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Vacuum Gas Oils, Hydrocracked Gas Oils, and Distillate Fuels<br />

Endpoint 2<br />

7.8 Partition<br />

coefficient n-<br />

octanol/water<br />

Relevance<br />

to<br />

Category<br />

Yes<br />

Typical<br />

Value /<br />

Range<br />

comments<br />

Not<br />

applicable –<br />

see<br />

comments<br />

Comment<br />

Substance is a hydrocarbon UVCB. Standard<br />

tests for partition co-efficient are intended for<br />

single substances and are not appropriate for<br />

this complex substance.<br />

7.9 Flash-point Yes >56°C Data collected for the category indicates<br />

typical values greater than 56°C<br />

7.10 Flammability Yes Not<br />

applicable –<br />

see<br />

comments<br />

For Liquids, only flash point data are required<br />

to characterize flammability, as specified in<br />

Technical Guidance on Information<br />

Requirements / CSA, section 7.1.10<br />

7.11 Explosive<br />

Properties<br />

7.12 Self-ignition<br />

Temperature<br />

No<br />

Not<br />

Explosive<br />

According to column 2 of REACH Annex VII,<br />

the study does not need to be conducted if<br />

there are no chemical groups associated with<br />

explosive properties in the molecule<br />

Yes 225°C Based on typical self ignition temperature<br />

reported for gas oils.<br />

7.13 Oxidising<br />

Properties<br />

No<br />

Not<br />

applicable –<br />

see<br />

comments<br />

7.14 Granulometry No Not<br />

applicable –<br />

see<br />

comments<br />

7.15 Stability in<br />

organic solvents<br />

7.16 Dissociation<br />

constant<br />

No<br />

No<br />

Not<br />

applicable –<br />

see<br />

comments<br />

Not<br />

applicable –<br />

see<br />

comments<br />

7.17 Viscosity Yes > 1.3 mm 2 /s<br />

at 40°C<br />

In accordance with column 2 of REACH<br />

Annex VII, the study does not need to be<br />

conducted because on the basis of its<br />

chemical structure, the substance is<br />

incapable of reacting exothermically with<br />

combustible materials.<br />

In accordance with column 2 of REACH<br />

Annex VII, the particle size distribution study<br />

(Granulometry) does not need to be<br />

conducted because the substance is not<br />

marketed or used in any solid or granular<br />

form.<br />

In accordance with column 1 of REACH<br />

Annex IX, the study is only required if stability<br />

of the substance is considered to be critical.<br />

Category members all comprise combinations<br />

of organic hydrocarbons and stability in<br />

organic solvents is not considered relevant.<br />

In accordance with column 2 of REACH<br />

Annex IX, this study does not need to be<br />

conducted because on the basis of its<br />

chemical structure the product does not<br />

include any ionisable atoms or functional<br />

groups.<br />

Vacuum gas oils/Hydrocracked Gas<br />

Oils/Distillate Fuels span a range of<br />

viscosities and not all will meet the physical<br />

requirement for classification as an aspiration<br />

hazard.<br />

‣ Toxicological Information (Section 8 of REACH Annexes VII-X)<br />

Toxicological data do not exist for all CAS numbers in the Vacuum gas oils, hydrocracked gas oils<br />

and distillate fuels. Data on individual CAS numbers have been used to ‘read across’ to other<br />

substances in the category and in some cases (as indicated) the category value has been assigned<br />

using read across from Cracked Gas Oils. This read across is considered conservative as this<br />

category has a higher degree of hazard and subsequently classification. Unless specified, a ‘worst<br />

case’ approach has been applied.<br />

2010-07-30 CSR Appendix 1

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