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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2012China begins to position for leadership on responsible risk-based global chemicals management9citations

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  • Meng, Wei
  • Jones, Kevin Christopher
  • Wang, Hong
  • Liu, Zhengtao
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  • Li, Hong
  • Deag, Eliot J.
  • Carmichael, Paul L.
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China begins to position for leadership on responsible risk-based global chemicals management

  • Meng, Wei
  • Jones, Kevin Christopher
  • Wang, Hong
  • Liu, Zhengtao
  • Duarte-Davidson, Raquel
  • Li, Hong
  • Sweetman, Andrew
  • Deag, Eliot J.
  • Carmichael, Paul L.
  • Shore, Richard F.
  • Shen, Yingwa
  • Price, Oliver R.
  • Howe, Paul
  • Undemann, Emma
  • Zang, Wen Chao
  • Yan, Zhen-Guang
Abstract

Section 5 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) does not require any toxicity testing as a prerequisite for submission of a Premanufacturing Notice (PMN) for a new chemical. In order to compensate for the lack of actual test data, a process involving structure-activity relationships (SAR) for assessing hazard potential was constructed. The hazard assessment is then coupled with an estimation of potential exposure to determine potential risk. This process involves the use of multiple interdisciplinary teams that work within a 90-day time frame to complete approximately 2000 risk assessments per year. <br/>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • toxicity