Document Number: GPSSR-106 SULFONIC ACIDS, C14-17-SEC-ALKANE, SODIUM SALTS GENERAL STATEMENT GPS summary is intended to provide a general overview of the chemical substances in context of ICCA Global Product Strategy. The information in the summary is general information about the chemical properties & hazards involved to human & environment. Additional information is available through the relevant Safety Data Sheet, which should be consulted before use of the chemical. The substance Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salts is a UVCB substance. CHEMICAL IDENTITY Name CAS Name EC Number : 307-055-2 CAS Number : 97489-15-1 : Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salts : Sulfonic acids, C14-17 sec-alkane, sodium salts Molecular Formula : H 3 C-(CH 2 ) m -CH-(SO 3 Na)-(CH 2 ) n -CH 3 Molecular Weight Range : ca. 328.0 Structure : USES AND APPLICATIONS The substance Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salts is used as a surface active agent and is a raw material for detergents (mainly in dishwashing liquids). PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Property Form waxy pellets Physical state Solid Colour Light yellow Melting point > 350 C Boiling Point > 360 C at 1013 Pa Value Page 1 of 5
Explosive properties Water solubility Octanol-water partition coefficient (Log Kow) GPS Product Safety Summary no explosive properties to be expected 32 wt % (based on active matter) at 25 C. 0.2 (at 20 C) Vapour Pressure < 0.001 Pa at 20 C Relative density Self ignition temperature Oxidising properties Flammability 0.62 g/cm³ no self ignition temperature up to 400 C no oxidising properties to be expected Not classified as flammable HEALTH EFFECTS Human Health Safety Assessment Consumer : Based on the very low exposure levels revealed in the assessment of the uses of secondary alkane sulfonates within the relevant product category PC 35 (Washing and Cleaning Products), derived RCR values are well below any concern levels which demonstrates that secondary alkane sulfonates in household consumer products do not pose any health risk. Workers: Manufacturing of secondary alkane-(c14-17)-sulfonate, sodium salt takes place continuously under strictly controlled conditions in closed system. The assessment for all relevant process categories identified for this exposure scenario revealed that all activities related to inhalation and/or dermal exposure are controlled to exposure levels which represent no concern. Additional margin of safety is provided due to recommended and/or mandatory risk management measures. Effect Assessment Acute Toxicity Oral / inhalation / dermal Irritant effect on skin & eyes Sensitisation Toxicity after repeated exposure Genotoxicity / Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Harmful if swallowed Causes skin irritation Causes serious eye damage. Not sensitizing Substance related systemic toxicity was not observed. Based on the results of all available studies a classification of SAS with regard to systemic toxic effects is not deducible. Not mutagenic No carcinogenic potential Page 2 of 5
Toxicity for reproduction No indications of significant reproductive toxicity were observed. Indications for embryotoxic and/or teratogenic properties were not revealed. No classification of SAS with regard to the reproductive toxicity is deducible. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS Environment Safety Assessment The environmental risk characterisation ratio for production, formulation, industrial and consumer use is well below 1 for the tonnage used in the EU. Based on the assessment, safe uses for all environmental scenarios have been identified. Effect Assessment Aquatic toxicity Not classified as toxic to aquatic life Fate and Behaviour Biodegradation Bioaccumulation potential Readily biodegradable very low potential for bioaccumulation PBT / vpvb conclusion neither a PBT nor a vpvb substance EXPOSURE Human health (combined for all exposure routes) The Human Health (worker, consumer, indirect exposure via environment) exposure and risk assessment of SAS has revealed safe use conditions for all identified scenarios. Thus, there is no need for risk reduction measures beyond those which are being applied already. Environment (combined for all emission sources) The environmental exposure and risk during manufacturing, formulation, industrial and consumer use of SAS is determined by the wide dispersive use characterised in Exposure scenarios. The environmental risk characterisation ratio for production, formulation, industrial and consumer use is well below 1 for the tonnage used in the EU. Based on the assessment, safe uses for all environmental scenarios have been identified. RISK MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS Appropriate risk management measures (RMMs) are in use for manufacturing and downstream use of secondary-alkane sulfonates-sodium salts (SAS). These include the use of closed manufacturing systems, appropriate ventilation systems (as needed) and personal protective equipment (as appropriate). Page 3 of 5
STATE AGENCY REVIEW This substance has been registered under REACH. REGULATORY INFORMATION / CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING Labelling according CLP regulation: Hazard pictogram: GHS05: corrosion Hazard statements: H302: Harmful if swallowed. H315: Causes skin irritation. H318: Causes serious eye damage. Precautionary statements: P264: Wash thoroughly after handling. P270: Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Signal Word: Danger CONCLUSION The assessment has revealed that this substance is considered to be safe for the uses. CONTACT INFORMATION WITHIN COMPANY Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH 65926 Frankfurt am Main Telephone no. : +49 69 305 18000 Page 4 of 5
GLOSSARY Acute toxicity: harmful effects after a single exposure Biodegradable: breakdown of materials by a physiological environment Bioaccumulation : accumulation of substances in the environment Carcinogenicity: effects causing cancer Chronic toxicity: harmful effects after repeated exposures Clastogen: a substance that causes breaks in chromosomes Embryotoxicity: harmful effects on foetal health GHS: Global Harmonized System Hazard: situation bearing a threat to health and environment Mutagenicity: effects that change genes Reprotoxicity: combining teratogenicity, embryotoxicity and harmful effects on fertility Sensitising: allergenic Teratogenic: effects on foetal morphology DATE OF ISSUE November 2011 REVISION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DISCLAIMER The information contained in this paper is intended as advice only and whilst the information is provided in utmost good faith and has been based on the best information currently available, is to be relied upon at the user s own risk. No representations or warranties are made with regards to its completeness or accuracy and no liability will be accepted by Clariant for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of or reliance on the information. Page 5 of 5