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PCB/PBB/BDE

The PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, are a group of synthetic chlorinated organic compounds widely used in various industrial applications, including electrical transformers, capacitors, hydraulic fluids, and insulators. Their production has been banned in many countries due to adverse effects on human health and the environment. As persistent organic pollutants (POPs), PCBs are chemically stable, not easily decomposing, and accumulate in sediments, soils, and organisms, spreading through the air, causing global contamination. Linked to human health issues, they impact the reproductive, immune, and neurological systems, raising ongoing health concerns. Decontamination efforts involve removing PCB-containing equipment and proper waste management. Continuous monitoring of PCB levels is crucial to assess progress and safeguard human health and ecosystems.

55215-18-4

PCB 129

55215-18-4
38444-77-4

PCB 032

38444-77-4
52663-75-9

PCB 201

52663-75-9
32598-10-0

PCB 066

32598-10-0
32690-93-0

PCB 074

32690-93-0
42740-50-1

PCB 196

42740-50-1
15862-07-4

PCB 029

15862-07-4
41464-40-8

PCB 049

41464-40-8
74472-42-7

PCB 158

74472-42-7
70362-49-1

PCB 078

70362-49-1
84852-53-9

1,2-Bis(2,3,4,5,6-pentabromophenyl)ethane

84852-53-9
59536-65-1

Polybromobiphenyls (PBB)

59536-65-1
13029-09-9

PBB 004

13029-09-9
74472-36-9

PCB 112

74472-36-9
2050-47-7

BDE 015

2050-47-7
2974-92-7

PCB 012

2974-92-7
38444-86-9

PCB 033

38444-86-9
65510-45-4

PCB 085

65510-45-4
2051-61-8

PCB 002

2051-61-8
34883-39-1

PCB 009

34883-39-1