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Polybrominated dibenzo-dioxins PBrDDs

As shown by several investigations [91], the bromine-rich polybromide phase by itself is hardly flammable and fireextinguishing properties have been reported occasionally. The formation of polybrominated dibenzo-dioxins (PBrDD) and furans (PBrDF) due to the plastic-containing housing of a zinc-flow battery cannot be totally neglected in the case of a fire, but their concentrations are far away from the tetrachloro dibenzodioxine (TCDD) toxic equivalents even in a worst-case scenario. [Pg.191]


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