The world of plastics has evolved significantly over the years, offering a multitude of materials designed to meet various industrial and consumer needs. Plastic additives play a crucial role in enhancing the properties of these materials, and one such additive is 1-Hydroxycyclohexyl Phenyl Ketone (1-HCHPK). This compound often used as a photo initiator in UV-curable coatings and inks has gained attention due to its potential environmental impact. In particular, the interaction between 1-HCHPK and freshwater micro crustaceans in natural water ecosystems has become a topic of concern. This article delves into the properties of 1-HCHPK, its applications and its effects on freshwater micro crustaceans, shedding light on the implications for aquatic ecosystems.
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