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Administrative data

Hazard for aquatic organisms

Hazard for air

Hazard for terrestrial organisms

Hazard for predators

Additional information

Environmental fate and pathways:


The registered substance is readily biodegradable and therefore is not persistent in the environment. The partition coefficients (LogKow) of the test item is estimated to be in the range between 1.5 and 4.8. at 25°C. The log Kow of the substance is potentially as greater than 4 as worst-case.


Aquatic toxicity :


Two QSAR predictions are available to assess the aquatic toxicity of the registered substance.


QSAR predictions for these endpoints were performed using the iSafeRat® calculation method for mixtures testes according to the Water Accomodated Fraction (WAF) approach (KREATIS, 2022). Toxic effects were predicted on aquatic invertebrates and algae in acute conditions. For algae, the 72h-ErL50 value was predicted at 5 mg/L and 2.1 mg/L for the NOECr. For daphnid, the 48h-EL50 value was predicted at 4.4 mg/L.

Conclusion on classification

No harmonised classification is available on the registered substance


 


Data available:


- Lowest E(L)C50 value > 1 mg/L (between 1.0 and 10mg/L);


- Algae Chronic value > 1 mg/L


- Readily biodegradable 


- Log kow value greater than 4.0: Based on QSAR predictions, The partition coefficients (LogKow) of the test item is estimated to be in the range between 1.5 and 4.8. at 25°C. The log Kow of the substance is potentially as greater than 4 as worst-case.


 


Classification according to the Annex VI of the Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP):


The registered substance is classified as Aquatic Chronic 2 for the environment.