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Chemical Regulation

What does the new EPA methylene chloride rule mean for academic labs?

As universities scramble to comply, chemists are worried about the impact on their research

by Krystal Vasquez
July 12, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 21
A conceptual collage of dichloromethane cannisters and jugs and ehyl acetate and deionized water bottles overlaid on colorful backgrounds.

Credit: Madeline Monroe/C&EN/Mark Olson

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