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Following the fate of polystyrene micro and nanobeads during <i>in vitro</i> digestion. [PDF]

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Arranz E   +4 more
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Comparison of approaches for quantifying extractables in a variety of polymeric medical device materials with LC-MS/MS. [PDF]

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Caprolactam Vapor Exposures

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1973
Human volunteers were exposed to artificially generated caprolactam vapors to establish irritant response and discomfort threshold. At high relative humidities, response was absent at all concentrations up to 14 ppm. At low relative humidities, distress was dose responsive in the range 10-100 ppm. There was no response below 7 ppm.
W S, Ferguson, D D, Wheeler
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On the morphology of caprolactam

Journal of Crystal Growth, 1992
Abstract The morphology of ϵ-caprolactam has been predicted using a periodic bond chain analysis. Two kinds of building units have been considered: monomers and dimers. The most important forms according to the monomer analysis are {11}; 1 ; {110};, {200};, {311}; and 31 1 . The dimer analysis gives the {200};, 20 1 , ;11 1 and {110};
R.M. Geertman, A.E.D.M. van der Heijden
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