EC Inventory
EC Inventory
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EC Inventory
The EC inventory published below is a copy as received from the JRC in 2008 on the founding of ECHA. It is comprised of the following lists:
- EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) as published in O.J. C 146A, 15.6.1990. EINECS is an inventory of substances that were deemed to be on the European Community market between 1 January 1971 and 18 September 1981. EINECS was drawn up by the European Commission in the application of Article 13 of Directive 67/548/EEC, as amended by Directive 79/831/EEC, and in accordance with the detailed provisions of Commission Decision 81/437/EEC. Substances listed in EINECS are considered phase-in substances under the REACH Regulation.
- ELINCS (European LIst of Notified Chemical Substances) in support of Directive 92/32/EEC, the 7th amendment to Directive 67/548/EEC. ELINCS lists those substances which were notified under Directive 67/548/EEC, the Dangerous Substances Directive Notification of New Substances (NONS) that became commercially available after 18 September 1981.
- NLP (No-Longer Polymers). The definition of polymers was changed in April 1992 by Council Directive 92/32/EEC amending Directive 67/548/EEC, with the result that substances previously considered to be polymers were no longer excluded from regulation. Thus the No-longer Polymers (NLP) list was drawn up, consisting of such substances that were commercially available between 18 September 1981 and 31 October 1993.
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202-448-4
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95-76-1
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C6H5Cl2N
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202-447-9
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95-75-0
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C7H6Cl2
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202-446-3
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95-74-9
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C7H8ClN
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202-445-8
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95-73-8
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C7H6Cl2
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202-444-2
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95-72-7
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C8H9Cl
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202-443-7
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95-71-6
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C7H8O2
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202-442-1
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95-70-5
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C7H10N2
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202-441-6
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95-69-2
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C7H8ClN
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202-440-0
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95-68-1
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C8H11N
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202-439-5
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95-65-8
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C8H10O
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202-437-4
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95-64-7
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C8H11N
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202-436-9
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95-63-6
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C9H12
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202-435-3
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95-59-0
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C4H6Cl2O2
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202-434-8
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95-58-9
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C5H5ClN2
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202-433-2
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95-57-8
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C6H5ClO
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202-432-7
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95-56-7
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C6H5BrO
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202-431-1
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95-55-6
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C6H7NO
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202-430-6
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95-54-5
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C6H8N2
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202-429-0
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95-53-4
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C7H9N
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202-428-5
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95-52-3
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C7H7F
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202-426-4
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95-51-2
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C6H6ClN
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202-425-9
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95-50-1
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C6H4Cl2
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202-424-3
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95-49-8
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C7H7Cl
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202-423-8
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95-48-7
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C7H8O
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202-422-2
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95-47-6
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C8H10
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202-421-7
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95-46-5
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C7H7Br
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202-420-1
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95-45-4
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C4H8N2O2
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202-419-6
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95-44-3
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C4H8O4
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202-418-0
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95-43-2
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C4H8O4
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202-417-5
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95-41-0
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C11H18O
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202-415-4
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95-39-6
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C11H14O2
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202-414-9
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95-38-5
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C22H42N2O
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202-413-3
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95-37-4
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C16H33N3
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202-412-8
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95-35-2
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C17H14N4OS4
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202-411-2
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95-33-0
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C13H16N2S2
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202-410-7
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95-32-9
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C11H12N2OS3
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202-409-1
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95-31-8
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C11H14N2S2
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202-408-6
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95-30-7
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C12H14N2S3
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202-407-0
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95-29-4
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C13H18N2S2
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202-406-5
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95-27-2
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C15H23N3OS
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202-404-4
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95-26-1
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C9H9NS
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202-403-9
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95-25-0
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C7H4ClNO2
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202-402-3
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95-24-9
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C7H5ClN2S
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202-401-8
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95-23-8
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C7H7N3O
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202-400-2
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95-22-7
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C21H15N3S2
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202-399-9
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95-21-6
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C8H7NO
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202-398-3
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95-20-5
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C9H9N
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202-397-8
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95-19-2
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C22H44N2O
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202-396-2
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95-16-9
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C7H5NS
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202-395-7
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95-15-8
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C8H6S
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