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Hazard for aquatic organisms

Hazard for air

Hazard for terrestrial organisms

Hazard for predators

Additional information

No data on aquatic toxicity of sodium 2-methylbutan-2-olate are available. However, sodium-2-methylbutan-2-olate rapidly hydrolyses into sodium hydroxide (CAS No. 1310-73-2) and 2-methylbutan-2-olate (CAS No. 75-85-4) in the presence of water. Therefore, the ecotoxicity is mediated by the two hydrolysis products. The hydrolysis products sodium hydroxide and 2-methylbutan-2-olate showed no toxic or harmful effects on aquatic organisms (according to the published dossiers on the dissemination homepage of ECHA).

The fast hydrolysis of the test substance and the low adsorption potential of the hydrolysis products indicates that soil does not represent a target compartment. Additionally, due to the use of the test substance as a intermediate, exposure to the environment is expected to be unlikely.

Conclusion on classification

The classification of the environmental hazard according to CLP Regulation No. 1272/2008 is based on the hydrolysis products. The hydrolysis products sodium hydroxide (CAS No. 1310 -73-2) and 2-methylbutan-2-olate (CAS No. 75-85-4) showed no toxic or harmful effects on aquatic organisms (according to the published dossiers on the dissemination homepage of ECHA) and both are not classified for environmental hazards. Therefore, a classification for environmental hazard of the test substance is not appropriate.