triarilfoszfátok
Triarilfoszfátok is a Hungarian term referring to triaryl phosphates. Triaryl phosphates are a class of organophosphorus compounds with the general formula (C6H5O)3P=O, though the aryl groups can be substituted. They are characterized by a central phosphorus atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to three aryl groups, typically phenyl. These compounds are often produced by the reaction of phosphorus oxychloride with phenols.
Historically, triaryl phosphates, particularly triphenyl phosphate, were widely used as flame retardants in plastics and textiles,
However, concerns regarding their environmental persistence, potential for bioaccumulation, and toxicity have led to restrictions and