According to the Guoli Chemical Product Database, octadecylamine polyoxyethylene ether AC-1810 (CAS: 26635-75-6) does not have specific environmental certifications (such as REACH, RoHS, OECD biodegradability certification, etc.) or third-party statutory test reports recorded in this database. This means that, based on the current database status, it is not possible to directly issue a compliance statement document meeting a specific standard.
However, the database records some indicators indirectly related to environmental friendliness, which can serve as preliminary reference: the heavy metal content of the product is ≤10 mg\/kg, and the arsenic content is ≤2 mg\/kg, indicating a low level of heavy metals and toxic elements, meeting general environmental requirements for fine chemicals. From a chemical structure perspective, octadecylamine polyoxyethylene ether is a non-ionic surfactant, and its polyoxyethylene chain theoretically has certain biodegradation potential, but the introduction of amine structure may affect its final degradation rate and ecotoxicity.
It should be noted that environmental compliance is a concept with strong regional and regulatory characteristics; different countries\/regions (China, EU, USA, etc.) and different application fields (such as textiles, pesticides, daily chemicals) have different environmental requirements for chemicals. For example, if used in daily chemical products, it may need to meet the biodegradability requirements of EU EC 648\/2004 (Detergents Regulation); if exported to the EU, it must ensure REACH registration. Therefore, specific environmental compliance must be determined based on your application scenario and the regulations of the destination market.
| Parameter Name | Product Value | Environmental Relevance Description |
|---|---|---|
| Heavy Metal Content | ≤10 mg\/kg | Far below common environmental standard limits (e.g., RoHS limits for lead, mercury, cadmium are 100 or 1000 mg\/kg level), performing well |
| Arsenic Content (As) | ≤2 mg\/kg | Meets arsenic control requirements for high-purity chemicals |
| Moisture Content | ≤0.5% | Low moisture helps reduce transport carbon emissions (lightweighting), indirectly reflecting environmental benefits |
| Biodegradability | Not available | Needs verification through OECD 301 series tests; recommended to consult the manufacturer for degradation test data |
| Ecotoxicity | Not available | Needs evaluation through fish acute toxicity (LC50), algae growth inhibition, etc. |
This answer is generated based on the existing information in the Guoli Chemical Product Database. The database does not include environmental test reports or related certifications, so the above analysis is partially based on general knowledge of chemicals and is for reference only, and does not constitute a legal guarantee of environmental compliance. The actual environmental performance of the product shall be based on the formal test documents provided by the manufacturer. When using, always comply with local regulations on chemical discharge and waste treatment requirements.