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Summary Of: Butadiene

The name butadiene can also refer to the isomer... The butadiene industry originated in the years leading up to... and butadiene that could be used in... with butadiene being produced from... butadiene is produced as a byproduct of the... The quantity of butadiene produced depends on the hydrocarbons used as feed... Butadiene is typically isolated from the other four... Butadiene can also be produced by the catalytic... butadiene is also produced from... polymers prepared from mixtures of butadiene with styrene or... butadiene rubber is the material most commonly used for the production of automobile tires... Smaller amounts of butadiene are used to make... Butadiene is used in the industrial production of... As the exposure to butadiene occurs at a higher level and for a longer duration... The actual link between chronic effects of butadiene has been argued over the years... Several studies show butadiene exposure increases risk in cardiovascular diseases and cancer... Animal data suggest the carcinogenic effects of butadiene may have a higher sensitivity to women over men when exposed to the chemical... a lack of human data on the effects butadiene has on reproductive and developmental effects shown to occur in mice... but animal studies have shown breathing butadiene during pregnancy can increase the number of birth defects... Storage of butadiene as a compressed... but butadiene cylinders should still be considered short...

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