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Sodium methanolate - ipcs inchem

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OECD SIDS<br />

SODIUM METHANOLATE<br />

3. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND PATHWAYS ID: 124-41-4<br />

DATE: 28.06.2006<br />

Emission rate:<br />

Scenario 1:<br />

3000 kg/h into air, 0 kg/h into water and soil<br />

Scenario 2:<br />

3000 kg/h into water, 0 kg/h into air and soil<br />

Scenario 3:<br />

3000 kg/h into soil, 0 kg/h into water and air<br />

Reliability : (2) valid with restrictions<br />

Calculated data, internationally accepted method.<br />

12.01.2006 (24)<br />

3.4 MODE OF DEGRADATION IN ACTUAL USE<br />

3.5 BIODEGRADATION<br />

Type :<br />

Inoculum : other<br />

Remark : As sodium methylate rapidly hydrolyzes in water to methanol and sodium<br />

hydroxide, the data of the hydrolysis products are relevant for this<br />

substance as well. SIDS dossiers, SIARs and SIAPs are available for the<br />

degradation products.<br />

Methanol is readily biodegradable (BOD5 is 76 - 82%). Biodegradability is<br />

not applicable for sodium hydroxide.<br />

06.12.2005 (35) (38)<br />

3.6 BOD5, COD OR BOD5/COD RATIO<br />

3.7 BIOACCUMULATION<br />

Species : other: expert judgement<br />

Exposure period : at °C<br />

Concentration :<br />

Remark : As sodium and potassium <strong>methanolate</strong> react with water under formation of<br />

sodium and potassium hydroxide and methanol, an octanol-water partition<br />

coefficient cannot be experimentally established and bioaccumulation of<br />

the substances themselves is unlikely.<br />

02.12.2005<br />

3.8 ADDITIONAL REMARKS<br />

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