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PBT assessment

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PBT assessment: overall result

PBT status:
the substance is not PBT / vPvB
Justification:

Conclusion on P / vP properties: vP (and P)

The test item is not readily biodegradable (2% degradation in 28 days) andis therefore considered to be very Persistant (vP) based upon the information available.

Conclusion on B / vB properties: not B/vB

The substance is a substance of Unknown or Variable composition, Complex reaction products or Biological materials (UVCB) with multiple constituents and its water solubility and partition coefficient (Log Kow) were estimated to be < 1.19 x 10-6 mg/L and > 20, respectively, using the EPI Suite™ software.  The typical molecular mass of the substance (C54H108Mo2N2O3-xS5+x where x= 0-2) is 1188 Daltons.  These data indicate that the substance is large (> 500 Daltons), extremely low water soluble (< 0.1 mg/L), and very highly lipophilic (Log Pow > 5.6) molecule, and therefore, the substance is not bioavailable to fish.  In addition, repeated dose oral toxicity studies in rats did not show any systemic effects up to 1000 mg/kg/day, the highest doses tested in both 14-day oral toxicity study and combined repeated dose oral toxicity study with the reproductive/developmental toxicity screening test.  No information is currently available on possible degradation products produced in the gastrointestinal tract.

Conclusion on T properties: not T

No evidence of toxicity has been reported in any study on the test item

Likely routes of exposure:

The primary route of test item release release will be to wastewater.

It may be released to air through use processes, however, the vapour pressure is <10 Pa

at 18 °C.

 

Release to soil may occur from spreading of STP sludge’s, however this is advised against.