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Description of key information

Additional information

In a ready biodegradability test according to OECD guideline 301 B (CO2 evolution test), 6% NX 8000J was degraded after 28 days.

In accordance with column 2 of REACH Annex IX, Simulation testing on Ultimate Degradation in Surface Water does not need to be conducted as the substance is highly insoluble in water.

In addition, in accordance with section 3 of REACH Annex XI,the chemical safety assessment concludes that the substance is of no immediate concern to the environment. The substance is not acutely toxic up to the limit of solubility and is not bioaccumulative (experimentally derived BCF <500). The available data are adequate for classification and labeling purposes and PBT assessment, so no further testing is required.

In accordance with column 2 of REACH Annex IX, Sediment Simulation testing does not need to be conducted as direct and indirect exposure of the sediment is unlikely.In addition, in accordance withsection 3 of REACH Annex XI,the chemical safety assessment concludes that the substance is of no immediate concern to the environment. The substance is not acutely toxic up to the limit of solubility and is not bioaccumulative (experimentally derived BCF <500). The available data are adequate for classification and labeling purposes and PBT assessment, so no further testing is required.

In accordance with section 3 of REACH Annex XI, identification of degradation productsdoes not need to be conducted as the ready biodegradability study indicates that no significant biodegradation of the substance occurs. As such, it is not considered scientifically justified to warrant the identification of degradation products.In addition, the chemical safety assessment concludes that the substance is of no immediate concern to the environment. The substance is not acutely toxic up to the limit of solubility and is not bioaccumulative (experimentally derived BCF <500). The available data are adequate for classification and labeling purposes and PBT assessment, so no further testing is required.

In accordance with column 2 of REACH Annex IX, Soil Simulation testing does not need to be conducted as direct and indirect exposure of the soil is unlikely.In addition, in accordance withsection 3 of REACH Annex XI,the chemical safety assessment concludes that the substance is of no immediate concern to the environment. The substance is not acutely toxic up to the limit of solubility and is not bioaccumulative (experimentally derived BCF <500). The available data are adequate for classification and labeling purposes and PBT assessment, so no further testing is required.