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 CONTINUED: SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : 72hr-EC
50
 = 600.5 mg/L 
 - Lithium carbonate;Lithane : 72hr-EC
50 
> 400 mg/L 
 - Ethylbenzene : 96hr-EC
50 
= 3.6 mg/L (U.S. EPA. 1985. Toxic substance Control Act Test guidelines) 
12.2 Persistence and degradability 
 Persistence 
 - Graphite : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = 0.78) 
 - : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = 0.82) 
 - Aluminum : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = 0.33) (estimated) 
 - Lithium hexafluorophosphate(1-) : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = 0.354) (20 °C, pH > 6.5 - < 7.5) 
 (OECD Guideline 107, GLP) 
 - 4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = -0.435) 
 - 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = -0.46) 
 - Ethylbenzene : Low persistency (log Kow is less than 4 estimated.) (Log Kow = 3.6) (EU Method A.8) 
Degradability : Not available 
12.3 Bioaccumulative potential 
 Bioaccumulation 
 - Graphite : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 2.433) 
 - Copper : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 0.02 ~ 20) 
 - : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 23) (Read across; 57CoCl) 
 - : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 2.5) 
 - Aluminum : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 3.162) (estimated) 
 - Lithium hexafluorophosphate(1-) : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF < 31) 
 - 4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF= 3.162) (estimated) 
 - Dimethyl carbonate : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 3.2) 
 - Nickel; Raney nickel : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 70) 
 - Ethylbenzene : Bioaccumulation is expected to be low according to the BCF < 500 (BCF = 1) 
Biodegradation 
 - Lithium hexafluorophosphate(1-) : As well-biodegraded, it is expected to have low accumulation potential in living organisms (=  
 86% biodegradation was observed after 28 days) (OECD Guideline 301 C, GLP) 
 -4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one : As not well-biodegraded, it is expected to have high accumulation potential in living organisms (= 38% 
  biodegradation was observed after 21 days) (OECD Guideline 301 D, GLP) 
  -Dimethyl carbonate : As well-biodegraded, it is expected to have low accumulation potential in living organisms (= 86% 
 biodegradation was observed after 28 days) (OECD Guideline 301 C, GLP) 
 - Polyethylene : As not well-biodegraded, it is expected to have high accumulation potential in living organisms (= 0% biodegradation 
  was observed after 28 days) 
 - Carbon black : carbon black is an inorganic substance and will not biodegraded by microorganisms. 
 - 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : As well-biodegraded, it is expected to have low accumulation potential in living organisms (= 73%  
 biodegradation was observed after 28 days) 
 - Ethylbenzene : As well-biodegraded, it is expected to have low accumulation potential in living organisms (70% ~ 80%  
 biodegradation was observed after 28 days) (ISO 14593-CO2-Headspace Test) 
12.4 Mobility in soil 
 - 4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one : Low potency of mobility to soil. (Koc = 5.117) 
 - Nickel; Raney nickel : Low potency of mobility to soil. (Koc = 2.86) 
 - 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : Low potency of mobility to soil. (Koc = 20.94) (estimated) 
 - Ethylbenzene : Low potency of mobility to soil. (Koc = 257.04) 
12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment : Not available 
12.6 Other adverse effects : Not available 
SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS  
13.1 Waste treatment methods 
Product/Packaging disposal 
 - Consider the required attentions in accordance with waste treatment management regulation. 
Waste codes / Waste designation according to LoW(2015) : 16-06-05 
Waste treatment-relevant information 
 - Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. 










