Direct human contact with siloxanes (silicones) - safety or riskPart 1. Characteristics of siloxanes (silicones)
Siloxanes are commonly known as silicones. They belong to the organosilicon compounds and are exclusively obtained by synthesis. Their chemical structure determines a range of physicochemical properties which were recognized as unique. Due to the susceptibility to chemical modifications, ability to...
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Main Authors: | Krystyna eMojsiewicz-Pieńkowska (Author), Marzena eJamrógiewicz (Author), Katarzyna eSzymkowska (Author), Dominika eKrenczkowska (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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