Ionic liquids as environmental hazards – Crucial data in view of future PBT and PMT assessment
[Display omitted] •PBT and PMT assessment of Ionic Liquids is a big challenge.•Ionic Liquids should not be treated in solution solely as an ion pair.•The environmental impact of Ionic Liquids decomposition products should be assessed.•New in silico models for reliable PBT assessment of Ionic Liquids...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of hazardous materials 2021-02, Vol.403, p.123896-123896, Article 123896 |
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•PBT and PMT assessment of Ionic Liquids is a big challenge.•Ionic Liquids should not be treated in solution solely as an ion pair.•The environmental impact of Ionic Liquids decomposition products should be assessed.•New in silico models for reliable PBT assessment of Ionic Liquids should be developed.
Ionic liquids (ILs) constitute a large group of chemical compounds. They have gained much attention among scientists and industry due to their unique properties. Due to the fact that ILs are purely ionic compounds, there is the possibility to design an enormous number of cation and anion combinations, making them designer solvents. Thus it also creates the possibility of producing more environmentally benign solvents. However, significant drawbacks related mainly to their toxicity and persistence have already been noticed. Furthermore the interest in these compounds is constantly growing and their impact on the environment should be defined. More and more ILs are produced or imported in the amount higher than 10 tonnes per year and the group of ILs registered in REACH is still expanding. Thus for an increasing number of compounds, it will be necessary to perform a PBT and PMT assessment using the criteria described in REACH. Therefore the data collected in this work thoroughly sort out the information on the toxicity, bioconcentration/bioaccumulation, biodegradation and mobility of ILs in the context of PBT and PMT assessment. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3894 1873-3336 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123896 |