Trifenyl-fosfát (Czech Wikipedia)

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  • Triphenyl phosphate, found in 'eco-friendly' nail polish, spurs worries [online]. [cit. 2016-04-09]. Dostupné online. 

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  • Triphenyl phosphate - Substance Information - ECHA [online]. [cit. 2016-04-09]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném dne 2016-04-20.