Assessing the carcinogenicity of carbon-bearing binders
Methods of determining the carcinogenicity of carbon-bearing binders in terms of their benzo[ a ]pyrene content and the benzo[ a ]pyrene emissions in binder carbonization at temperatures up to 850°C are considered. In the laboratory, CARBORES-T and CARBORES-P binders with reduced benzo[ a ]pyrene co...
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description | Methods of determining the carcinogenicity of carbon-bearing binders in terms of their benzo[
a
]pyrene content and the benzo[
a
]pyrene emissions in binder carbonization at temperatures up to 850°C are considered. In the laboratory, CARBORES-T and CARBORES-P binders with reduced benzo[
a
]pyrene content are studied, as well as the industrial carbon pitch from which they are derived. It is found that predicting the carcinogenicity of carbon-bearing binders in terms of their benzo[
a
]pyrene content is unsatisfactory, largely because the formation and emission of benzo[
a
]pyrene on binder heating is ignored. Quantitative determination of the benzo[
a
]pyrene emission in the carbonization of the binders may be regarded as a more reliable and more universal method. It may be used to compare the carcinogenicity of products derived from coal and petroleum, as well as binders that do not contain benzo[
a
]pyrene. |
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