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EC number: 701-361-3 | CAS number: -
- Life Cycle description
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- Density
- Particle size distribution (Granulometry)
- Vapour pressure
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- Auto flammability
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Phototransformation in air
Administrative data
Link to relevant study record(s)
Description of key information
After evaporation or exposure to the air, the product will be rapidly degraded by photochemical processes.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
Additional information
QSAR-disclaimer
In Article 13 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, it is laid down that information on intrinsic properties of substances may be generated by means other than tests, provided that the conditions set out in Annex XI (of the same Regulation) are met.
According to Annex XI of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (Q)SAR results can be used if (1) the scientific validity of the (Q)SAR model has been established, (2) the substance falls within the applicability domain of the (Q)SAR model, (3) the results are adequate for the purpose of classification and labeling and/or risk assessment and (4) adequate and reliable documentation of the applied method is provided.
Assessment:
The substance is an UVCB substance. In accordance with Annex IX, Section 9.3.2 and Section 9.2.1.2 the assessment of bioaccumulation or bioconcentration and biodegradation of each constituent and impurity present in concentrations at or above 0.1% (w/w) must be performed. Since the substance is a complex mixture of isomers and homologues components no purity (% w/w) can be stated. Therefore, the corrected area-% values of constituents were determined by gas chromatography with FID. The evaluated area-% values were corrected with the content of water.
The following five main constituents which concentrations at or above 10 area % along with two constituents with the highest and the lowest molecular weight were analytically determined:
1. Constituent 1 (CCC(COC(=O)C=C)(COC(=O)C=C)COC(=O)C=C)
2. Constituent 2 (CCC(COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)(COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)COC(=O)C=C)
3. Constituent 3 (CCC(COCCOC(=O)C=C)(COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)COC(=O)C=C)
4. Constituent 4 (CCC(COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)(COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)
5. Constituent 5 (CCC(COCCOC(=O)C=C)(COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)
6. Constituent 6 (CCC(COCCOC(=O)C=C)(COCCOC(=O)C=C)COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)
7. Constituent 7 (CCC(COCCOCCOC(=O)C=C)(COC(C)COC(C)COC(C)COC(=O)C=C)COC(=O)C=C)
Constituent 2 and 3 were determined to have a concentration of 22.4 area %. Constituent 3, 4 and 5 were determined to have a concentration value of 19.9 area %. The constituent 1 has the lowest molecular weight of 296 g/mol and the concentration of 0.6 area %. The highest molecular weight was determined for the constituent 7 (547 g/mol) which concentration was at 2.9 area %.
Therefore, the assessment of the seven constituents of Laromer PO 33F (EC 601-566-7) was used for phototransformation in air.
Further experimental studies on phototransformation in air are not provided. Therefore, the photodegradation was calculated for the substance with AOPWIN v1.92, implemented in EPISuite v4.11 (BASF, 2019). The criteria listed in Annex XI of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 are considered to be adequately fulfilled and therefore the endpoint(s) sufficiently covered and suitable for risk assessment.
The following table provides results for the mentioned above constituents of the substance: constituent 1, constituent 2, constituent 3, constituent 4, constituent 5, constituent 6 and constituent 7.
|
Half-life (hours) |
OH Rate Constant (cm3/molecule – sec) |
AD |
Constituent 1 |
11.2 |
3.4E-11 |
Yes |
Constituent 2 |
4.9 |
7.8E-11 |
Yes |
Constituent 3 |
5.5 |
7.02E-11 |
Yes |
Constituent 4 |
3.9 |
9.96E-11 |
Yes |
Constituent 5 |
4.2 |
9.2E-11 |
Yes |
Constituent 6 |
4.6 |
8.4E-11 |
Yes |
Constituent 7 |
3.2 |
1.2E-11 |
Yes |
As can be seen from the data compiled above, all of the constituents of the registration item are predicted to be rapidly degraded by photochemical processes after evaporation or exposure to air.
Hence, based on the available calculated data for the seven constituents of the substance is expected to be rapidly degraded by photochemical processes after evaporation or exposure to air. The substances are within the applicability domain of the model.
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