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SCCPs under Regional Conventions

European Union Risk Assessment Report, Alkanes, C10-C13, Chloro-, CAS-No. 85535-84-8, EINECS-No. 287-476-5 [8] [Pg.14]

CPs with carbon chain lengths between and including 10 and 13 and with a chlorination degree of more than 48% by weight [Pg.14]

Alkanes, C10-C13, chloro CJi(2x-y+2)Cly, whereX = 10-13 andy = 1-13 CAS No. 85535-84-8, EINECS No. 287 76-5 Synonyms alkanes, chlorinated alkanes (C10-C13), chloro-(50-70%) alkanes (C10-C12), chloro-(60%) chlorinated alkanes, CPs chloroalkanes chlorocarbons polychlorinated alkanes paraffins-chlorinated Notes that there is a range of commercially available C10-C13 CPs [Pg.14]

Stockholm Convention Nomination (UNEP/POPS/POPRC.2/INF/6) and EC [10] define SCCP as C10-C13, 48% chlorine by weight and by the chemical formula CxH(2x-y+2)Cly, where x = 10-13 and y = 1 — 13, which translates to about [Pg.15]

16-78% chlorine by weight (i.e. some compounds with 48% chlorine by weight). [Pg.15]


Table 9 provides an overview on the definitions of SCCP as described in some regional international initiatives this table had been submitted to initiate the process for listing SCCPs under the Stockholm Convention [3]. It is noted that there is no uniform nomenclature for SCCP, which may lead to differences in interpretation of substance identity and possible ambiguity. For example, both the... [Pg.14]


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