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Crouch, C. J.; Melancon, T. A.; Reeves, W. A.
view article (1.0)Fire Resistant-Durable Press Fabrics With Low Formaldehyde Release.Louisiana State Univ. Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LAJournal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 6, 450-460, November/December 1985Drews, M. J.; Jarvis, C. W.; Lickfield, G. C.; Resce, J.; Gilstrap, T. L.
view article (1.0)Degradation and Combustion Products in the Presence of Antimony Trioxides.Clemson Univ., SC; R. J. Reynolds, Winston-Salem, NC; Michelin Tire, Greenville, SCNational Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD,Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc. Maximizing Flame Retardancy Via Proper Processing and Product Selection. October 19-22, 1986., Charleston, SC, 133-158 p., 1986Hughes, K. A.
view article (1.0)Results of the BFRIP Combustion Toxicity Testing Program on Decabromodiphenyl Oxide/Antimony Oxide/HIPS Formulation.Great Lakes Chemical Corp., West Lafayette, INTechnomic Publishing Co., Inc. New Developments and Future Trends in Europe and the United States for Fire Retardant Polymer Products. June 7-8, 1989, Technomic Publishing Co., Inc., Lancaster, PA, Baltimore, MD, 1-24 p., 1989Bertelli, G.; Costa, L.; Fenza, S.; Marchetti, E.; Camino, G.; Locatelli, R.
view article (1.0)Thermal Behavior of Bromine-Metal Fire Retardant Systems.Himont Italia, Ferrara, Italy; Instituto di Chimica Macromolecolare dell Universita, Torino, ItalyPolymer Degradation and Stability, Vol. 20, 295-314, 1988Kociba, R. J.; Frauson, L. O.; Humiston, C. G.; Norris, J. M.; Wade, C. E.; Lisowe, R. R.; Quast, J. F.; Jersey, G. C.; Jewett, G. L.
view article (1.0)Results of a Two-Year Dietary Feeding Study With Decabromodiphenyl Oxide (DBDPO) in Rats.Dow Chemical, Midland, MIJFF/Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 2, 267-285, November 1975Norris, J. M.; Kociba, R. J.; Schwetz, B. A.; Rose, J. Q.; Humiston, C. G.; Jewett, G. L.; Gehring, P. J.; Mailhes, J. B.
view article (1.0)Toxicology of Octabromobiphenyl and Decabromodiphenyl Oxide.Dow Chemical U.S.A., Midland, MI; Dow Chemical U.S.A., Freeport, TXEnvironmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 11, 153-161, June 1975Drews, M. J.; Jarvis, C. W.; Lickfield, G. C.
view article (1.0)Ternary Reactions Among Polymer Substrates, Organohalogens, and Metal Oxides in the Condensed Phase Under Pyrolytic Conditions.Clemson Univ., SC['Chapter 9', 'ACS Symposium Series 425']Chapter 9; ACS Symposium Series 425American Chemical Society. Fire and Polymers--Hazards Identification and Prevention. National Meeting, 197th. ACS Symposium Series 425. April 9-14, 1989, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, Dallas, TX, Nelson, G. L., Editors, 109-129 p., 1989Norris, J. M.; Ehrmantraut, J. W.; Gibbons, C. L.; Kociba, R. J.; Schwetz, B. A.; Rose, J. O.; humiston, C. G.; Jewett, G. L.; Crummett, W. B.; Gehring, P. J.; Tirsell, J. B.; Brosier, J. S.
view article (1.0)Toxicological and Environmental Factors Involved in the Selection of Decabromodiphenyl Oxide as a Fire Retardant Chemical.Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MIJFF/Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 1, 52-77, February 1974National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Polymeric Materials for Unusual Service Conditions Conference. November 29, 1972, Moffett Field, CA, 1974Pettigrew, F. A.; Landry, S. D.; Reed, J. S.
view article (1.0)Recent Advances in Flame Retardants for High Impact Polystyrene.Ethyl Corp., Baton Rouge, LAPlastics and Rubber Institute AND British Plastics Federation. Flame Retardants '92. International Conference, 5th. January 22-23, 1992, Elsevier Applied Science, New York, London, England, 156-167 p., 1992Hardy, M. L.
view article (1.0)Decabromodiphenyl Oxide: Toxicology and Risk Assessment.Chemical Manufacturers Assoc., Washington, DCBusiness Communications Co., Inc. (BCC). Recent Advances in Flame Retardancy of Polymeric Materials: Materials, Applications, Industry Developments, Markets. Volume 4. May 18-20, 1993, Business Communications Co., Inc., Norwalk, CT, Stamford, CT, Lewin, M., Editors, 300-309 p., 1993