Reference Details
- Citation
- Yamada et al 2005
- Author
- Yamada, T., Taylor, P.H., Buck, R.C., Kaiser, M.A., and Giraud, R.J.
- Title
- Thermal degradation of fluorotelomer treated articles and related materials
- Source
- Chemosphere
- Publication Year
- 2005
- Reference Category
- Primary Sources
- Reference Type
- Peer Reviewed Journals
- Source Details
- DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.03.025
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.03.025Exit
- Non-Targeted Analysis Flag
- Yes
- Non-Targeted Analysis Details
- GC/MS peak analysis indicated ions (•CF3: 69, •CF2CH@CH2: 77) are plausible fluorotelomer-based acrylic polymer combustion byproducts. (pgs. 979-980)
Scope
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Open Scope | Matrix Detail | Scope Detail | |||
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Open Scope | Incineration | Lab | Other | Fabric; an untreated article, and a fluorotelomer-based acrylic polymer treated article. | Identification (none detected) of combustion byproducts in off gas, including PFOA. Also includes non-targeted GC/MS analysis of off-gas byproducts, not captured in data entry. |
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Condition
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Open Condition | Incineration | Lab | Other: Fabric; an untreated article, and a fluorotelomer-based acrylic polymer treated article. | 2 second | Thermal experiments were conducted at non-flame reactor temperatures from 600 to 1000C for a mean, gas-phase residence time of 2.0 s. 85% excess air was used for all ATRS experiments. |
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