SDS
10
- Polyethylene : Rat LD
50
> 2,000 mg/kg
- Diiron trioxide : Rat LD
50
> 5,000 mg/kg (male/female)(EU Method B.1)
- Boehmite (Al(OH)O) : Rat LD
50
> 2,000 mg/kg (OECD Guideline 423, GLP)
- Carbon black : Rat LD
50
> 8,000 mg/kg (OECD TG 401)
- Nickel; Raney nickel : Rat LD
50
> 9,000 mg/kg (male/female) (OECD Guideline 401, GLP)
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : Rat LD
50
= 4,150 mg/kg (male/female)(OECD Guideline 401)
- Chromium : Rat LD
50
> 5,000 mg/kg (Read across; chromium(III) oxide)(OECD TG 420, GLP)
- Lithium carbonate;Lithane : Rat LD
50
= 525 mg/kg
- Ethylbenzene : Rat LD
50
= 3,500 mg/kg (male or female)
Dermal : ATEmix = 1,651,224 mg/kg bw
- Copper : Rat LD
50
> 2,000 mg/kg (OECD TG 402, GLP)
-4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one : Rat LD
50
> 2,000 mg/kg (male/female) (OECD Guideline 402)
-Dimethyl carbonate : Rabbit LD
50
> 2,000 mg/kg (male/female)
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : Rat LD
50
> 5,000 mg/kg (male/female) (OECD Guideline 402)
- Lithium carbonate;Lithane : Rabbit LD
50
> 3,000 mg/kg (male/female) (OECD Guideline 402)
- Ethylbenzene : Rabbit LD
50
= 15,432 mg/kg
Inhalation : ATEmix = 226.04 mg/L
- Graphite : Rat LD
50
> 2 mg/L/4hr (male/female) (OECD Guideline 403)
- Fe : Rat LC
50
> 100 mg/m³/6hr
- Aluminum : Rat LC
50
> 0.888 mg/L/4hr (analytical) (OECD TG 403)
- Dimethyl carbonate : Rat LD
50
> 5.36 mg/L/4hr (male/female) (OECD Guideline 403)
- Diiron trioxide : Rat LC
50
= 5.05 mg/L/4hr (male/female) (OECD Guideline 403, GLP)
- Boehmite (Al(OH)O) : Rat LD
50
> ~ 0.888 mg/kg/4hr (OECD Guideline 403, GLP)
- Carbon black : Rat LC
50
> 0.005 mg/L/4hr
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : Rat LC50 > 5.1 mg/L/4hr (male/female) (OECD Guideline 403)
- Chromium : Rat LD
50
> 5.41 mg/L/4hr (Read across; chromium(III) oxide)(OECD TG 403, GLP)
- Lithium carbonate;Lithane : Rat LC
50
> 2 mg/L/4hr (male/female) (OECD Guideline 403)
- Ethylbenzene : Rat LC
50
= 17.8 mg/L/4hr
Skin corrosion/ irritation :
- Graphite : In the skin irritation test using rabbits, the test material was not irritating. (OECD Guideline 404, GLP)
- Fe : In test on skin irritation with rabbits, skin irritations were not observed.(Read across; Fe3O4)(OECD TG 404, GLP)
- Copper : In test on skin irritation with rabbits, skin irritations were not observed. (OECD TG 404, GLP)
- Aluminum : Aluminium oxide caused slight erythema in 2/12 rabbits. The observed effects do not lead to a classification.
Aluminium oxide is, therefore, not considered to be a primary skin irritant.(OECD TG 404)(Read across; aluminum oxide)
- Lithium hexafluorophosphate (1-) : In the skin irritation test using human, the test material was corrosive. (EU Method B.40, GLP)
- 4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one : In the skin irritation test using human skin model, the test material was non-corrosive. (OECD
Guideline 431, GLP)
- Dimethyl carbonate : In the skin irritation test using rabbits, the test material was not irritating. (OECD Guideline 404)
- Polyethylene : No irritation was observed at the other two treated sites and no corrosive effects were noted during the study using
rabbits. The primary irritation index was calculated as 0.2 and polyethylene was classified as a mild irritant.
- Diiron trioxide : In the skin irritation test using rabbits, the test material was not irritating. (OECD Guideline 404, GLP)
- Boehmite (Al(OH)O) : In the skin irritation test using rabbits, skin irritations were not observed.(OECD Guideline 404, GLP)
- Carbon black : In test on skin irritation with rabbits, skin irritations were not observed. (OECD TG 404)
- Nickel; Raney nickel : Industrial nickel dust causes nickel dermatitis.
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : In the skin irritation test using rabbits, the test material was slightly irritating. (OECD Guideline 404,
GLP)
- Chromium : In test on skin irritation with rabbits, skin irritations were not observed.(Read across; chromium(III) oxide)(OECD TG
404, GLP)
- Lithium carbonate;Lithane : In the skin irritation test using rabbits, the test material was not irritating. (OECD Guideline 404, GLP)
- Ethylbenzene : In test on skin irritation with rabbits, moderate irritations were observed to rabbit skin.