In terms of environmental performance, the isomeric alcohol ether phosphate E-1310P is supported by clear data. According to the environmental toxicology data provided in the product safety data sheet, the product has a biodegradation rate of >60% under the OECD 301 test method, reaching the standard for biodegradability. This means it can be gradually decomposed by microorganisms in the natural environment without causing long-term persistent pollution accumulation.
In terms of aquatic toxicity, the product has a fish 96-hour LC50 of >10 mg\/L and a daphnia 48-hour EC50 of >100 mg\/L, falling within the low toxicity category for aquatic organisms. The product description also clearly states that it "meets the requirements of modern industry for sustainable development." However, it should be noted that the safety data sheet also reminds that if large amounts are released into water bodies over a long period, it may still have slight adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, standard wastewater treatment procedures should be followed during use and discharge.
In terms of regulatory classification, according to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), this product is not classified as dangerous goods, has no significant acute inhalation toxicity, and has an acute oral toxicity (rat LD50) of >2000 mg\/kg, classified as low to moderate toxicity. Overall, environmental and health risks are controllable.
Currently, there are no downloadable third-party test report files for this product in our company database. To obtain formal environmental compliance test reports (such as biodegradation test reports, aquatic toxicity test reports, RoHS\/REACH compliance statements, etc.), we recommend contacting our technical or sales department through the following methods. We will provide the corresponding batch quality inspection reports and relevant compliance documents based on your specific needs:
| Environmental Indicator | Data\/Conclusion | Test Method\/Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Biodegradation Rate | >60% | OECD 301 |
| Fish Acute Toxicity (96h LC50) | >10 mg\/L (Low toxicity) | Standard fish toxicity test |
| Daphnia Acute Toxicity (48h EC50) | >100 mg\/L (Low toxicity) | Standard daphnia toxicity test |
| GHS Hazard Classification | Non-dangerous goods | GHS classification system |
| Biodegradation Determination | Meets biodegradability standard | OECD 301 |
Although E-1310P has good environmental performance, the following should still be noted during use: wastewater generated from spills or cleaning must not be directly discharged into sewers or surface water bodies; it should be collected in accordance with local environmental regulations and handed over to qualified units for treatment. Storage containers are recommended to be made of stainless steel, polyethylene (PE), or polypropylene (PP), avoiding carbon steel, aluminum, or copper containers.