Analysis of unstandard organophosphorus pesticide products as objects of the reactant processing
Keywords:
phosphorus pesticide, reagent disposalAbstract
The analysis of the most common phosphorus pesticide products, their toxicological and physicochemical properties and possible ways of their reagent processing is conducted in the paper.References
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A. P. Ranskyi and R. V. Petruk, “Analysis of unstandard organophosphorus pesticide products as objects of the reactant processing”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 1, pp. 34–37, Nov. 2010.
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