Pre-registered substances

Pre-registered substances

Pre-registered substances

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Name EC / List no. CAS no. Synonyms Envisaged registration deadline Related substances
The carbon containing residue from the mutual coking of coal and pitch at high temperature (above 700°C or 1272°F). Consists chiefly of carbon, can also contain heteroatoms and ash.
310-222-2
140203-13-0
30-Nov-2010
The distillate obtained during the heat treatment of pitch obtained from coal gasification tar having an approximate distillation range of 100°C to 400°C (212°F to 752°F). Composed primarily of aromatic and other hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and aromatic nitrogen compounds.
310-230-6
140203-20-9
30-Nov-2010
The carbon-containing residue from the low-temperature carbonization coking of pitch from high-temperature coal tar. Consists primarily of carbon. Also contains small amounts of sulfur and ash.
310-274-6
140413-61-2
30-Nov-2010
The heat treated residue from the distillation of high temperature coal tar. A black solid with an approximate softening point from 80°C to 180°C (176°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of three or more membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.
310-162-7
121575-60-8
30-Nov-2010
A complex combination hydrocarbons obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-polyethylene-polypropylene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and having a softening point of 100°C to 220°C (212°F to 428°F) according to DIN 52025.
309-956-6
101794-74-5
30-Nov-2010
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-polyethylene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and having a softening point of 100°C to 220°C (212°F to 428°F) according to DIN 52025.
309-957-1
101794-75-6
30-Nov-2010
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-polystyrene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and having a softening point of 100°C to 220°C (212°F to 428°F) according to DIN 52025.
309-958-7
101794-76-7
30-Nov-2010
Coke produced by delayed coking of coal extract from the liquid solvent extraction or supercritical gas extraction processes or of the pitch fraction remaining after distillation of the products of hydrocracking of these extracts. A black porous solid composed primarily of highly condensed aromatic carbon rings with a low hydrogen to carbon ratio containing some nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur compounds.
302-685-4
94114-50-8
31-May-2013
Coke produced by calcination of green coke produced by delayed coking of coal extract from the liquid solvent extraction or supercritical gas extraction processes, or of the pitch fraction remaining after distillation of the products of hydrocracking of those extracts. A black porous solid composed primarily of highly condensed aromatic carbon rings with a very low hydrogen to carbon ratio containing some nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur compounds.
302-687-5
94114-51-9
30-Nov-2010
A carbon-containing residue from the coking of air blown pitch coke oil and/or pitch distillate. Composed primarily of isotropic carbon , it contains small amounts of sulfur and ash constituents.
302-626-2
94113-91-4
30-Nov-2010
The residue obtained during the distillation of high boiling fractions from bituminous coal high temperature tar and/or pitch coke oil, with a softening point of 140° to 170°C (284°F to 392°F) according to DIN 52025. Composed primarily of tri- and polynuclear aromatic compounds which also contain heteroatoms.
302-650-3
94114-13-3
30-Nov-2010
Residue from the fractional distillation of pitch distillate boiling in the range of approximately 400°C to 470°C (752°F to 846°F). Composed primarily of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, and heterocyclic compounds.
295-507-9
92061-94-4
30-Nov-2010
A complex black solid or semi-solid obtained from the distillation of a low temperature coal tar. It has a softening point within the approximate range of 40°C to 180°C (104°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons.
292-651-4
90669-57-1
30-Nov-2010
A complex black solid obtained by the heat treatment of low temperature coal tar pitch. It has a softening point within the approximate range of 50°C to 140°C (122°F to 284°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of aromatic compounds.
292-653-5
90669-58-2
30-Nov-2010
The product obtained by air-blowing, at elevated temperature, low-temperature coal tar pitch. It has a softening-point within the approximate range of 70°C to 180°C (158°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons.
292-654-0
90669-59-3
30-Nov-2010
The char resulting from processing coal in a closed reactor using an exothermic reaction and controlling the feed and air supply. Composed primarily of carbon. May contain varying amounts of ash, sulfur, volatile material and moisture.
270-070-7
68409-95-0
30-Nov-2010
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The cellular carbonaceous mass resulting from the high temperature (greater than 700°C (1292°F)) destructive distillation of coal. Composed primarily of carbon. May contain varying amounts of sulfur and ash.
266-010-4
65996-77-2
30-Nov-2010
The residue from the distillation of high temperature coal tar. A black solid with an approximate softening point from 30°C to 180°C (86°F to 356°F). Composed primarily of a complex mixture of three or more membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.
266-028-2
65996-93-2
30-Nov-2010
A complex combination of carbonaceous material including extremely high molecular weight hydrocarbons obtained as a solid material from the calcining of petroleum coke at temperatures in excess of 1000°C (1800°F). The hydrocarbons present in calcined coke have a very high carbon-to-hydrogen ratio.
265-210-9
64743-05-1
30-Nov-2010
A solid material resulting from high temperature treatment of petroleum fractions. It consists of carbonaceous material and contains some hydrocarbons having a high carbon-to-hydrogen ratio.
265-080-3
64741-79-3
30-Nov-2010
263-072-4
61789-60-4
30-Nov-2010
231-153-3
7440-44-0
30-Nov-2010
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