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Vinyl Bromide
Vinyl Bromide
Vinyl Bromide
Vinyl Bromide
Vinyl Bromide

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Vinyl Bromide Defined

A toxic compound that was established as a federal hazardous air pollutant in 1993. Sources of vinyl bromide may include rubber substitution, flame-retarding treatment of acrylics, laminating, and/or preparing films. It is also important to point out that vinyl bromide may be the result of the atmospheric degradation of 1,2-dibromoethane. Based on a typical atmospheric gas phase reaction with a hydroxyl radical, the lifetime of vinyl bromide in the atmosphere is between 1.5 and 2.1 days resulting in the products formaldehyde and formyl bromide.

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