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PBT assessment: overall result

Reference
Name:
T002615
Type of composition:
legal entity composition of the substance
State / form:
solid: particulate/powder
Related composition:
T002615
Reference substance:
T002615
PBT status:
the substance is not PBT / vPvB
Justification:

An evaluation of the inherent properties of T002615 is performed against the ANNEX XIII criteria. If insufficient data were available, the screening criteria as laid down in ECHA Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment Chapter R.11: PBT Assessment (2014) were applied.

The persistency assessment is based on the screening criteria in Annex XIII of the REACH Regulation. The biodegradation potential of the test substance has been assessed in an OECD 301F study (Grützner, 2003). The results reveal that the test substance is not readily biodegradable. It can therefore be concluded that based on the criteria mentioned above the substance is persistent in the environment. The substance is concluded to be potentially P/vP.

The bioaccumulation assessment is based on the screening criteria in Annex XIII of the REACH Regulation. A measured Log Kow of 3.9  has been determined in an OECD 117 study (Tognucci, 2003). Since the measured log Kow of the parent compound is below the criterium of log Kow < 4.5 no further assessment on bioaccumulation is needed. The test substance is concluded to be not B/vB.

The test substance is not classified as carcinogenic or mutagenic or as a reproductive toxicant or as STOT. Hence, it does not fulfill the criteria to be considered as Toxic.

To conclude, the substance is P/vP,  not B/vB and not T. Hence, the substance should not be considered as a PBT/vPvB substance.