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Name:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Type of composition:
boundary composition of the substance
State / form:
solid: bulk
> 80 - < 100 % (w/w)
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Name:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Type of composition:
legal entity composition of the substance
State / form:
solid: bulk
Related composition:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
>= 95 - < 100 % (w/w)
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
Reference substance:
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
This impurity is considered relevant for the classification and labelling of the substance
PBT status:
the substance is not PBT / vPvB
Justification:

Annex XIII of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) lays down the criteria for the identification of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances (PBT substances), as well as the information that must be considered for the purpose of assessing the P, B, and T properties of the substance. The criteria require that all available information is to be used, employing a weight-of-evidence approach. Substances must meet all three criteria to be considered PBT.

This substance Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (CAS# 25155-30-0) is from the category of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate (LAS).

 

Persistence Assessment:

 

Biodegradation of sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (DBS), at 10 ppm was measured 75% after 11 days and test temperature was maintained at 20 deg C for 17 days. The sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (DBS) could be conclued as readily degradable.ved within 28 days.

For dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (Dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (CAS# 27176-87-0 , EC Number; 248-289-4) ) is a very close analogue of Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (CAS No. 25155-30-0, EC Number; 246-680-4) ) and the dissociated acid it readily dissociates in water and release the dodecylbenzene sulfonic anion in solution.), the available study indicates 69% of the material mineralized after 28 days ,OECD 301B test (USEPA 1992).

 

Ward and Larson (1989) conducted a laboratory study and observed the biodegradation rate constant and half-life for C12-LAS in sludge-amended soil. The biodegradation rate constant for C12-LAS is 0.030 day-1and half-life for C12-LAS is 23.1 days. Scheunertet al., (1987) measured the biomineralization rate of dodecylbenzenesulfonate in soil/water suspension under anaerobic and aerobic conditions for 42 days. The results (40.6%14CO2: aerobic, 51.9%14CO2: anaerobic) showed that the substance was readily biodegradable by the micro-organisms present in soil.

 

Summary of Biodegradation

 

Type/ Method

Test material

Degradation

Duration

References

Aerobic/

OECD 301F

C12-LAS

> 60 % of mineralisation

28 days

Temmink and Klapwijk, 2004

Aerobic/

Other

Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate

75 %

11 days

Cook and Glodman, 1974

Aerobic/

OECD 301B

Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

69 % of mineralisation

28 days

USEPA 1992

Aerobic/

Other

C12-LAS

50%

23.1 days

Ward and Larson, 1989

Aerobic and Anaerobic/

Other

Dodecylbenzenesulfonate

40.6%14CO2of mineralization

(aerobic),

51.9%14CO2of mineralization (anaerobic)

42 days

Scheunertet al., 1987

 

    

 

Therefore, Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate is not persistent.

 

Bioaccumulation Assessment:

 

An estimated BCF is 70.79 by BCFWIN Modelbased on log Kow =4.78(US EPA, 2011). Bioconcentrations of total C12-LAS in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), andamphipod (Hyalella azteca) were investigated during 32 days. At 32 days, total C12-LAS bioconcentration factors (BCFs) for the three species ranged from 36 to 119 (Versteeg and Rawlings, 2003).

These experimental and estimated BCF values suggest that Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate has a low potential for bioaccumulation. Therefore,Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate is not bioaccumulative.

 

Toxicity Assessment:

None of the long-term NOECs for marine or freshwater organisms are 0.01 mg /L. Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid is not classified as carcinogenic (Category 1 or 2), mutagenic (Category 1 or 2), or toxic for reproduction (Category 1, 2 or 3). There is no evidence of chronic toxicity, as identified by the classifications: T, R48, or Xn, R48 according to Directive 67/548/EEC. Therefore Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate does not meet the PBT criteria for toxicity.

 

Summary and overall Conclusions on PBT or vPvB:

Properties Based on the data collected and the discussion above, of Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate does not meet the criteria for either PBT or VPvB as it is readily biodegraded in the environment, has a very low bioaccumulation potential, low chronic aquatic toxicity and is not classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic for reproduction or for chronic toxicity.