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Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.

Normally one expects that flame contact is the major cause of injury and death during fires. Analysis of the factors involved in numerous fires has revealed that most deaths were not due to flame contact, but were a consequence of the production of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and other combust...

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Autor principal: Einhorn, I N
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1975
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/170077
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description Normally one expects that flame contact is the major cause of injury and death during fires. Analysis of the factors involved in numerous fires has revealed that most deaths were not due to flame contact, but were a consequence of the production of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and other combustion products, such as aldehydes, low molecular weight alcohols, hydrogen cyanide, and other noxious species. The major emphasis within the scope of this paper relates to the physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of materials. Special emphasis is directed toward laboratory procedures which have been developed to determine the qualitative and quantitative analysis of smoke, factors pertaining to smoke development, and to measure the response of laboratory animals exposed to smoke. The effects that fire retardants, incorporated into polymeric materials as a means of improving flammability characteristics, may have on smoke development, the mechanism of polymer degradation, and on the survival response of laboratory animals are also considered.
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spelling pubmed-14751822006-06-09 Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials. Einhorn, I N Environ Health Perspect Research Article Normally one expects that flame contact is the major cause of injury and death during fires. Analysis of the factors involved in numerous fires has revealed that most deaths were not due to flame contact, but were a consequence of the production of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and other combustion products, such as aldehydes, low molecular weight alcohols, hydrogen cyanide, and other noxious species. The major emphasis within the scope of this paper relates to the physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of materials. Special emphasis is directed toward laboratory procedures which have been developed to determine the qualitative and quantitative analysis of smoke, factors pertaining to smoke development, and to measure the response of laboratory animals exposed to smoke. The effects that fire retardants, incorporated into polymeric materials as a means of improving flammability characteristics, may have on smoke development, the mechanism of polymer degradation, and on the survival response of laboratory animals are also considered. 1975-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1475182/ /pubmed/170077 Text en
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Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
title Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
title_full Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
title_fullStr Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
title_short Physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
title_sort physiological and toxicological aspects of smoke produced during the combustion of polymeric materials.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/170077
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