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Selenium and compounds

The 2003 ACGIH threshold limit value-time-weighted average (TLV-TWA) for selenium and compounds is 0.2 mg/m , as Se. [Pg.624]

US EPA (2002) Air Toxics Web-site Selenium and Compounds (see http //www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/selenium. html). US Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.4607]

Other less potent naturally occurring substances exhibit neurotoxic effects when encountered in large concentration for sufficient periods of time. Examples include metals (arsenic, lead, mercury) and certain compounds containing these elements (methylmercu-ry) (Table 2). Some elements (manganese, selenium) and compounds (vitamin Bg) in this group, while neurotoxic in sustained heavy doses, are required in smaller amounts to support normal physiological function, including that of the nervous system. [Pg.1790]

ACGIH TLV (8-hour TWA) Selenium and compounds Selenium hexafluoride 0.2 mg/m3 0.16 mg/m3 ACGIH 2000... [Pg.304]

Selenium and compounds Selenium dioxide Selenium sulfide Selenium tetrakis, (dimethyl-dithiocarbamate) Selenious acid Selenourea Thallium selenite... [Pg.306]

Selenium and compounds Selenium dioxide Selenium sulfide... [Pg.306]

Recommended daily allowances Selenium and compounds Men Women Infants... [Pg.306]

Washington HAP—threshold levels Selenium and compounds Selenium hexafluoride Selenium sulfides 0.5 tons/year 0.5 tons/year 0.5 tons/year BNA2001... [Pg.309]

Massachusetts Oil and hazardous material Selenious acid Selenium and compounds Selenium dioxide Selenium disulfide Selenium oxide Selenium oxychloride Selenium sulfide Selenourea BNA 2001... [Pg.314]

Vermont Restricted use pesticide Selenium and compounds All concentrations BNA 2001... [Pg.315]

EPA. 1986a. Health effects assessment for selenium (and compounds). Cincinnati, OH U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office. EPA/540/1-86-058. [Pg.335]

EPA. 2001m. Selenium and compounds Hazard summary. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Http //www.epa.gov/ttn/uatw/hIthef/selenium.html. February 22, 2001. [Pg.338]

EPA (1986), Health Effects Assessment for Selenium and Compounds. Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, US Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Pg.1396]


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Compounds of Nitrogen, Sulphur, and Selenium

Compounds of Selenium, Tellurium and Polonium

Compounds of sulfur and selenium with nitrogen

General Aspects of Selenium and Tellurium Compounds

HALOGENATION OF SULFUR AND SELENIUM COMPOUNDS

Heteroaromatic Compounds of Sulphur, Selenium, and Tellurium

One-electron oxidation of selenium and tellurium compounds

Organolead Compounds with Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium

Other Sulfur and Selenium Compounds

Oxygen-, Sulphur-, and Selenium-bonded Compounds

Radical Reactions of Selenium and Tellurium Compounds

Reactions with Sulfur and Selenium Compounds

Reduction of Selenium and Tellurium Compounds

Saturated Cyclic Compounds of Sulphur and Selenium

Saturated Cyclic Compounds of Sulphur, Selenium, and Tellurium

Selected thermodynamic data for reactions involving selenium compounds and complexes

Selenium and sulfur compounds

Selenium compounds

Selenium compounds and complexes

Small-ring Compounds of Sulphur and Selenium

Sulfur- and Selenium-containing Compounds

Sulphur and Selenium Compounds

Sulphur, Selenium, and Tellurium Compounds

Thiols, Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurium Compounds

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