First Identification of Toxic Cyclotriphosphazenes as New Pollutants Prevailing in Various Urban Environments: A Class of Widely Used Flame Retardant Electrolyte Additives in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Jiali Ge,
Xiangyu Hou,
Bibai Du
et al.
Abstract:Cyclotriphosphazenes (CTPs) are widely used as flame retardant electrolyte additives in lithium-ion batteries. However, their environmental occurrence, levels, and risks have until now remained unexplored. To address this gap, this study screened, identified, and prioritized six CTPs in dust samples from various urban environments, including e-waste recycling plants, residential households, underground parking lots, and outdoor roads. Notably, all six CTPs were detected in the samples, with hexaphenoxycyclotr… Show more
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