Study Data from National Sun Yat-Sen University Update Knowledge of Environment [Multivariate analysis of carcinogenic equivalence (CEQ) to characterize carcinogenic VOC emissions in a typical petrochemical industrial park in Taiwan].
In: Cancer Weekly, 2024-04-11, S. 1691-1691
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A recent study conducted by researchers at National Sun Yat-Sen University in Taiwan examined the carcinogenicity of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from a petrochemical industrial park. The study used a method called carcinogenic equivalence (CEQ) and multivariate analysis to identify the major contributors to the carcinogenicity of VOC emissions. The results showed a decrease in total VOC emissions over three years, but a smaller decrease in the total CEQ emission, indicating a potential shift towards more carcinogenic compounds. The study emphasized the importance of selecting the appropriate analysis method to address the most carcinogenic VOC sources and develop precise control measures. [Extracted from the article]
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Study Data from National Sun Yat-Sen University Update Knowledge of Environment [Multivariate analysis of carcinogenic equivalence (CEQ) to characterize carcinogenic VOC emissions in a typical petrochemical industrial park in Taiwan].
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Zeitschrift: | Cancer Weekly, 2024-04-11, S. 1691-1691 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1071-7218 (print) |
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