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In a study by Andersson et al. [30], the possibilities to use quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models to predict physical chemical and ecotoxico-logical properties of approximately 200 different plastic additives have been assessed. Physical chemical properties were predicted with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite, Version 3.20. Aquatic ecotoxicity data were calculated by QSAR models in the Toxicity Estimation Software Tool (T.E.S.T.), version 3.3, from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as described by Rahmberg et al. [31]. To evaluate the applicability of the QSAR-based characterization factors, they were compared to experiment-based characterization factors for the same substances taken from the USEtox organics database [32], This was done for 39 plastic additives for which experiment-based characterization factors were already available. [Pg.16]

US EPA 2003, Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Version 3.11 U.S. Envirorrmental Protection Agency http //www.epa.gov/opptintr/exposure/docs/episuite.htm (accessed on November, 2004). [Pg.85]

US EPA. 2012. Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite Version 4.11 (November,... [Pg.129]

Different types of water-based emulsions are used in EPI adhesives. The most common are poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) emulsion, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVAc) emulsion, vinyl acetate-acrylate copolymerized (VAAC) emulsion, acrylic-styrene (AcSt) emulsion or styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) latex or modified versions of these emulsion types [1, 8, 9], It has also been reported that tri- or ter-polymer emulsions like vinyl acetate-butyl acrylate-hydroxypropyl methacrylate or emulsions with different combinations of block copolymers can be used [4], Emulsion polymers containing cross-linking functional groups are especially well suited [4,6, 9]. The choice of emulsion(s) will, to a large extent, influence the adhesive properties such as setting time, bond quality, heat resistance, and moisture resistance. EPI adhesive systems are, however, very complex and the total composition (including the choice of cross-linker) and the interaction between the different components will determine the properties of the adhesive. Due to this it is difficult to describe in detail the effect of choosing one type of emulsion over the other. [Pg.249]


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