1992
DOI: 10.1016/0734-242x(92)90042-j
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The toxicity equivalency factor scheme applied to municipal incinerator PCDD/PCDF emissions when specific congener information is lacking

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“…Increases in [O2] will favor PCDD formation over PCDF, although higher Tduct and (r will temper this effect. Since the toxic equivalency of PCDD isomers is 1-10 times that of PCDF isomers (53), operational measures to decrease logit(ip) may reduce health and environmental risks. Quench Rate.…”
Section: Model Sensitivity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increases in [O2] will favor PCDD formation over PCDF, although higher Tduct and (r will temper this effect. Since the toxic equivalency of PCDD isomers is 1-10 times that of PCDF isomers (53), operational measures to decrease logit(ip) may reduce health and environmental risks. Quench Rate.…”
Section: Model Sensitivity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%