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Critical Use of Fluoropolymers in the Functioning of Modern Society Journal Artikel open-access

Jaime Sales, Michael Schlipf, Deepak Kapoor

International Chemical Regulatory and Law Review, Jahrgang 6 (2023), Ausgabe 1, Seite 29 - 36

In the context of the upcoming restriction of PFAS, there appears to be significant confusion concerning the most relevant sectors where fluoropolymers are used. This paper intends to clarify that fluoropolymers are used mainly in industrial sectors of high value to society. The outstanding combination of properties that fluoropolymers exhibit makes them extremely valuable materials in a wide variety of applications. While there have been some historic uses in consumer applications, these uses are currently anecdotic, particularly for those linked to very dispersive uses (which excludes use in cookware), and represent a minute proportion of the overall uses when compared to industrial applications, where fluoropolymers’ outstanding properties are capitalized on. Fluoropolymers contribute decisively to the progress and well-being of society in five key areas: safety & well-being, environment and circularity, decarbonization, performance and comfort, being the latter the only one that can be attributed to dispersive consumer applications.


Fluoropolymers: The Safe Science That Society Needs Journal Artikel open-access

Jaime Sales, Francisco Hernández, Deepak Kapoor, Marcel van den Noort

International Chemical Regulatory and Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2022), Ausgabe 1, Seite 13 - 23

Fluoropolymers are high value chemicals that provide a wide variety of properties in key industrial sectors. These chemicals are indispensable to guarantee the adequate functioning of modern society, with key contributions in safety, decarbonization, and high-tech development. Due to their chemical composition and structure, fluoropolymers match the definition of the PFAS group of substances. However, this definition was originally not intended for regulatory purposes. Indeed, this group of substances is currently under heavy pressure due to the fact that some other chemicals in the group have raised environmental concerns in the past. However, fluoropolymers show clearly differentiated properties from other PFAS, and the vast majority of these polymers have been identified as matching the definition of Polymer of Low Concern. Fluoropolymers are not expected to degrade during normal use or at their end of life, and the main concerns related to their manufacture are being successfully addressed by industry, with innovative developments in both safer designs and improvement of abatement techniques to control emissions.




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