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- Scotchgard abstract "Scotchgard is a 3M brand of products, a stain repellent and durable water repellent applied to fabric, furniture, and carpets to protect them from stains.The original formula for Scotchgard was discovered accidentally in 1952 by 3M chemists Patsy Sherman and Samuel Smith. Sales began in 1956, and in 1973 the two chemists received a patent for the formula.In 1999, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began an investigation into the class of chemicals used in Scotchgard, after receiving information on the global distribution and toxicity of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), the \"key ingredient\" of Scotchgard. The compound perfluorooctanesulfonamide (PFOSA), a PFOS precursor, was an ingredient and also has been described as the \"key ingredient\" of Scotchgard. Under US EPA pressure, in May 2000 3M announced the phaseout of the production of PFOA, PFOS, and PFOS-related products.3M reformulated Scotchgard and since June 2003 has replaced PFOS with perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS). PFBS has a much shorter half-life in people than PFOS (a little over one month vs. 5.4 years). In May 2009 PFOS was determined to be a persistent organic pollutant (POP) by the Stockholm Convention.".
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- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink 3M.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Carpet.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Category:1956_introductions.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Category:3M_brands.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organofluorides.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfonic_acids.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Durable_water_repellent.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Fluorocarbon.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Fluorosurfactant.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Furniture.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Half-life.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Patsy_OConnell_Sherman.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Perfluorobutanesulfonic_acid.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Perfluorooctanesulfonamide.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Perfluorooctanesulfonic_acid.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Perfluorooctanoic_acid.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Persistent_organic_pollutant.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Smith_(chemist).
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Stain.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm_Convention_on_Persistent_Organic_Pollutants.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scotchgard".
- Scotchgard wikiPageWikiLinkText "scotchgard".
- Scotchgard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect-distinguish.
- Scotchgard subject Category:1956_introductions.
- Scotchgard subject Category:3M_brands.
- Scotchgard subject Category:Organofluorides.
- Scotchgard subject Category:Sulfonic_acids.
- Scotchgard hypernym Brand.
- Scotchgard type Company.
- Scotchgard type Group.
- Scotchgard type Brand.
- Scotchgard type Group.
- Scotchgard type Organofluoride.
- Scotchgard type Organohalide.
- Scotchgard type Organofluoride.
- Scotchgard type Organohalide.
- Scotchgard type Thing.
- Scotchgard comment "Scotchgard is a 3M brand of products, a stain repellent and durable water repellent applied to fabric, furniture, and carpets to protect them from stains.The original formula for Scotchgard was discovered accidentally in 1952 by 3M chemists Patsy Sherman and Samuel Smith.".
- Scotchgard label "Scotchgard".
- Scotchgard differentFrom Scots_Guards.
- Scotchgard sameAs Q7435555.
- Scotchgard sameAs m.06n6dk.
- Scotchgard sameAs Q7435555.
- Scotchgard wasDerivedFrom Scotchgard?oldid=703814165.
- Scotchgard isPrimaryTopicOf Scotchgard.