fosforüülevad
Fosforüülevad (Estonian: *fosforüülevad*, meaning "phosphorus bridges") refer to a group of chemical compounds and industrial processes involving phosphorus-based materials, particularly in the context of Estonian industrial history and chemistry. The term is often associated with the production and use of phosphorus and its derivatives, such as white phosphorus (P₄), which has historically been significant in manufacturing matches, pesticides, and other chemical applications.
In Estonia, the production of phosphorus compounds gained prominence in the early 20th century, particularly in
White phosphorus is highly reactive and toxic, posing significant health and safety risks. Its production and
The decline of large-scale phosphorus production in Estonia followed broader industrial shifts in the mid-to-late 20th