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PBT assessment

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PBT assessment: overall result

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

Persistence

The test material is predicted to be inherently biodegradable based upon the ready biodegradable predictions of the constituent substances calculated using BIOWIN v4.10.

 

Based upon the available information the test material meets the criteria as defined in Table R.ll-2, Screening Criteria for PBT, P, vP, B, vB, and T of ECHA Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment, Chapter R.11: PBT Assessment, and EU regulation 1907/2006, Annex XIII, and therefore is not Persistent (P). 

 

Bioaccumulation

 

The partition coefficient of the consituants of registered substance (Multi-constituant, MCS) are log Pow less than 0.3 to 2.31 according TG OECD 117 and GLP, these values are well below the screening assessment of bioaccumulation criteria according REACH Annex XIII (Log Kow < 4,5). Moreover, other evidence demonstrate that no bioaccumulation potential is expected for this MCS according to the predicted and worst case value of BCF = 446.68 . Based on all the available information, there is no indication of a bioaccumulation potential.

 

Based upon the available information the test material meets the criteria as defined in Table R.ll-2, Screening Criteria for PBT, P, vP, B, vB, and T of ECHA Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment, Chapter R.11: PBT Assessment, and EU regulation 1907/2006, Annex XIII, and therefore is not Bioaccumulative (B). 

 

 

Toxicity

The substance is not classified as harmful for human health or the environment.

Based on this assessment it is therefore possible to conclude that the substance is not PBT / vPvB

Likely routes of exposure:

The available data indicate that the substance is not bioavailable via the oral route and the physical/chemical properties of the substance also indicate that the substance is not expected to be absorbed via the dermal route. The hydrolytic metabolites of the substance, fatty alcohol, may be absorbed through skin, however.