decabromodiphenyl
Decabromodiphenyl is a polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) chemical in which ten bromine atoms substitute the ten hydrogen atoms on a biphenyl core. Its chemical formula is C12Br10. The molecule consists of two phenyl rings linked by a single bond with bromine atoms occupying all available positions, making it a highly brominated, lipophilic compound.
Historically, decabromodiphenyl has been used as a flame retardant additive in various polymers, including plastics used
Environmental and health considerations reflect the broader concerns associated with highly brominated biphenyls. Decabromodiphenyl is persistent
Regulatory and industry trends have led to increased scrutiny of decabromodiphenyl and related compounds, with many