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No acute or chronic aquatic toxicity data are available for the PA6T salt [1,4-benenedioic acid, compound with hexane-1,6-diamine (1:1)]. Available acute data for the PA66 salt [adipic acid, compound with hexane-1,6-diamine (1:1); CAS# 3323-53-3; EC# 222-037-3] indicates that the 96-hour LC50 in Lepomis macrochirus is 470 mg/L; the 48-hour EC50 in Daphnia is 90 mg/L; and the 72-hour EC50 in Scenedesmus subspicatus is 538 mg/L. Since daphnids appear to be the most sensitive species to these component chemicals, the calculated EC50 for daphnids is:

 

1/EC50 combined = 0.5/23 ppm (HMDA EC50) + 0.5/1000 ppm (terephthalic acid EC50) = 1/0.022 = 49 ppm

 

This value is consistent with the measured EC50 of 90 ppm in daphnids with PA66 salt, but this was tested as a 50% solution. Although terephthalic acid has a lower acute toxicity to daphnids of >1000 mg/L than adipic acid, EC50 = 85 mg/L, the lower toxicity expected with terephthalic acid does not materially impact the EC50 relative to HMDA.

 

Available chronic data for the PA66 salt indicates that the NOEC from a 21-day chronic toxicity study with Daphnia ranges from 4.2-6.3 mg/L. All component compounds are considered to be readily biodegraded. No log Kow data exists for PA6T salt, but the component substances have log Kow value all<3.

 

References:

OECD SIDS (2004). OECD SIDS Dossier for Adipic Acid (CAS 124-04-9) (http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/124049.pdf).

OECD SIDS (2001). OECD SIDS Dossier for Terephthalic Acid (CAS 100-21-0) (http://www.chem.unep.ch/irptc/sids/OECDSIDS/100-21-0.pdf).

OECD SIDS (nd). OECD SIDS Dossier for Hexamethylenediamine (CAS 124-09-4) (http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/124094.pdf).

OECD SIDS (2003). OECD SIDS for Adipic Acid, Compound with Hexane-1,6-diamine (1:1) (CAS 3323-53-3) (http://www.chem.unep.ch/irptc/sids/OECDSIDS/3323533.pdf).

BASF (2014). Material Safety Data Sheet, AH-salt solution (http://www.plasticsportal.net/wa/EU/Catalog/ePlastics/doc4/BASF/PRD/30214804/.pdf?title=&asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=REG_EU&urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88001a52c.pdf).

 

Conclusion on classification

Based on data from component chemicals and similar salts, the calculated EC50 in Daphnia (the most sensitive species) is 49 ppm. In addition, 21-day NOEC in Daphnia with a similar salt was ~5 ppm. All component compounds are considered readily biodegraded, and all component substances have log Kow values <3. Therefore the test substance is not classified for acute or chronic aquatic toxicity according to EU Directive 67/548/EEC and EU Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP) Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008.