Influence of Collection Solvent on Permeation of Di-N-Octyl Disulfide Through Nitrile Glove Material
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2008/03/01
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Description:The influence of collection solvents hexane and perfluorohexane on the permeation of the non-polar and non-volatile di-n-octyl disulfide (DOD) through nitrile glove material was investigated using the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F739-99a method. The weight and the thickness of the nitrile material increased about 6%, statistically significant at pSubjects:Keywords:ISSN:0304-3894Document Type:Funding:Genre:Place as Subject:CIO:Topic:Location:Volume:151Issue:203NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20033889Citation:J Hazard Mater 2008 Mar; 151(2-3):692-698Contact Point Address:Department of Environmental Health Sciences and UCLA Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, UCLA School of Public Health, 650 Charles Young Jr. Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772, USAEmail:xuwenhai@ucla.eduFederal Fiscal Year:2008Performing Organization:University of California Los AngelesPeer Reviewed:TrueStart Date:20000601Source Full Name:Journal of Hazardous MaterialsEnd Date:20040531Collection(s):Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:d12753e73784357d37d49176a7e4742f4c7ce3c7e1a01a8acf9ff2cbb137e76573b0f52408517b159cd992dce56cb46bc2557a76a575b175c068222d9b5aef4dDownload URL:File Type:
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