. Little data is available on the inhalation exposure of humans to volatile organic compou...
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Main Authors: | Morgane Even (Author), Mathilde Girard (Author), Anna Rich (Author), Christoph Hutzler (Author), Andreas Luch (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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