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Administrative data

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Effects on fertility

Description of key information

Vanadium tetrachloride quasi-instantaneously degraded in contact with moist skin or mucuous membranes to form Vanadium dioxide and hydrogen chloride. Testing Vanadium tetrachloride for fertility toxicity is for this reason not relevant at all, but breakdown products have to be considered.

There are sufficient data on the breakdown products (vanadium dioxide n°CAS: 12036-21-4 and hydrogen chloride n°CAS: 9004-54-0) which were already registered in the frame of REACH. These breakdown substances are exempted to Registration following Annex V (Entry I) for this register dossier.

Link to relevant study records
Reference
Endpoint:
screening for reproductive / developmental toxicity
Data waiving:
study scientifically not necessary / other information available
Justification for data waiving:
other:
Effect on fertility: via oral route
Endpoint conclusion:
no study available

Justification for classification or non-classification

Vanadium tetrachloride quasi-instantaneously degraded in contact with moist skin or mucuous membranes to form Vanadium dioxide and hydrogen chloride. Testing Vanadium tetrachloride for fertility toxicity is for this reason not relevant at all, but breakdown products have to be considered.

 

There are sufficient data on the breakdown products (vanadium dioxide n°CAS: 12036-21-4 and hydrogen chloride n°CAS: 9004-54-0) which were already registered in the frame of REACH and there is no classification elaborated for toxicity to reproduction.

 

For these reasons, no classification could be set for toxicity to reproduction

Additional information