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The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ban most uses of methylene chloride, a chemical associated with potentially fatal health risks.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ban most uses of methylene chloride, a chemical it says can cause health risks and even death, to protect public health. The proposal would ban the use of methylene chloride in all consu...
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Efficient and environmentally friendly recycling of electric vehicle batteries using a new formula
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology have proposed a new and efficient way to recycle metals from electric vehicle batteries. This method recovers 100% aluminum and 98% lithium from used EV batteries. This minimizes losses of valuable raw materials such...
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EPA wants to expand ban on deadly chemicals on store shelves
Sign up for our free email newsletter, Watchdog, a weekly look at public integrity reporters. Following a Center for Public Integrity investigation into decades-long methylene chloride deaths, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2019 b...
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Chalmers University develops battery recycling process using oxalic acid
Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden reports a new method for recycling electric vehicle batteries. The process does not require expensive or harmful chemicals because the researchers used oxalic acid, an organic acid found in the plant kingdom. &n...
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Tin-based metal-organic frameworks for CO2 photoreduction
We use cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies. More information. The economy’s continued demand for high-carbon fuels has led to an increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) in th...
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The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ban most uses of the toxic methylene chloride.
Toxic-Free Futures works to promote the use of safer products, chemicals and practices for a healthier future through cutting-edge research, advocacy, grassroots organizing and consumer engagement. WASHINGTON, DC – Today, EPA Assistant Adminis...
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Research reveals secrets of microbial mucus for first time
This article has been reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial procedures and policies. The editors have emphasized the following qualities while ensuring the integrity of the content: The sticky outer layer of fungi and bacteri...
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26 Israelis hospitalized after visiting hairdressers
One day, Ronit (not his real name) started having stomach pain, shortness of breath and fatigue, and went to the doctor for a blood test. However, she never expected that within 24 hours she would be sent to the hospital for dialysis due to severe kidney failure. ...
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Formic acid market price trends, demand, growth, forecast for 2023-2028.
In 2022, the global formic acid market volume will reach 879.9 tons. Looking ahead, IMARC Group projects the market size to reach 1,126.24 tonnes by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.60% from 2023 to 2028. Formic acid is a...
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The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ban most uses of methylene chloride due to health risks.
This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our COOKIE POLICY. If you have an ACS membership number, please enter it here so we can associate this account with your membership. (op...
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ACC Statement on EPA’s Proposed Methylene Chloride Rules
WASHINGTON (April 20, 2023) – Today, the American Chemistry Council (ACC) released the following statement in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposal to limit the use of methylene chloride: “Dichloromethane (...
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These salts are not easily absorbed by the body, thereby preventing the absorption of accompanying minerals.
These salts are not easily absorbed by the body, thereby preventing the absorption of accompanying minerals. Junk foods are often criticized for causing chronic fatigue, but in some cases, healthy eating isn’t the only culprit. Culprit:...
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