About this Research Topic
A number of FRs are known to be bio-accumulative, persistent, and bio-magnify in the food chain. Environmental pollution associated with these chemicals has therefore been identified as a global environmental issue due to their toxicity to biotic communities. It is important and urgent to investigate the fate, sources, and toxicity mechanisms of these chemicals in multiple environmental matrices to provide a better understanding of their impact on environmental and human health. Additionally, the health risk estimation and development of remediation technology to control the exposure risk of these chemicals would provide insight into the elimination of FRs from the environment.
This Research Topic focuses on various studies of legacy and emerging FR pollutants. Potential topics include, but are not limited to
• the identification of legacy and emerging FRs and their derivatives;
• the environmental occurrences and characteristics of legacy and emerging FRs;
• toxicity mechanisms of flame retardants and their impact on environmental and human health;
• environmental risk assessment; and
• source apportionment, analytical methodology, and control of legacy and emerging FR pollutants.
We welcome submissions from all researchers working in this field. Available article types include original research, reviews, mini-reviews, and perspectives.
Keywords: flame retardants, persistent, pollutants, environmental impact, emerging pollutants, legacy pollutants, toxicity, source apportionment, analytical methodology
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