A Theoretical model for respirator cartridge service life for binary systems : application to acetone-styrene mixtures
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<subfield code="a">The acetone/styrene system is of particular interest because workers may be exposed to vapor mixtures of these compounds as a result of manufacturing and cleaning processes associated with the production of materials such as fiber glass, polyester, and other polymers. In the research reported in this paper, the time-dependence of the quantity of each compound adsorbed on the respirator cartridge carbon bed was investigated in detail</subfield>
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