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Hierarchy Physical-Chemical Properties ​

Hierarchy Physical-Chemical Properties


The presented Physical-Chemical properties are as much as possible collected from well known certified sources. Also for this a hierarchy is being applied as follows:

01. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

02. Reports of the Dutch Health Council

03. Draft-reports of the Dutch Health Council

04. Reports of the European SCOEL, SEG or RAC

05. Draft-reports of the European SCOEL, SEG or RAC

06. Reports of the Swedish National Institute of Working Life (NIWL)

10. EPI Suite Estimate Program Interface measured or extrapolated values (EPA V4.11) https://www.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools/epi-suitetm-estimation-program-interface

11. Documentation on OARS WEEL

12. Table in the software program SKINPERM

14. ECHA Database of registered substances

15. ECHA C&L Inventory of notified substances

16. GESTIS Database on Hazardous Substances

17. eChemPortal Database: the OECD Global Portal to Information on Chemical Substances

18. Chemspider Database of the Royal Society of Chemistry

19. Chemicalize Database

20. Calculated from the Molecular Formula

  1. EPI Suite Estimate Program Interface experimental values (EPA V4.11) https://www.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools/epi-suitetm-estimation-program-interface

  2. US National Institute of Health (NIH)/National Center for Biotechnology Information/Open chemistry database PubChem

27. EPA's ToxCast Data, subset Tox21

28. EPA's ToxCast Chemicals

30. Protective Action Criteria (PAC): Chemicals with AEGLs, ERPGs & TEELs (Rev. 29A) https://edms.energy.gov/pac/TeelDocs of the American Department of Energy (DoE)

31. Michigan Department. EGL Cleanup critiria Requirements for Responsive Activity. Table 4: Toxicological and Chemical-Physical Data

31. Michigan Envormental Response Division database

41. RIVM (Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment). Provisional nano-reference values Report no. 60104400/2010 https://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/601044001.pdf

89. Known solid material without a vapour pressure

90. Compounds or groups of compounds with different physical state

91. Substance in liquid solution with vapour pressure <OELV

  1. Derived from the melting point,boiling point and/or vapour pressure

93. Established from saturation concentration and OELV

94. DOHSBase professional judgement

95. Substance with a maximum concentration >900 mg/m3

96. In accordance with the individual isomers

97. Hydrocarbon compound with a vapour pressure

98. Inorganic metal compound without a vapour pressure

99. NO_STATE: substance with unkown physical properties

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