Impact of low concentrations of isoprene rubber products on workers' health

Abstract

The most promising of synthetic rubbers is isoprene rubber, which is identical to natural rubber in terms of the set of properties and structure. Although its production is mechanised and automated, various chemicals are periodically emitted into the air in low concentrations, of which dimethyl dioxane, formaldehyde, isoprene and isobutylene play the leading role. All of these substances have, to a greater or lesser extent, general toxic and irritant properties.

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V. A. Danilin

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A. D. Voronin

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Yu. V. Mitin

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Yu. A. Nikishin

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M. A. Martimov

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L. F. Berbentseva

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N. I. Roganova

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S. Z. Fisher

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© 2021 Danilin V.A., Voronin A.D., Mitin Y.V., Nikishin Y.A., Martimov M.A., Berbentseva L.F., Roganova N.I., Fisher S.Z.

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