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What happens to phosphate ester flame retardants when they enter the environment?

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What happens to phosphate ester flame retardants when they enter the environment?

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• They can change chemical composition in the environment. • Some phosphate esters will deposit on wet and dry surfaces and others will be broken down by water. • They are poorly soluble in water and adsorb strongly to soil. • They are considered emerging pollutants. • They biodegrade in aquatic and terrestrial environments.

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