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Ethylene oxide is known to be produced from a few natural sources.
This method has been used for 1,3-propanediol from ethylene oxide.
In recent times, the safety of ethylene oxide has been questioned.
The chemical structure of ethylene oxide is shown in Figure 1.
What are the next steps for federal government to reduce the effects of ethylene oxide to the environment?
Quantity of ethylene oxide purchased or used during the year.
There are no reported levels of ethylene oxide in environmental biota.
An evaluation of the possible effects on health following exposure to ethylene oxide.
In water, ethylene oxide will either break down or be destroyed by bacteria within a few days.
Ethylene oxide may also be present as a contaminant of skin care products.
Since 1940, almost all industrial production of ethylene oxide has relied on this process.
Ethylene oxide: toxicology review and field study results of hospital use.
There is no information available on the environmental fate of ethylene oxide in sediment.
What about facilities that use less than 10 kg of ethylene oxide?
Comparison of data from cyclopropane and ethylene oxide is made.
Other reasons for the decrease in use of ethylene oxide are the well-known health effects.
“If the final decision on ethylene oxide is negative, then there will be more job losses.
Workers exposed to ethylene oxide: a follow up study.
The comparative metabolism of 2-bromoethanol and ethylene oxide in the rat.
Table 1 summarizes the physical and chemical properties of ethylene oxide.
Cancer incidence in a group of workers potentially exposed to ethylene oxide.
What are the health risks associated with ethylene oxide?
The solubility in water depends on the amount of ethylene oxides.
There are only a few ambient measurements of ethylene oxide in Canada.
An epidemiological study of workers potentially exposed to ethylene oxide.