Question

Does MOA-9P lauryl alcohol polyoxyethylene ether phosphate meet environmental protection requirements? Can a test report be provided?

Answer
2026-06-06 官方文档 MOA-9P月桂醇聚氧乙烯醚磷酸酯

MOA-9P lauryl alcohol polyoxyethylene ether phosphate performs well in terms of ecological and environmental protection. It is a surfactant product that is readily biodegradable and has low ecotoxicity.

Detailed Description of Environmental Compliance

According to the ecological information in the Guoli Chemical product database, MOA-9P has significant advantages in environmental compliance. The product is readily biodegradable. According to the OECD 301B standard test, the 28-day biodegradation rate exceeds 80%, meeting the international criteria for readily biodegradable chemicals and complying with the environmental requirements for biodegradability under the EU REACH regulation and China's 'Measures for the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances'.

In terms of ecotoxicity, MOA-9P exhibits low toxicity to aquatic organisms. The 96-hour median lethal concentration (LC₅₀) for zebrafish is greater than 100 mg/L, indicating it is not a substance with acute hazard to aquatic organisms. Additionally, the product is non-bioaccumulative, does not produce enrichment effects in organisms, and poses a low long-term risk to the aquatic ecological environment. Its heavy metal content is controlled at very low levels (total heavy metals ≤10 mg/kg, arsenic ≤2 mg/kg), meeting the quality control standards for green and environmentally friendly products.

It should be noted that although the product itself has low ecotoxicity and is readily biodegradable, the pH value of its 1% aqueous solution is between 1.5 and 3.0, making it acidic. Moreover, the product is classified as a skin corrosive substance under GHS classification and is strongly irritating to the skin and eyes. Therefore, necessary neutralization treatment should be performed before wastewater discharge, and waste disposal should be handled by qualified units in accordance with hazardous waste management regulations, and must not be directly discharged into water bodies or soil.

Environmental-related Technical Parameters

Environmental IndicatorParameter/DataTest Method/Standard
BiodegradabilityReadily biodegradable, 28-day degradation rate > 80%OECD 301B
Aquatic Ecotoxicity (Fish)Zebrafish 96h LC₅₀ > 100 mg/L (Low toxicity)Standard Fish Acute Toxicity Test
BioaccumulationNon-bioaccumulative
Total Heavy Metals≤10 mg/kg
Arsenic Content≤2 mg/kg
Free Phosphoric Acid≤2%
Total Active Matter Content≥95%

Regarding Test Reports

Currently, there is no directly downloadable independent environmental test report file for MOA-9P in the Guoli Chemical product database. However, the product’s factory inspection covers the above key environmental and quality indicators (including active matter content, pH value, free phosphoric acid, heavy metals, arsenic content, etc.), and each batch of product is accompanied by a factory inspection certificate of conformity.

If you need to obtain detailed product test reports (COA), SGS third-party test reports, or compliance declarations for specific environmental regulations (such as RoHS, REACH, ZDHC, etc.), it is recommended to contact Guoli Chemical through the following methods:

  • Call Guoli Chemical's official customer service hotline or contact your dedicated sales manager
  • Send an email to Guoli Chemical's Technical Service Center, specifying the required report type and batch number
  • Visit Guoli Chemical's official website to fill out the test report application form

Environmental Precautions for Use

Although MOA-9P has low ecotoxicity and is readily biodegradable, precautions should still be taken during use: Acid-base neutralization treatment should be performed before discharging waste liquid. It is strictly forbidden to directly discharge untreated wastewater containing this product into sewers or natural water bodies. Spills should be collected using inert absorbent materials and disposed of in accordance with hazardous waste regulations. Personal protective equipment must be worn during operation to avoid skin and eye contact.