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Profiles of the Initial Environmental Risk Assessment of Chemicals

[Vol.4]

Result of the initial environmental risk assessment of chemicals (20 substances)

  1. [1] Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether [PDF 87KB]
  2. [2] Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether [PDF 87KB]
  3. [3] Benzyl chloride [PDF 102KB]
  4. [4] Chloroethane [PDF 83KB]
  5. [5] o-chlorotoluene [PDF 88KB]
  6. [6] Trans-1,2-dichloroethylene [PDF 88KB]
  7. [7] 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol [PDF 88KB]
  8. [8] Tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine [PDF 87KB]
  9. [9] Nitrilotriacetic acid [PDF 86KB]
  10. [10] N-nitrosodiphenylamine [PDF 86KB]
  11. [11] Carbon disulfide [PDF 100KB]
  12. [12] 2-vinylpyridine [PDF 99KB]
  13. [13] Phenanthrene [PDF 86KB]
  14. [14] 1-butanol [PDF 103KB]
  15. [15] 2-bromopropane [PDF 93KB]
  16. [16] Alpha-methylstyrene [PDF 99KB]
  17. [17] Methyl-t-butyl ether [PDF 98KB]
  18. [18] Tricresyl phosphate [PDF 90KB]
  19. [19] Triphenyl phosphate [PDF 88KB]
  20. [20] Tri-n-butyl phosphate [PDF 87KB]

Result of the initial ecological risk assessment of chemicals (9 substances)

  1. [1] Ethyl acrylate [PDF 73KB]
  2. [2] 2-ethoxyethyl acetate [PDF 73KB]
  3. [3] Dimethyl terephthalate [PDF 74KB]
  4. [4] Nitroglycerin [PDF 73KB]
  5. [5] Picric acid [PDF 74KB]
  6. [6] Piperadine [PDF 74KB]
  7. [7] Pyraclofos [PDF 73KB]
  8. [8] 1,6-hexanediamine [PDF 73KB]
  9. [9] Methacrylonitrile [PDF 73KB]

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[Vol.5]

Result of the initial environmental risk assessment of chemicals (23 substances)

  1. [1] 2-Aminoethanol [PDF 86KB]
  2. [2] Anthracene [PDF 99KB]
  3. [3] 2,4-Xylenol [PDF 109KB]
  4. [4] 2,6-Xylenol [PDF 86KB]
  5. [5] Glutaraldehyde [PDF 83KB]
  6. [6] o-Cresol [PDF 87KB]
  7. [7] m-Cresol [PDF 90KB]
  8. [8] p-Cresol [PDF 87KB]
  9. [9] Crotonaldehyde [PDF 89KB]
  10. [10] p-Chloroaniline [PDF 87KB]
  11. [11] 2,3-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 82KB]
  12. [12] 2,4-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 100KB]
  13. [13] 2,5-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 81KB]
  14. [14] 2,6-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 87KB]
  15. [15] 3,4-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 83KB]
  16. [16] 3,5-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 83KB]
  17. [17] Diphenylamine [PDF 86KB]
  18. [18] 1,1,2-Trichoroethane [PDF 84KB]
  19. [19] m-Toluidine [PDF 85KB]
  20. [20] p-Toluidine [PDF 87KB]
  21. [21] Hydroquione [PDF 87KB]
  22. [22] Benzo[a]pyrene [PDF 93KB]
  23. [23] Polychlorinated terphenyls [PDF 103KB]

Result of the initial ecological risk assessment of chemicals (6 substances)

  1. [1] 1-Octanol [PDF 88KB]
  2. [2] Octabromo diphenylether [PDF 73KB]
  3. [3] cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene [PDF 74KB]
  4. [4] Decabromodiphenyl ether [PDF 74KB]
  5. [5] Propyzamide [PDF 74KB]
  6. [6] Pentachlorophenol [PDF 74KB]

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[Vol.6]

Result of the initial environmental risk assessment of chemicals (21 substances)

  1. [1] Isopropylbenzene [PDF 61KB]
  2. [2] Isophorone [PDF 61KB]
  3. [3] N-ethylaniline [PDF 62KB]
  4. [4] p-Chlorotoluene [PDF 61KB]
  5. [5] 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate [PDF 62KB]
  6. [6] 1,4-Dichloro-2-nitrobenzene [PDF 61KB]
  7. [7] 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine [PDF 65KB]
  8. [8] m-dichlorobenzene [PDF 61KB]
  9. [9] Dicyclohexylamine [PDF 60KB]
  10. [10] Dicyclopentadiene [PDF 59KB]
  11. [11] 2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol [PDF 61KB]
  12. [12] Triethylamine [PDF 57KB]
  13. [13] 2,4-toluenediamine [PDF 57KB]
  14. [14] o-Nitrotoluene [PDF 55KB]
  15. [15] 2-butoxyethanol [PDF 53KB]
  16. [16] 1-propanol [PDF 52KB]
  17. [17] 2-propanol [PDF 53KB]
  18. [18] Perfluorooctanoic acid and its salt forms (Perfluorooctanoic acid: PFOA) [PDF 50KB]
  19. [19] Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its salt forms (Perfluorooctane sulfonate: PFOS) [PDF 53KB]
  20. [20] Methyl isobutyl ketone [PDF 53KB]
  21. [21] Methyl ethyl ketone [PDF 53KB]

Result of the initial ecological risk assessment of chemicals (11 substances)

  1. [1] Linear alkyl benzenesulfonic acid and its salts [PDF 50KB]
  2. [2] Antimony and its compounds [PDF 48KB]
  3. [3] Octachlorostyrene [PDF 46KB]
  4. [4] p-Chlorophenol [PDF 47KB]
  5. [5] Hydrogen fluoride and its water-soluble salts [PDF 49KB]
  6. [6] p-bromophenol [PDF 47KB]
  7. [7] Benzophenone [PDF 46KB]
  8. [8] Boron and its compounds [PDF 51KB]
  9. [9] Poly (oxyethylene) octylphenyl ether [PDF 49KB]
  10. [10] Manganese and its compounds [PDF 51KB]
  11. [11] 2,3-Dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzo[b],furanyl N-methylcarbamate (Synonyms: Carbofuran) [PDF 47KB]

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[Vol.7]

Result of the initial environmental risk assessment of chemicals (23 substances)

  1. [1] 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate [PDF 170KB]
  2. [2] Butyl acrylate [PDF 169KB]
  3. [3] Methyl acrylate [PDF 160KB]
  4. [4] 3,3'-Dichloro-4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane [PDF 176KB]
  5. [5] Dibromochloromethane [PDF 132KB]
  6. [6] Substance: 2,3-Dimethylaniline [PDF 157KB]
  7. [7] 2,4-Dimethylaniline [PDF 156KB]
  8. [8] 2,5-Dimethyl aniline [PDF 154KB]
  9. [9] 2,6-Dimethyl aniline [PDF 158KB]
  10. [10] 3,4-Dimethyl aniline [PDF 158KB]
  11. [11] 3,5-Dimethyl aniline [PDF 156KB]
  12. [12] Dimethylsulfoxide [PDF 156KB]
  13. [13] Tetrahydrofuran [PDF 156KB]
  14. [14] 1,2,3-Trichloropropane [PDF 170KB]
  15. [15] 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene [PDF 156KB]
  16. [16] 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [PDF 158KB]
  17. [17] 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene [PDF 164KB]
  18. [18] p-Nitrotoluene [PDF 157KB]
  19. [19] Pyrene [PDF 180KB]
  20. [20] Diallyl phthalate [PDF 167KB]
  21. [21] Bromodichloromethane [PDF 132KB]
  22. [22] 4,4'-Methylenedianiline [PDF 168KB]
  23. [23] o-Methoxyphenol [PDF 156KB]

Result of the initial ecological risk assessment of chemicals (10 substances)

  1. [1] Acenaphthene [PDF 83KB]
  2. [2] 4-n-Octylphenol [PDF 102KB]
  3. [3] 5-Chloro-2-(2',4'-dichlorophenoxy)phenol [PDF 101KB]
  4. [4] Divinylbenzene [PDF 74KB]
  5. [5] 1-Decyl alcohol [PDF 102KB]
  6. [6] 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene [PDF 72KB]
  7. [7] 1-Nonanol [PDF 101KB]
  8. [8] n-Butylbenzene [PDF 89KB]
  9. [9] 4-n-Pentylphenol [PDF 90KB]
  10. [10] Poly(oxyethylene)=nonylphenylether [PDF 104KB]

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[Vol.8]

Result of the initial environmental risk assessment of chemicals (16 substances)

  1. [1] Acenaphthene [PDF 181KB]
  2. [2] Trivalent Chromium Compounds [PDF 153KB]
  3. [3] 1,1-Dichloroethane [PDF 143KB]
  4. [4] 2,4-Dichlorophenol [PDF 138KB]
  5. [5] Dibutyltin Compounds [PDF 178KB]
  6. [6] 2,5-Dimethylaniline [PDF 131KB]
  7. [7] Cerium and its compounds [PDF 145KB]
  8. [8] Titanium and its compounds [PDF 150KB]
  9. [9] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [PDF 144KB]
  10. [10] 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane [PDF 141KB]
  11. [11] 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene [PDF 151KB]
  12. [12] 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol [PDF 153KB]
  13. [13] 2,4,6-Tribromophenol [PDF 131KB]
  14. [14] Naphthalene [PDF 141KB]
  15. [15] 1-Naphthol [PDF 151KB]
  16. [16] Fluoranthene [PDF 203KB]

Result of the initial ecological risk assessment of chemicals (7 substances)

  1. [1] Chlorpyrifos [PDF 146KB]
  2. [2] Cyclohexene [PDF 62KB]
  3. [3] Lead and its compounds [PDF 83KB]
  4. [4] Pyridaphenthion [PDF 117KB]
  5. [5] Butachlor [PDF 118KB]
  6. [6] Permethrin [PDF 130KB]
  7. [7] Poly(oxyethylene)=alkyl ether [PDF 129KB]

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[Vol.9]

Result of the initial environmental risk assessment of chemicals (14 substances)

  1. [1] 2-Aminoethanol [PDF 112KB]
  2. [2] Isophorone [PDF 97KB]
  3. [3] 1,2-Epoxybutane [PDF 91KB]
  4. [4] Perchloric acid [PDF 71KB]
  5. [5] Chrysene [PDF 69KB]
  6. [6] Glutaraldehyde [PDF 91KB]
  7. [7] o-Chloroaniline [PDF 90KB]
  8. [8] 3,4-Dichloro-1-butenes [PDF 73KB]
  9. [9] 2,6-Dinitrotoluene [PDF 105KB]
  10. [10] 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene [PDF 88KB]
  11. [11] Di-n-octyl phthalate [PDF 68KB]
  12. [12] Perfluorooctanoic acid and its salts [PDF 78KB]
  13. [13] 3-Methoxyaniline [PDF 72KB]
  14. [14] Melamine [PDF 56KB]

Result of the initial ecological risk assessment of chemicals (7 substances)

  1. [1] Anthra quinone [PDF 59KB]
  2. [2] 3,4-Dichloroaniline [PDF 61KB]
  3. [3] Dicumyl peroxide [PDF 73KB]
  4. [4] 1,4-Dimethyl-2-(1-phenylethyl) benzene [PDF 71KB]
  5. [5] Disodium 2,2'-([1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyldivinylene)bis(benzenesulphonate) [PDF 75KB]
  6. [6] Benzothiazole [PDF 59KB]
  7. [7] Tris(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate [PDF 58KB]

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