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PAH

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of organic compounds characterized by the presence of multiple linked aromatic rings. They primarily form during incomplete combustion of organic matter such as coal, petroleum, and wood. PAHs are found in air, soil, water, and various petroleum-derived products. Certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are carcinogenic and mutagenic, raising environmental and health concerns. Human exposure sources include tobacco smoke, industrial emissions, air pollution, and food contamination. Some PAHs are linked to respiratory issues, immune disorders, and cancers. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) targets 16 priority PAHs due to their toxicity. Regulations aim to reduce industrial emissions, and environmental monitoring employs sophisticated methods. The persistence of PAHs presents challenges, prompting research and the promotion of safer alternatives to minimize human and environmental exposure.

571-61-9

Naphthalene-1,5-dimethyl

571-61-9
575-43-9

Naphthalene-1,6-dimethyl

575-43-9
581-40-8

Naphthalene-2,3-dimethyl

581-40-8
581-42-0

Naphthalene-2,6-dimethyl

581-42-0
582-16-1

Naphthalene-2,7-dimethyl

582-16-1
1576-67-6

Phenanthrene-3,6-dimethyl

1576-67-6
132-64-9

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9
191-30-0

Dibenzo(a,l)pyrene

191-30-0
192-65-4

Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene

192-65-4
189-55-9

Dibenzo(a,i)pyrene

189-55-9
189-64-0

Dibenzo(a,h)pyrene

189-64-0
2243-62-1

Naphthalene-1,5-diamino

2243-62-1
132-65-0

Dibenzothiophene

132-65-0
226-36-8

Dibenzo(a,h)acridine

226-36-8
224-42-0

Dibenzo(a,j)acridine

224-42-0
194-59-2

7H-Dibenzo(c,g)carbazole

194-59-2
91-17-8

Decahydronaphthalene (cis- and trans- mixture)

91-17-8
582-17-2

Naphthalene-2,7-dihydroxy

582-17-2
5405-53-8

Fluorene-2,7-dinitro

5405-53-8
602-38-0

Naphthalene-1,8-dinitro

602-38-0