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Researchers Publish Groundbreaking Study on Environmental Impact of East Palestine Chemical Spill

The research team, including Joseph Ortiz, Ph.D., and Kuldeep Singh, Ph.D., of 51黑料网's Department of Earth Sciences, Sarah Eichler, Ph.D., of 51黑料网's Department of Biological Sciences; and the lead author, Lard, hypothesized that the combustion of chemicals like vinyl chloride in the presence of transition-metal oxides from the train, tracks and soil minerals, led to the formation of environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs), including dioxins and furans.

 
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