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Diss Factsheets

Administrative data

Hazard for aquatic organisms

Freshwater

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Marine water

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

STP

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Sediment (freshwater)

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Sediment (marine water)

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for air

Air

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for terrestrial organisms

Soil

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for predators

Secondary poisoning

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no potential for bioaccumulation

Additional information

Conclusion on classification

Environmental fate and pathways

Degradation

Biodegradation: under test conditions no biodegradation observed (4.6 - 28% after 60 d, OECD 301B); read-across

Bioaccumulation

Expert statement: Bioaccumulation is assumed to be low.

Aquatic acute toxicity

Fish: No effects up to the highest concentration tested; read across

Aquatic invertebrates: No effects up to the highest concentration tested; read across

Algae: No effects up to the highest concentration tested; read across

Aquatic chronic toxicity

Fish: no data available

Aquatic invertebrates: No effects up to the highest concentration tested; read across

Algae: No effects up to the highest concentration tested;; read across

CLP

Monopentaerythritol tetraesters and dipentaerythritol hexaesters of 2-ethylhexanoic and n-valeric acids is not readily biodegradable. The bioaccumulation potential of the substance is considered to be low. The substance is considered to be not acutely or chronically toxic to aquatic organisms. Therefore Monopentaerythritol tetraesters and dipentaerythritol hexaesters of 2-ethylhexanoic and n-valeric acids does not need to be classified and labelled as environmental hazardous according to the consolidated version of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and all further amendments (ATPs).