Organophosphorus flame retardants emerge as a promising substitute for brominated counterparts. Despite their potential, comprehensive life cycle analyses concerning these flame retardants remain notably scarce in current research. This gap in knowledge underscores the need for further investigation into the environmental implications and overall sustainability of organophosphorus flame retardants within the broader context of fire safety applications. Such scrutiny is essential to gauge their efficacy, potential drawbacks, and ecological footprint throughout their life cycle stages. By delving deeper into these uncharted territories, researchers can offer valuable insights that may shape future decisions regarding flame retardant selection and usage, paving the way for more informed and environmentally conscious choices in fire safety practices.
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