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at 0.01 ppm; and Eggs at 0.01 ppm. In
addition, DuPont is proposing pursuant
to section 408(d) of the Federal Food,
Drug and cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C.
346a(d), to amend 40 CFR part 180 to
establish indirect or inadvertent
tolerances for residues of
fluazaindolizine, including its
metabolites and their conjugates,
expressed as the stoichiometric
equivalent of fluazaindolizine, in or on
the following commodity: Grass, forage,
fodder and hay, group 17, straw at 0.15
ppm. The LC/MS/MS system operating
with an electrospray interface (ESI)
operating in both positive and negative
polarities is used to measure and
evaluate the chemical fluazaindolizine.
Contact: RD.
11. PP 0F8872. (EPA–HQ–OPP–2021–
0355). Makhteshim Agan of North
America, Inc. (d/b/a ADAMA), 3120
Highwoods Boulevard, Suite 100,
Raleigh, NC 27604, requests to establish
a tolerance for residues of the
insecticide novaluron in or on Tree
nuts, nutmeat (Crop Group 14–12) at
0.07 parts per million (ppm) and,
Almond, hulls at 15.0 ppm. The
samples were analyzed using a working
method very similar to the reference
method, ‘‘Magnitude of the Residue on
Novaluron in Pome Fruit Raw
Agricultural and Processed
Commodities’’, PTRL Study #991W.
Samples were homogenized with dry ice
using a Robot Coupe chopper. Ten-gram
subsamples were extracted in methanol/
water using two rounds of blending
with an Omni mixer. The extract was
filtered to remove the solids from
solution. An aliquot of the extract was
evaporated to remove the methanol.
Aqueous sodium chloride was added to
the remaining aqueous fraction, and the
aqueous fraction was extracted three
times against ethyl acetate. The ethyl
acetate fractions were combined and
evaporated just to dryness on a nitrogen
evaporator. The sample residue was redissolved in ethyl acetate and taken for
clean-up on an amino (NH2) solid phase
extraction cartridge. The eluate was
evaporated on a nitrogen evaporator and
then brought to a known volume with
ethyl acetate. The extracts were
analyzed using a gas chromatograph
with a micro electron capture detector
(mECD). Method suitability was
evaluated both prior to sample analysis
and concurrently with sample analysis.
Recoveries were in the range 82–118%.
The lowest level of method validation
(LLMV) for pea (dry) was approximately
0.05 ppm for novaluron. Contact: RD.
12. PP 0F8883 and PP 0F8884. (EPA–
HQ–OPP–2016–0013). ISK Biosciences
Corporation, 7470 Auburn Road, Suite
A, Concord, OH 44077, requests to
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establish a tolerance for residues of the
insecticide flonicamid in or on Small
fruit, vine climbing (except fuzzy
kiwifruit) (crop group 13–07F) at 3.0
parts per million (ppm) and to amend
the existing tolerance in or on alfalfa,
hay at 7.0 ppm. Analytical methodology
has been developed to determine the
residues of flonicamid and its three
major plant metabolites, TFNA, TFNG,
and TFNA–AM in various crops. The
residue analytical method for the
majority of crops includes an initial
extraction with acetonitrile (ACN)/
deionized (DI) water, followed by a
liquid-liquid partition with ethyl
acetate. The residue method for wheat
straw is similar, except that a C18 solid
phase extraction (SPE) is added prior to
the liquid-liquid partition. The final
sample solution is quantitated using a
liquid chromatograph (LC) equipped
with a reverse phase column and a
triple quadruple mass spectrometer
(MS/MS). Contact: RD.
Authority: 21 U.S.C. 346a.
Dated: June 8, 2021.
Delores Barber,
Director, Information Technology and
Resources Management Division, Office of
Program Support.
[FR Doc. 2021–13702 Filed 6–25–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 705
[EPA–HQ–OPPT–2020–0549; FRL–10017–
78]
RIN 2070–AK67
TSCA Section 8(a)(7) Reporting and
Recordkeeping Requirements for
Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is proposing reporting
and recordkeeping requirements for Perand Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
under the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA). In accordance with obligations
under TSCA, as amended by the
National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2020, EPA proposes to
require certain persons that manufacture
(including import) or have
manufactured these chemical
substances in any year since January 1,
2011, to electronically report
information regarding PFAS uses,
production volumes, disposal,
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exposures, and hazards. EPA is
requesting public comment on all
aspects of this proposed rule and has
also identified items of particular
interest for public input. In addition to
fulfilling statutory obligations under
TSCA, this document will enable EPA
to better characterize the sources and
quantities of manufactured PFAS in the
United States.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before August 27, 2021. Under the
Paperwork Reduction Act, comments on
the information collection provisions
are best assured of consideration if the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) receives a copy of your
comments on or before July 28, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by docket identification (ID)
number EPA–HQ–OPPT–2020–0549,
using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments. Do not submit electronically
any information you consider to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute.
Due to the public health concerns
related to COVID–19, the EPA Docket
Center (EPA/DC) and Reading Room is
closed to visitors with limited
exceptions. The staff continues to
provide remote customer service via
email, phone, and webform. For the
latest status information on EPA/DC
services and docket access, visit https://
www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical information contact:
Stephanie Griffin, Data Gathering and
Analysis Division (7401M), Office of
Pollution Prevention and Toxics,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20460–0001; telephone number: (202)
564–1463; email address:
griffin.stephanie@epa.gov.
For general information contact: The
TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill, 422
South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY
14620; telephone number: (202) 554–
1404; email address: TSCA-Hotline@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Executive Summary
A. Does this action apply to me?
You may be potentially affected by
this action if you currently or have
previously manufactured (defined by
statute at 15 U.S.C. 2602(9) to include
import) a chemical substance that is a
PFAS between January 1, 2011 and the
effective date of the final rule. Note that
this rule is limited to manufacturers
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(including importers) of PFAS that are
covered as a ‘‘chemical substance’’
under TSCA section 3(2). This rule does
not require reporting on substances that
are excluded from the definition of
‘‘chemical substance’’ in TSCA section
3(2)(B). Those exclusions include, but
are not limited to: Any pesticide (as
defined by the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) when
manufactured, processed, or distributed
in commerce for use as a pesticide; any
food, food additive, drug, cosmetic, or
device, as defined by the Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act, when
manufactured, processed, or distributed
in commerce for use as a food, food
additive, drug, cosmetic or device;
tobacco or any tobacco product; any
source material, special nuclear
material, or byproduct material as such
terms are defined in the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954; and, any article the sale of
which is subject to the tax imposed by
Section 4181 of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954. Substances which have
been manufactured or imported for
intended use as any food, food additive,
drug, cosmetic, or device, regulated by
the Food and Drug Administration, are
not chemical substances under TSCA.
The manufacture of PFAS as a
byproduct is not exempt for the purpose
of this proposed rule. Unlike TSCA
section 8(a)(1), which specifically
provides an exemption for small
manufacturers and processors, TSCA
section 8(a)(7) provides no such
exemption. Therefore, this proposed
rule under TSCA section 8(a)(7) does
not exempt small manufacturers from
reporting and recordkeeping
requirements. See the discussion under
Unit II.D. for further discussion of the
inclusion of small manufacturers in this
proposed rule. The Agency’s previous
experience with TSCA section 8(a)(1)
collections, as well as the Agency’s
understanding of disposal and other
waste management methods involving
PFAS, suggests that most respondents
affected by this collection activity may
be from the following North American
Industrial Classification System
(NAICS) code categories:
• NAICS 324—Petroleum and Coal
Product Manufacturing;
• NAICS 325—Chemical
Manufacturing;
• NAICS 326113—Unlaminated
Plastics Film and Sheet (except
Packaging) Manufacturing;
• NAICS 327910—Abrasive Product
Manufacturing;
• NAICS 333999—All Other
Miscellaneous General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturing;
• NAICS 334511—Search, Detection,
Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical,
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and Nautical System and Instrument
Manufacturing;
• NAICS 336111—Automobile
Manufacturing;
• NAICS 423510—Metal Service
Centers and Other Metal Merchant
Wholesalers;
• NAICS 424690—Other Chemical
and Allied Products Merchant
Wholesalers;
• NAICS 447190—Other Gasoline
Stations;
• NAICS 551112—Offices of Other
Holding Companies;
• NAICS 562—Waste Management
and Remediation Services.
Since other entities may also be
affected, the Agency has not attempted
to describe all the specific entities and
corresponding NAICS codes for entities
that may be interested in or affected by
this action, but rather has provided a
guide to help readers determine whether
this document applies to them. If you
have any questions regarding the
applicability of this action to a
particular entity, consult the technical
contact person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
In addition, please note that any use
of the term ‘‘manufacture’’ in this
document will encompass ‘‘import’’ and
the term ‘‘manufacturer’’ will
encompass ‘‘importer.’’
B. What is the Agency’s authority for
taking this action?
EPA is proposing this rule pursuant to
its authority in TSCA section 8(a)(7) (15
U.S.C. 2607(a)(7)). The National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020
(Pub. L. 116–92, section 7351) amended
TSCA section 8(a) in December 2019,
adding section 8(a)(7), titled PFAS Data.
TSCA section 8(a)(7) requires EPA to
promulgate a rule ‘‘requiring each
person who has manufactured a
chemical substance that is a [PFAS] in
any year since January 1, 2011’’ to
report information described in TSCA
section 8(a)(2)(A) through (G). This
includes a broad range of information,
such as information related to chemical
identity and structure, production, use,
exposure, disposal, and health and
environmental effects.
TSCA section 14 imposes
requirements for the assertion,
substantiation, and review of
information that is claimed as
confidential (also known as confidential
business information (CBI)).
C. What action is the Agency taking?
EPA is proposing reporting and
recordkeeping requirements under
TSCA section 8(a)(7) for PFAS
manufactured in any year since January
1, 2011. EPA is providing a comment
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period during which the public will
have the opportunity to comment on
this proposed action and its proposed
requirements. Commenters are
encouraged to provide comments and
feedback related to the proposed
reporting and recordkeeping
requirements presented in this
Notification of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM), including the scope of PFAS
covered by the rule (see Unit V. for more
discussion on specific items for which
the Agency is requesting comments).
EPA is providing a comment period of
60 days from the publication date of this
NPRM.
D. Why is the Agency taking this action?
The Agency is proposing this action
pursuant to TSCA section 8(a)(7) to
obtain certain information known to or
reasonably ascertainable by
manufacturers of PFAS. TSCA section
8(a)(7) requires the Agency to publish a
final rule not later than January 1, 2023.
E. What are the incremental economic
impacts?
EPA has prepared an economic
analysis of the potential impacts
associated with this proposed rule (Ref.
13). The primary purpose of this
proposed rule is the collection of
detailed data on PFAS, as required
under TSCA section (8)(a)(7). One
potential benefit of this action is the
information collected may serve as a
basis to better understand potential
routes of exposure to PFAS and
potential human health and
environmental impacts of certain PFAS,
among other research needs listed in the
Agency’s PFAS Action Plan.
The industry is expected to incur onetime burdens and costs associated with
rule familiarization, form completion,
CBI claim substantiation, recordkeeping,
and electronic reporting activities.
Under the proposed rule, EPA estimates
a total industry burden of approximately
122,104 hours, with a cost of
approximately $9.8 million. The
affected small businesses subject to the
proposed rule are expected to incur
$1,788,506 in costs for this one-time
reporting, with per-firm costs estimated
to range from $16,864 to $92,390. The
Agency is expected to incur a burden of
approximately 7,361 hours and a cost of
$948,078. The total social burden and
cost are therefore estimated to be
approximately 129,465 hours and $10.8
million, respectively (Ref. 13).
F. What should I consider as I prepare
my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this
information to EPA through
regulations.gov or email (see the above
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ADDRESSES section for submitting
comments either by mail or hand
delivery). Clearly mark the part or all of
the information that you claim to be
CBI. For confidential information in a
disk or CD–ROM that you mail to EPA,
mark the outside of the disk or CD–ROM
as CBI and then identify electronically
within the disk or CD–ROM the specific
information that is claimed as CBI. In
addition to one complete version of the
comment that includes information
claimed as CBI, a copy of the comment
that does not contain the information
claimed as CBI must be submitted for
inclusion in the public docket.
Information so marked will not be
disclosed except in accordance with
procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for preparing your comments.
When preparing and submitting your
comments, see the commenting tips at
https://www.epa.gov/dockets/
comments.html.
II. Background
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A. What is TSCA Section 8(a)?
TSCA section 8(a)(1) authorizes EPA
to promulgate rules which require
entities, that are not considered small
manufacturers or processors, who
manufacture, process, or propose to
manufacture or process a chemical
substance, to maintain such records and
submit such reports as the EPA
Administrator may reasonably require.
Similarly, under those rules, entities
who manufacture, process, or propose to
manufacture or process a mixture or a
chemical substance in small quantities
(subject to limitations) must maintain
records and submit reports to the extent
necessary for the effective enforcement
of TSCA.
Under TSCA section 8(a)(2), EPA may
require recordkeeping and reporting of
the following information:
• The covered common or trade
name, chemical identity and molecular
structure of each chemical substance or
mixture;
• Categories or proposed categories of
use for each substance or mixture;
• Total amount of each substance or
mixture manufactured or processed, the
amounts manufactured or processed for
each category of use, and reasonable
estimates of the respective proposed
amounts;
• Descriptions of byproducts
resulting from the manufacture,
processing, use, or disposal of each
substance or mixture;
• All existing information concerning
the environmental and health effects of
each substance or mixture;
• The number of individuals exposed,
and reasonable estimates on the number
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of individuals who will be exposed, to
each substance or mixture in their
places of work and the duration of their
exposure, and;
• The manner or method of disposal
of each substance or mixture, and any
change in such manner or method.
Under TSCA section 8(a)(7), EPA
must promulgate a rule to require each
person who has manufactured PFAS in
any year since 2011 to report the data
described in TSCA section 8(a)(2)(A)
through (G) to EPA.
B. What are PFAS?
PFAS are synthetic organic
compounds that do not occur naturally
in the environment. PFAS contain an
alkyl carbon on which the hydrogen
atoms have been partially or completely
replaced by fluorine atoms. The strong
carbon-fluorine bonds of PFAS make
some of them resistant to degradation
and thus highly persistent in the
environment (Refs. 1 and 2). Some of
these chemicals have been used for
decades in a wide variety of consumer
and industrial products (Ref. 1). Some
PFAS have been detected in wildlife,
including higher trophic organisms,
indicating that at least some PFAS have
the ability to bioaccumulate (Ref. 2).
Some PFAS can accumulate in humans
and remain in the human body for long
periods of time (e.g., months to years)
(Refs. 1, 2, and 3). As noted in EPA’s
PFAS Action Plan (Ref. 1), because of
the widespread use of PFAS in
commerce and their tendency to persist
in the environment, most people in the
United States have been exposed to
PFAS. As a result, several PFAS have
been detected in human blood serum
(Refs. 1, 2, 3, and 4).
Under TSCA section 8(b), EPA
maintains the TSCA Chemical
Substance Inventory (‘‘Inventory’’),
which contains all existing chemical
substances manufactured, processed, or
imported in the United States that do
not qualify for an exemption or
exclusion under TSCA (Ref. 5). EPA has
identified 1,346 PFAS on the Inventory
as of April 2021, 669 of which are on
the active Inventory (i.e., in U.S.
commerce). The list of active chemicals
includes those known to be in
commerce after June 2006.
C. What would be the reporting
standard?
EPA is proposing that manufacturers
will report information to the extent that
the information is known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the
manufacturer (see TSCA section 8(b)(2)).
‘‘Known to or reasonably ascertainable
by’’ would be defined to include ‘‘all
information in a person’s possession or
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control, plus all information that a
reasonable person similarly situated
might be expected to possess, control, or
know.’’ This reporting standard would
require reporting entities to evaluate
their current level of knowledge of their
manufactured products (including
imports), as well as evaluate whether
there is additional information that a
reasonable person, similarly situated,
would be expected to know, possess, or
control. This standard carries with it an
exercise of due diligence, and the
information-gathering activities that
may be necessary for manufacturers to
achieve this reporting standard may
vary from case-to-case.
This standard would require that
submitters conduct a reasonable inquiry
within the full scope of their
organization (not just the information
known to managerial or supervisory
employees). This standard may also
entail inquiries outside the organization
to fill gaps in the submitter’s
knowledge. Such activities may, though
not necessarily, include phone calls or
email inquiries to upstream suppliers or
downstream users or employees or other
agents of the manufacturer, including
persons involved in the research and
development, import or production, or
marketing of the PFAS. Examples of
types of information that are considered
to be in a manufacturer’s possession or
control, or that a reasonable person
similarly situated might be expected to
possess, control, or know include: Files
maintained by the manufacturer such as
marketing studies, sales reports, or
customer surveys; information
contained in standard references
showing use information or
concentrations of chemical substances
in mixtures, such as a Safety Data Sheet
or a supplier notification; and
information from the Chemical
Abstracts Service (CAS) or from Dun &
Bradstreet (D–U–N–S). This information
may also include knowledge gained
through discussions, conferences, and
technical publications. This definition
is identical to the definition of the same
term at 40 CFR 704.3. In addition, this
is the same reporting standard
employed in the TSCA section 8(a)
Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule (see
40 CFR 711.15). EPA has also provided
CDR reporting guidance materials on
this reporting standard, including
hypothetical examples of applying the
‘‘known to or reasonably ascertainable
by’’ reporting standard in the context of
collecting processing and use data for
CDR (Ref. 6, pages 45–47). Therefore,
EPA anticipates many reporters under
this proposed rule will be familiar with
this reporting standard, and resources
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are available to support those reporters
who may not be familiar with the
standard. EPA acknowledges that it is
possible that an importer, particularly
an importer of articles containing PFAS,
may not have knowledge that they have
imported PFAS and thus not report
under this rule, even after they have
conducted their due diligence under
this reporting standard as described in
this paragraph. Such an importer should
document its activities to support any
claims it might need to make related to
due diligence.
In the event that a manufacturer does
not have actual data (e.g., measurements
or monitoring data) to report to EPA, the
manufacturer would be required to
make ‘‘reasonable estimates’’ of such
information. ‘‘Reasonable estimates’’
may rely, for example, on approaches
such as mass balance calculations,
emissions factors, or best engineering
judgment.
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D. Why are small businesses not
excluded from reporting similar to
Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) and
other section 8(a) reporting?
Unlike TSCA section 8(a)(1), which
provides an express exemption for small
manufacturers and processors, TSCA
section 8(a)(7) specifically states that
‘‘each person who has manufactured a
chemical substance that is a
perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl
substance’’ shall be subject to the rule.
Rather than amend TSCA section
8(a)(1), Congress chose to add an
entirely new, standalone subsection to
TSCA section 8(a). This indicates an
intent for TSCA section 8(a)(7) to
constitute separate, freestanding
rulemaking authority; therefore, it is not
constrained by requirements and
provisions in TSCA section 8(a)(1).
However, in carrying out TSCA
section 8, EPA shall, to the extent
feasible: (A) Not require reporting which
is unnecessary or duplicative; (B)
Minimize the cost of compliance with
TSCA section 8 and the rules issued
thereunder on small manufacturers and
processors; and (C) Apply any reporting
obligations to those persons likely to
have information relevant to the
effective implementation of this
subchapter (TSCA section 8(a)(5)).
E. How will EPA use the information?
TSCA section 8(a)(7) is silent on how
the information collected under the
TSCA section 8(a)(7) rule is to be used.
However, collecting information on
PFAS identities, uses, production
volumes by category of use, byproducts,
environmental and health effects,
workers exposure, and disposal
supports the Agency’s mission in the
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PFAS Action Plan to identify and better
understand these chemicals and to
increase scientific research on them.
EPA intends to use information on
these chemicals to support assessments
of new and existing chemicals under
TSCA. For instance, information
collected under this proposed rule will
help inform future assessments of
potential exposure to these PFAS. The
Agency would also benefit from
receiving all existing information
related to human health and
environmental effects of such
substances, in order to fulfill additional
environmental protection mandates
beyond the TSCA program. For
instance, information on PFAS use,
exposure, and effects may be used to
inform regulatory activities under the
Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. 300f
et seq.), the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.),
and the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.), while data
on PFAS manufacturing sites and
disposal methods may support
contaminants characterizations
conducted to support contaminated site
work and solid waste management
programs.
Additionally, TSCA section 9(e)
requires the EPA Administrator to make
information related to exposure or
releases available to other EPA offices or
federal agencies if such exposures may
be prevented or reduced under another
law. EPA may share such information
collected under this proposed rule as
appropriate.
III. Summary of Proposed Reporting
and Recordkeeping Requirements
EPA is proposing reporting and
recordkeeping requirements for
manufacturers of PFAS pursuant to
TSCA section 8(a)(7).
A. What chemical substances would be
reportable under this rule?
1. Reportable chemicals substances.
Under TSCA section 8(a)(7), EPA must
collect information on chemical
substances that are ‘‘perfluoroalkyl or
polyfluoroalkyl’’ substances or PFAS.
EPA has determined that any PFAS that
fall within the structural definition,
described below, are the PFAS referred
to in TSCA section 8(a)(7). For this
proposed rule, EPA has identified at
least 1,364 chemical substances and
mixtures that are PFAS and would
potentially be subject to reporting under
the final rule, if they have been
manufactured in any year since January
1, 2011.
For the purposes of this proposed
action, the structural definition of PFAS
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includes per- and polyfluorinated
substances that structurally contain the
unit R-(CF2)-C(F)(R′)R″. Both the CF2
and CF moieties are saturated carbons
and none of the R groups (R, R′ or R″)
can be hydrogen. It should be noted that
this structural definition of PFAS is a
working definition which has been used
by EPA’s Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics when identifying PFAS on
the TSCA Inventory. This definition
may not be identical to other definitions
of PFAS used within EPA and/or other
organizations. To assist potential
reporters with determining whether
certain substances may be covered
under this structural definition, EPA has
identified specific PFAS covered by this
proposed rule. These will be included
as non-exhaustive examples in the rule
where it is possible to do so without
divulging information claimed as CBI.
The scope of PFAS examples listed in
this proposal includes:
• All PFAS listed as active on the
TSCA Inventory. This includes PFAS
that are identified by CAS number;
confidential chemicals whose generic
names contain ‘‘fluor’’ and are
identified by Accession number; and
confidential chemicals whose generic
names do not contain ‘‘fluor’’, and
therefore, are not listed by CASRNs,
Accession numbers, or low-volume
exemptions (LVE) case numbers (see
note on structural diagram examples
below).
• All PFAS that are subject to TSCA
section 5 (new chemicals) LVE
applications per 40 CFR 723.50 that
have been granted by EPA. This
includes the PFAS that were subject to
granted LVE applications that have
since been withdrawn by the LVE
application submitter. Additional
discussion on LVEs is below.
Under TSCA section 5, any person
who intends to manufacture a chemical
not on the TSCA Inventory must first
notify EPA. Typically, this is done by
submission of a premanufacture notice
(PMN) (Ref. 8). However, for lowvolume chemical substances (i.e.,
chemical substances manufactured at no
more than 10,000 kg per year)
companies can submit a LVE
application to EPA per 40 CFR 723.50.
EPA may either grant or deny an LVE
submission after review, but LVEs that
are granted are not listed on the
Inventory, unlike PMN chemical
substances. Therefore, EPA is also
providing a list of PFAS chemicals for
which EPA granted an LVE notice.
LVE submitters may choose to
withdraw their granted LVE application.
In order to compile a comprehensive
dataset as authorized under TSCA
section 8(a)(7), EPA is including these
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withdrawn LVE submissions in the list
of examples subject to this proposed
rule if they were submitted since 2011.
• This proposed rule will also
include structural diagrams to capture
any PFAS whose CAS or Accession
numbers could not be divulged due to
CBI claims, whose identity is not listed
on the TSCA Inventory because it is
subject to an LVE, or which is a
byproduct not listed on the Inventory
and not subject to an LVE, yet meets the
structural definition. The list of
identified PFAS and structural diagrams
can also be found in the docket (Ref. 7).
The PFAS included in the list and
identified by the structural diagrams are
examples of substances that meet this
rule’s definition of PFAS; it is not a
comprehensive list of all substances
within this rule’s scope.
EPA is providing these examples of
PFAS for the purpose of assisting
manufacturers in determining whether a
chemical substance they have
manufactured in any year since 2011
meets this proposed rule’s definition of
PFAS. Because the Inventory’s active
designation dates back to June 2006, it
is possible for a firm to have
manufactured one of these listed PFAS
yet not be required to report under this
proposed rule, if they have
manufactured it only in the period prior
to January 1, 2011.
This list was developed as of April
2021. EPA anticipates updating this list
prior to promulgating the final rule,
both in response to public comment,
and as a result of PMNs added to the
Inventory and LVEs granted by EPA
between April 2021 and the date of
publication of the final rule.
For the purposes of this proposed
rule, articles containing PFAS,
including imported articles containing
PFAS (such as articles containing PFAS
as part of surface coatings), are included
in the scope of reportable chemical
substances. TSCA does not define
articles, nor does the statute define
articles as a category of substances
exclusive of chemical substances. EPA
therefore considers its ability to regulate
chemical substances to encompass
authority to regulate articles containing
such chemical substances. Additionally,
the Agency would benefit from
collecting the requested information on
PFAS-containing articles (including
articles containing PFAS as part of
surface coatings) because the
information would improve the
Agency’s knowledge of various products
which may contain PFAS, their
categories of use, production volumes,
and exposure data. Such data are not
currently known to EPA. However, EPA
acknowledges that some article
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manufacturers, including article
importers, may not have such
information known to or reasonably
ascertainable by them and may not meet
the reporting standard as described in
Unit II.C. To this end, information that
helps EPA better understand data gaps
is useful information for EPA to have.
Therefore, articles are within the scope
of reportable substances under this
proposed rule, though EPA is requesting
comments on whether imported articles
containing PFAS should be within
scope (see Unit IV.1).
2. Proposed exceptions to reporting
for duplicative reporting. TSCA section
8(a)(5) requires EPA, to the extent
feasible when carrying out TSCA
section 8, to avoid requiring
unnecessary or duplicative reporting.
The Agency seeks to avoid collecting
data on PFAS that would duplicate
information already reported to the
Agency. While developing this rule EPA
reviewed the data elements submitted
under the Chemical Data Reporting Rule
and determined that there may be some
overlap with the information requested
under the proposed rule. EPA is
proposing to allow reporting entities to
indicate in the reporting tool that they
have previously provided such
information to EPA through CDR for
certain data elements. The Agency has
identified the following data elements
which the reporter may be able to
indicate has already been submitted to
EPA:
• Physical state of the chemical or
mixture;
• Industrial processing and use type,
sector(s), functional category(ies), and
percent of production volume for each
use;
• Consumer and/or commercial
indicator, product category(ies),
functional category(ies), percent of
production volume for each use,
indicator for use in products intended
for children, and maximum
concentration in the product, and;
• Number of workers reasonably
likely to be exposed for each
combination of industrial processing or
use operation, sector, and function, and
the number of commercial workers
reasonably likely to be exposed if the
PFAS is contained in a commercial
product.
If a manufacturer covered under this
proposed rule has previously submitted
required information to EPA for some
years since 2011, but not for all years,
EPA is proposing that the manufacturer
may indicate in the reporting tool the
year(s) for which the manufacturer has
already submitted that data to EPA as
part of CDR. For instance, CDR reporters
are required to submit the total annual
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domestically manufactured production
volume and the total annual imported
volume separately, only for the
principal reporting year (e.g., 2019 for
the 2020 reporting cycle), but reporting
only the combined total annual
production volume is required for the
intervening years. In this case, a reporter
under this proposed rule would be able
to indicate that the two different
production volumes have been
previously submitted to EPA for the
CDR reporting year(s), but would still
need to report for the intervening year(s)
not previously submitted under CDR.
Additionally, there are some data
elements for which CDR reporters may
have previously reported information to
EPA, although these data elements were
only added to the CDR reporting
requirements in 2020. Therefore, some
manufacturers under this proposed rule
may have submitted the following
information to CDR for some years
covered by this proposed rule, but not
all, and would still be required to report
this information for the missing year(s):
• Domestically manufactured
production volume;
• Imported production volume;
• Volume directly exported; and
• Indicator for imported but never
physically at site.
EPA welcomes public comment on
concerns related to duplicative
reporting (see Unit V.).
B. When would reporting be required?
EPA proposes that persons who have
manufactured a PFAS at any time since
January 1, 2011, would report to EPA
during a six-month submission period,
which would begin six months
following the effective date of the final
rule. Therefore, manufacturers would
ultimately have one year following the
effective date of the final rule to collect
and submit all required information to
EPA. EPA believes by providing six
months between the effective date of the
rule and the start of the submission
period, this would allow sufficient time
for both the Agency to finalize the
reporting tool and for reporters to
familiarize themselves with the rule and
compile the required information. Since
this section 8(a)(7) reporting rule will be
collecting similar information as CDR,
EPA anticipates many reporters will be
familiar with the types of information
requested and how to report. The CDR
submission period is four months, every
four years. Since this proposed rule
spans a longer time than the four-year
CDR reporting cycle, EPA acknowledges
additional time may be needed in the
PFAS submission period. EPA believes
that six months is adequate time for
submissions, in addition to the six-
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and the start of the submission period.
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C. What information would be reported?
TSCA section 8(a)(7) specifies that,
under the final rule, manufacturers
would report on ‘‘information described
in subparagraphs (A) through (G) of
paragraph (2) [of section 8].’’ Therefore,
this TSCA section 8(a)(7) rule proposes
one-time reporting of the information
described in section 8(a)(2)(A) through
(G), which includes specific chemical
identity, categories of use, production
volume, byproducts, environmental and
health effects, number of persons
exposed and duration of exposure, and
disposal.
Specifically, EPA is proposing to
request the following information:
1. Chemical name (multiple if
mixture), or the generic name(s) if the
chemical name(s) is CBI.
2. Chemical ID(s) (CASRN, TSCA
Accession Number, or LVE case
number).
3. Trade name or common name.
4. Representative molecular structure.
5. Physical form of chemical or
mixture.
6. Industrial processing and use:
a. Type of process or use;
b. Sector(s);
c. Functional use category(ies);
d. Percent of production volume for
each use.
7. Consumer and commercial use:
a. Indicator for whether this is a
consumer and/or commercial product;
b. Product category; functional use
category(ies);
c. Percent production volume for each
use; maximum concentration in any
product;
d. Indicator for use in products
intended for children.
8. Production volumes:
a. Domestically manufactured;
b. Imported;
c. Directly exported;
d. Maximum first 12 months
production volume;
e. Maximum yearly production
volume in any 3 years.
9. Indicator for imported but never
physically at site.
10. Indicator for site-limited.
11. Maximum quantity stored on-site
at any time.
12. Total volume recycled (on-site).
13. For byproducts produced during
the manufacture, processing, use, or
disposal of each PFAS:
a. Chemical name(s) or description (if
identity is unknown), or the generic
name(s) if the byproduct name(s) is CBI;
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b. Chemical ID(s) (CASRN, TSCA
Accession Number, or LVE case
number);
c. Indicator for whether the
byproduct(s) production resulted from
manufacture, process, use, or disposal;
and
d. Indicator for whether the
byproduct(s) is released to the
environment; if so, volume of
byproduct(s) released and to which
environmental media.
14. Worker exposure: Description of
worker activity(ies) at manufacturing
site.
15. Worker exposure at the
manufacturing site:
a. Number of workers reasonably
likely to be exposed at the
manufacturing site, for each worker
activity;
b. Maximum duration of exposure for
any worker, for each worker activity
(both hours per day and days per year).
16. Worker exposure for each
industrial process and use:
a. Number of workers reasonably
likely to be exposed for each industrial
process and use;
b. Maximum duration of exposure for
any worker for each industrial process
and use (both hours per day and days
per year).
17. Worker exposure for each
commercial use:
a. Number of workers reasonably
likely to be exposed for each
commercial use;
b. Maximum duration of exposure for
any worker for each commercial use
(both hours per day and days per year).
18. Description of disposal
process(es), and description of any
changes to the disposal process or
methods since 2011.
19. Total volume released:
a. Land disposal;
b. Water releases;
c. Air releases.
20. Total volume incinerated (on-site)
and incineration temperature.
21. All existing information related to
health and environmental effects, using
the Organization of Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD)
harmonized template relevant to the
existing study, as well as full study
reports and any other supporting
information (for additional information
on the use of the OECD harmonized
templates, see the discussion in the
following section, Unit III.D.).
22. Other data relevant to health and
environmental effects (e.g., rangefinding studies, preliminary studies,
OSHA medical screening or surveillance
standards reports, adverse effects
reports).
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A list of the proposed reporting
requirements is available in the docket
for public review (Ref. 10).
EPA developed an information
reporting platform for CDR (Ref. 9) and
intends to modify it for purposes of this
proposed rule. Certain information that
is requested in the CDR that falls under
TSCA section 8(a)(2)(A) through (G)
would be required by this proposed
rule, such as information on specific
chemical identity, categories of use,
production volume, byproducts, and
number of persons exposed and
duration of exposure (see Unit III.A.2.
for the discussion on duplicative
reporting). In instances where PFAS
manufacturers under this proposed rule
have already reported the requested
information to EPA, they will not be
required to re-report. As discussed in
Unit III.A.2, EPA is proposing the
reporters simply indicate they have
already submitted such information to
EPA.
Additionally, any person required to
report under this proposed rule would
supply the information identified in the
form to the extent it is known to or
reasonably ascertainable by them, or a
reasonable estimate when actual data
are not available (i.e., known or
reasonably ascertainable), as explained
in more detail in Unit II.D.
D. What type of environmental and
health effects information is the Agency
requesting?
EPA is requesting ‘‘all existing
information concerning the
environmental and health effects’’ of the
PFAS chemicals covered by this rule. It
is intended that ‘‘environmental and
health effects information’’ be
interpreted broadly. This information
would include but is not limited to:
• Toxicity information (e.g., in silico,
in vitro, animal test results, human
data); and
• Other data relevant to
environmental and health effects
including range-finding studies,
preliminary studies, OSHA medical
screening or surveillance standards
reports, adverse effects reports.
Chemical identity is always part of a
health and safety study, and TSCA
section 14(b) limits the extent to which
health and safety studies and
information from studies may be
withheld from the public as
confidential.
EPA is proposing to require all
existing information concerning health
and environmental effects be submitted
in the format of OECD harmonized
templates, where such templates exist
for the type of data, in addition to
submitting full study reports. OECD
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templates are accessible to the public
online at https://www.oecd.org/ehs/
templates/harmonised-templates.htm
(Ref. 11). A standardized format such as
the OECD templates will improve the
efficiency of review and organization of
the submitted data. EPA believes that
some of the data will already be in the
OECD template if the company had
already submitted the studies under the
European Union’s Registration,
Evaluation, Authorization and
Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
regulation. In addition to the required
template format, those subject to this
rulemaking must submit any associated
full study reports or underlying data as
support documents. The full study
reports and support documents are
necessary for EPA to understand the full
context and evaluate the quality of the
data, which is necessary for the Agency
to review if data were to be used for any
future Agency actions.
EPA is requesting comments on what
environmental and health effects
information should be within the scope
of this rule. EPA is also requesting
comment on whether any information
proposed to be requested is duplicative
of information collected by EPA under
other federal statutes and, thus, should
be excluded. Please identify the
information that you believe is
duplicative and the statute under which
it is submitted.
E. How would information be submitted
to EPA?
EPA is proposing to require electronic
reporting similar to the requirements
established in 2013 for submitting other
information under TSCA (see 40 CFR
704.20(e)). EPA is proposing to require
submitters to use EPA’s CDX, the
Agency’s electronic reporting portal, for
all reporting under this rule. In 2013,
EPA finalized a rule to require
electronic reporting of certain
information submitted to the Agency
under TSCA sections 4, 5, 8(a) and 8(d)
(Ref. 12, page 72818). The final rule
followed two previous rules requiring
similar electronic reporting of
information submitted to EPA for TSCA
CDR and for PMNs. In proposing to
require similar electronic reporting
under this rule, EPA intends to save
time, improve data quality and increase
efficiencies for both the submitters and
the Agency.
EPA developed the Chemical
Information Submission System (CISS)
for use in submitting data electronically
to the Agency for TSCA sections 4, 5, 6,
8(a), 8(b), 8(d), 8(e), and Title VI. CISS,
a web-based reporting tool housed
within the CDX environment, provides
submitters with user-friendly
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applications to build and submit data
packages to EPA within a secure,
encrypted environment. CISS
applications provide for the capture of
both fielded data as well as the
attachment of additional information
using a wide variety of file types.
Submitted information is rendered into
PDF and XML formats, which are
provided to submitters in the form of a
Copy of Record.
EPA is proposing to require
submitters to follow the same
submission procedures used for other
TSCA submissions, i.e., to register with
EPA’s CDX and use CISS to prepare a
data file for submission. Registration
enables CDX to authenticate user
identity. To submit electronically to
EPA via CDX, individuals must first
register with CDX at https://cdx.epa.gov/
. To register in CDX, the CDX registrant
(also referred to as ‘‘Electronic Signature
Holder’’ or ‘‘Public/Private Key
Holder’’) agrees to the Terms and
Conditions, provides information about
the submitter and organization, selects a
user name and password, and follows
the procedures outlined in the guidance
document for CDX available at https://
cdx.epa.gov/FAQ#CSPP.
Within CDX, CISS is available under
the ‘‘Submission for Chemical Safety
and Pesticide Program (CSPP)’’ CDX
flow. Users who have previously
submitted under TSCA through CDX,
including submitting information under
sections 4 and 5, CDR, or reporting
under the TSCA Inventory Notification
(Active-Inactive) Requirements rule (82
FR 37520, Aug. 11, 2017) (FRL–9964–
22), will already have the CSPP flow
linked to their account. Users reporting
to EPA using other CDX housed
applications, including the Toxics
Release Inventory TRI–MEweb, would
be able to add the CSPP flow to their
existing CDX accounts.
All submitters would be required to
use CISS to prepare their submissions.
CISS guides users through a ‘‘hands-on’’
process of creating an electronic
submission. Once a user completes the
relevant data fields and attaches
appropriate PDF files, or other file
types, such as XML files, the web-based
tool validates the submission by
performing a basic error check and
makes sure all the required fields and
attachments are provided and complete.
Further instructions for uploading PDF
attachments or other file types, such as
XML, and completing metadata
information would be available through
CISS reporting guidance.
CISS, a web-based reporting tool, also
allows the user to choose to ‘‘Preview,’’
‘‘Save,’’ or ‘‘Submit’’ the data package.
Once the submission process is
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initiated, the user is asked to certify the
information and provide requested
information to complete the submission
process. The data package is then sent,
in an encrypted state, to the Agency.
The user can login to the application
and check the submission status of their
data package. Upon successful receipt of
the submission by EPA, the submission
status of the submissions will be flagged
as ‘‘Completed’’ and a confirmation
email will be sent to the submitter’s
CDX inbox. The CDX inbox is used to
notify the users when submissions are
received by EPA or to notify users when
a submission-specific communication
has been received and how to locate and
access the communication. Information
on accessing the CDX user inbox is
provided in the guidance document for
CDX at https://cdx.epa.gov/FAQ#CSPP.
To access CISS log into CDX using the
link: https://cdx.epa.gov/ and click on
the appropriate user role associated
with the CSPP data flow. For further
instructions, visit https://www.epa.gov/
assessing-and-managing-chemicalsunder-tsca/electronic-reportingrequirements-certain-information (Ref.
12). Procedures for reporting chemical
substances under this proposed rule
would be similar.
EPA believes that electronic reporting
reduces the reporting burden for
submitters by reducing the cost and
time required to review, edit, and
transmit data to the Agency. It also
allows submitters to share a draft
submission within their organization,
and more easily save a copy for their
records or future use. Additionally, EPA
believes that many of the anticipated
reporters under this proposed rule have
experience with reporting electronically
to EPA through CDX. The resource and
time requirements to review and process
data by the Agency will also be reduced
and document storage and retrieval will
require fewer resources. EPA expects to
benefit from receiving electronic
submissions and communicating
electronically with submitters.
F. What can a submitter claim as
confidential?
The 2016 amendments to TSCA
included new procedural requirements
for the submission and Agency
management of CBI claims, including
new substantiation requirements,
generic name requirements, a
certification requirement, and a
requirement for Agency review of
specified CBI claims within 90 days
after receipt of the claim, 15 U.S.C.
2613. The Agency recently finalized a
rule amending the CDR reporting
requirements that implemented the new
requirements for confidentiality claims
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in CDR submissions (Ref. 13). EPA is
similarly proposing that a person
submitting a reporting form under this
action may claim portions of the form as
confidential, consistent with TSCA
section 14. TSCA requires that the
submitter make several statements
relating to the treatment of the
information as confidential and
competitive harm of disclosure, and to
certify that these statements and any
substantiation provided are true and
correct. Consistent with the format of
other TSCA reporting forms, the
statements and certification would be
combined into a single certification
statement. There is also a requirement
that when a chemical identity is
claimed as CBI, a non-CBI structurally
descriptive generic name be provided.
To help reporters, EPA’s reporting
platform can auto-populate generic
names on the Inventory using EPA’s
Substance Registry Services (SRS).
TSCA section 14 further requires that
substantiation be provided when a
confidentiality claim is asserted.
However, TSCA section 14(c)(2)
exempts certain information from the
substantiation requirements (e.g.,
specific production volume). Under the
proposed rule, specific production or
import volumes of the manufacturer, as
well as the percent production volume
for each consumer or commercial use,
need not be substantiated. All other
information submitted under this
proposed rule would not be exempt
from substantiation requirements.
Any information which is claimed as
confidential will be disclosed by EPA
only in accordance with the procedures
and requirements of TSCA section 14
and 40 CFR part 2. TSCA limits
confidentiality protections for health
and safety studies, information from
health and safety studies (except to the
extent such studies or information
reveals ‘‘information that discloses
processes used in the manufacturing or
processing of a chemical substance or
mixture or, in the case of a mixture, the
portion of the mixture comprised by any
of the chemical substances in the
mixture’’), and certain other
information. Submitters asserting a
confidentiality claim for such
information in health and safety studies
will be required to submit a sanitized
copy of the study, removing only that
information which is claimed as
confidential and that discloses the
process or portion of mixture
information described in TSCA section
14(b).
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G. What are the recordkeeping
requirements?
EPA proposes that each person who is
subject to the reporting requirements
must retain records that document any
information reported to EPA. Consistent
with the CDR rule, EPA is proposing a
five-year recordkeeping period,
beginning on the last date of the
submission period. The five-year
retention requirement corresponds with
the statute of limitations for violations
and is necessary to preserve records to
support future regulatory activities that
would be informed by this information
collection. Further, EPA believes the
burden of retaining these records, which
are likely electronic, is minimal.
IV. Request for Comments
EPA is seeking public comment on all
aspects of this proposed rule and the
Economic Analysis prepared in support
of this proposed rule (Ref. 14). In
addition to specific requests for
comment included throughout this
document, EPA is interested in
comments pertaining to the specific
issues discussed in this unit. EPA
encourages all interested persons to
submit comments on the issues
identified in this Notification and to
identify any other relevant issues as
well. This input will assist the Agency
in developing a final rule that
successfully addresses information
needs while minimizing potential
reporting burdens associated with the
rule. EPA requests that commenters
making specific recommendations
include supporting documentation
where appropriate.
1. Identifying the chemical substances
that would be subject to reporting. EPA
has provided a structural definition of
PFAS for the purposes of this proposed
rule’s scope. To assist reporting entities
with determining whether a chemical
substance or mixture falls within this
scope, EPA has also provided a list of
PFAS (identified by CASRN, TSCA
Accession Number, or LVE case
number) and structural diagrams to
include any PFAS whose chemical
identity is not specifically listed due to
CBI protections. EPA is soliciting
comment on this approach for defining
or identifying PFAS. Additionally, EPA
is interested in comments identifying
specific substances of interest and the
rationale for the interest, that may be
outside the scope of this proposed
definition. EPA is also interested in
public comments related to including
imported articles containing PFAS
within the scope of this proposed rule.
2. Considerations for the Agency’s
economic analysis. EPA has evaluated
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the potential costs for PFAS
manufacturers for this proposed rule
(Ref. 14). EPA is specifically seeking
additional information and data that
EPA could consider in developing the
final economic analysis. In particular,
EPA is seeking data that could facilitate
the Agency’s further evaluation of the
potentially affected industry and firms,
including data related to potential
impacts for those small businesses and
importers that would be subject to
reporting. The agency is specifically
interested in available data on small
entity importers of articles containing
PFAS for its impact analysis for small
entities. EPA is also especially
interested in available data or other
measures of the number of facilities or
firms that might manufacture such
materials, including importing PFAS in
articles.
3. Submission period. EPA is
proposing a six-month submission
period for reporting entities, which will
begin six months following the effective
date of the final rule. Thus, PFAS
manufacturers will have one year
following the effective date of the final
rule to submit all required information
to EPA. Since many of the reporters
under this proposed rule have reported
under CDR, EPA is basing the proposed
submission period, in part, on the CDR
submission period. Given the fourmonth submission period for the CDR
reporting cycle every four years, the
Agency believes six months is sufficient
time for manufacturers to report the
required information under this
proposed rule, noting that the scope of
this rule covers more years than a CDR
reporting cycle. Reporters will also have
the additional six months between the
effective date of the rule and the start of
the submission period for rule
familiarization and data gathering.
Additionally, the six months between
the effective date of the final rule and
the beginning of the submission period
allows the Agency time to finalize the
reporting software. Congress required
EPA to promulgate the rule no later than
January 1, 2023; therefore, EPA
anticipates the reporting period for this
proposed rule will precede the reporting
period for the 2024 CDR reporting cycle
(June–September 2024). EPA is
specifically asking for comment on
additional considerations related to the
start date and duration of the
submission period.
4. Duplicative reporting. EPA has
identified the data elements in this
proposed rule for which information
may have been submitted to EPA
previously under CDR (see Unit III.D.),
which the Agency is proposing to allow
manufacturers to indicate through the
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reporting tool has already been
submitted rather than re-submit the
information. EPA is requesting comment
on whether any additional data
elements may be duplicative of
information collected by EPA under
TSCA or other federal statutes. Please
identify the information that you believe
is duplicative and the statute under
which it is submitted, as well as the
precision of the information if
appropriate (for example, whether the
data are submitted as a range or as an
integer to the nearest significant digits).
5. Scope of environmental and health
effects information collected. EPA is
requesting comment on what existing
environmental and health effects
information should be within the scope
of this rule. EPA is proposing to require
such information be submitted in the
form of OECD harmonized templates, to
the extent they are available, and as full
study reports and any supporting
documents. The Agency is requesting
comments on the scope of existing
environmental and health information
that may be requested from PFAS
manufacturers. The Agency is also
interested in comments on the proposed
format of these submissions.
6. Additional information or data
elements. EPA has provided the list of
proposed data elements for this rule in
Unit III.C (Ref. 10), which EPA is
authorized to request under section
8(a)(7). EPA is interested in public
comment on the scope of these
proposed data elements, including
whether there are additional data
elements EPA should collect under the
authority of section 8(a)(7). Specifically,
EPA is interested in comments on
whether the final rule should include a
data field allowing reporters to provide
generic names or descriptions in the
event a manufacturer is aware they have
produced or imported a PFAS but are
not able to reasonably ascertain the
specific PFAS identity. The Agency is
also requesting comments on additional
data elements such as composition
information if a PFAS has a variable
composition, analytical methods, and
whether occupational exposure
information should distinguish
occupational non-users (i.e., those
nearby but not in direct contact with the
chemical) from workers (i.e., those who
are in direct contact with the chemical).
7. EPA’s use and publication of
certain non-CBI data. EPA is requesting
public comment on how the Agency
may consider using the data received
under this reporting rule, beyond those
activities previously mentioned in Unit
II.E. Additionally, the Agency is
interested in comment on the extent to
which non-CBI data submitted under
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general public.
8. Joint submissions. EPA is
requesting public comment on whether
the Agency should enable the use of
joint submissions in specific
circumstances, similar to CDR joint
submissions. Joint submissions may be
necessary under circumstances when:
(1) A company imports a chemical or a
mixture under a trade name and the
substance identity, or individual
components, are not known to the
importer, or (2) a manufacturer cannot
provide the entire chemical identity of
a chemical substance it manufactures
because the chemical substance is
manufactured using a reactant having an
identity that the reactant supplier
claims as confidential. In these
circumstances, the supplier has
identified that it will not disclose to the
manufacturer (or importer) or does not,
itself, know the chemical identity.
9. Small manufacturers. EPA is
requesting public comment on how the
Agency may assist small manufacturers
with compliance with this proposed
rule. The Agency appreciates comments
related to both regulatory and nonregulatory assistance, such as different
reporting timelines and outreach.
V. References
The following is a list of the
documents that are specifically
referenced in this document. The docket
includes these documents and other
information considered by EPA,
including documents that are referenced
within the documents that are included
in the docket, even if the referenced
document is not physically located in
the docket. For assistance in locating
these other documents, please consult
the technical person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
1. EPA (2019). EPA’s Per- and
Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
Action Plan, EPA–823R–18–004.
February 14, 2019. Available at https://
www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/
2019-02/documents/pfas_action_plan_
021319_508compliant_1.pdf.
2. EPA (2017). Technical Fact Sheet—
Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) and
Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA), EPA
505–F–17–001. November 2017.
Available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/
production/files/2017-12/documents/
ffrrofactsheet_contaminants_pfos_pfoa_
11-20-17_508_0.pdf.
3. EPA (2009). Long-Chain Perfluorinated
Chemicals (PFCs) Action Plan. December
30, 2009. Available at https://
www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/
2016-01/documents/pfcs_action_
plan1230_09.pdf.
4. ATSDR (2018). Toxicology Profile for
Perfluoroalkyls. June 2018. Available at
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5. EPA. TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory.
(No date). Available at https://
www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory. [Accessed
November 12, 2020].
6. EPA. Instructions for Reporting: 2020
TSCA Chemical Data Reporting.
November 2020. Available at https://
www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/
2020-12/documents/instructions_for_
reporting_2020_tsca_cdr_2020-11-25.pdf.
7. EPA. Examples of PFAS and Structural
Diagrams included in the Proposed Rule
for Reporting and Recordkeeping
Requirements for PFAS. October 2020.
8. EPA. Filing a Pre-manufacture Notice with
EPA. (No date). Available at https://
www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-chemicalsunder-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/
filing-pre-manufacture-notice-epa.
[Accessed November 12, 2020].
9. EPA (2020). CDX Chemical Safety and
Pesticide Programs (CSPP) Registration
User Guide; Version 3.02. March 6, 2020.
Available at https://www.epa.gov/
chemical-data-reporting/cspp-cdxregistration-guide.
10. EPA. Data Elements included in the
Proposed Rule for Reporting and
Recordkeeping Requirements for PFAS.
October 2020.
11. OECD. OECD Harmonised Templates. (No
date). Available at https://www.oecd.org/
ehs/templates/harmonisedtemplates.htm. [Accessed November 12,
2020].
12. EPA (2013). Electronic Reporting under
the Toxic Substances Control Act; Final
Rule. (78 FR 72818, December 4, 2013)
(FRL–9394–6).
13. EPA (2020). TSCA Chemical Data
Reporting Revisions Under TSCA
Section 8(a); Final Rule. (85 FR 20122,
April 9, 2020) (FRL–10005–56).
14. EPA (2020). Economic Analysis for the
Proposed Rule for Reporting and
Recordkeeping Requirements for PFAS.
November 2020.
15. EPA (2020). Information Collection
Request Supporting Statement. Proposed
Rule ICR: Reporting and Recordkeeping
Requirements for PFAS. EPA ICR No.
2682.01. November 2020.
VII. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Additional information about these
statutes and Executive Orders can be
found at https://www2.epa.gov/lawsregulations/laws-and-executive-orders.
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory
Planning and Review and Executive
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and
Regulatory Review
This action is a significant regulatory
action that was submitted to the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) for
review under Executive Orders 12866
(58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and
13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011).
EPA prepared an analysis of the
estimated costs and benefits associated
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with this action (Ref. 13), which is
available in the docket and is
summarized in Unit I.E. Any changes
made in response to OMB
recommendations have been
documented in the docket for this action
as required by section 6(a)(3)(E) of
Executive Order 12866.
B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
The information collection activities
in this proposed rule have been
submitted for approval to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) under
the PRA, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. The
Information Collection Request (ICR)
document that EPA prepared has been
assigned EPA ICR number 2682.01 (Ref.
15). You can find a copy of the ICR in
the docket for this rule, and it is briefly
summarized here.
The reporting requirements identified
in the proposed rule would enable EPA
to meet the statutory obligations
required by TSCA section 8(a)(7) and
collect data related to the identities,
manufacture, use, exposure, and
disposal of PFAS manufactured in the
United States since 2011. These
proposed reporting requirements would
also help the Agency to collect existing
information on the health and
environmental effects of PFAS. EPA
intends to use information collected
under the rule to assist in chemical
assessments under TSCA, and to inform
any additional work necessary under
environmental protection mandates
beyond TSCA. Respondents may claim
some of the information reported to EPA
under the proposed rule as CBI under
TSCA section 14. TSCA section 14(c)
requires a supporting statement and
certification for confidentiality claims
asserted after June 22, 2016.
Respondents/affected entities:
Manufacturers (including importers) of
PFAS since January 1, 2011.
Respondent’s obligation to respond:
Mandatory (15 U.S.C. 2607(a)(7)).
Estimated number of respondents:
234.
Frequency of response: Once.
Total estimated burden: 122,104
hours (per year). Burden is defined at 5
CFR 1320.3(b).
Total estimated cost: $9,820,813 (per
year), includes no annualized capital or
operation and maintenance costs.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number. The OMB control
numbers for the EPA’s regulations in 40
CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9.
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Agency’s need for this information, the
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estimates and any suggested methods
for minimizing respondent burden to
the EPA using the docket identified at
the beginning of this rule. You may also
send your ICR-related comments to
OMB’s Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs via email to oira_
submissions@omb.eop.gov, Attention:
Desk Officer for the EPA. Since OMB is
required to make a decision concerning
the ICR between 30 and 60 days after
receipt, OMB must receive comments no
later than July 28, 2021. The EPA will
respond to any ICR-related comments in
the final rule.
C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
I certify that this action will not have
a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
under the RFA (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).
The small entities subject to the
requirements of this action are
manufacturers (including importers) of
PFAS. EPA estimates that 59 small firms
would be affected by the proposed rule.
Of those small firms, 46% would have
cost impacts of less than 1% of annual
revenues, 19% would have impacts
between 1–3%, and 35% would have
impacts of more than 3% of annual
revenues. The affected small businesses
subject to the proposed rule are
expected to incur $1,788,506 in costs for
this one-time reporting, with per-firm
costs estimated to range from $16,864 to
$92,390. However, EPA is unable to
estimate the number of small entity
importers of articles that are subject to
this proposed rule due to a lack of
available data on importers of articles
containing PFAS. Imported articles are
exempt from the CDR Rule under 40
CFR 711.10(b). Similarly, under TRI
reporting, listed toxic chemicals
contained in articles that are processed
or otherwise used at a covered facility
are exempt from reporting threshold
determinations and release and other
waste management calculations. EPA is
unaware of publicly available data that
provides the information on the article
importers needed to develop the
estimates. Without available data, EPA
does not have a representative subset of
firms to reference as a basis for
estimates and thus cannot estimate the
number of importers of articles that will
be affected.
However, EPA expects that article
importers may incur a range of costs
depending on the number of articles
they import, their level of knowledge of
their imported articles, the complexity
of supply chains, and whether PFAS is
present in their articles. Importers of
articles that contain PFAS may incur
costs for rule familiarization ($69.79 per
firm); identifying the type of imported
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articles that potentially use PFAS
($1,641–$1,932 per firm); identifying
suppliers involved ($1,185 per firm);
collecting data from suppliers ($0–644
per article); and recordkeeping ($12 per
firm). Details of this analysis are
presented in the Economic Analysis of
the proposed rule (Ref. 14), which is
available in the docket.
D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
(UMRA)
This action does not contain an
unfunded mandate of $100 million or
more as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C.
1531–1538, and does not significantly or
uniquely affect small governments. The
requirements of this action would
primarily affect manufacturers
(including importers) of PFAS. The total
quantified one-time costs of the
proposed rule are approximately $9.8
million.
E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This action does not have federalism
implications as specified in Executive
Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
1999). It will not have substantial direct
effects on the states, on the relationship
between the national government and
the states, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government.
F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
and Coordination With Indian Tribal
Governments
This action does not have tribal
implications as specified in Executive
Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9,
2000). It will not have substantial direct
effects on tribal governments, on the
relationship between the Federal
government and the Indian tribes, or on
the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
government and Indian tribes. Thus,
E.O. 13175 does not apply to this action.
G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of
Children From Environmental Health
Risks and Safety Risks
EPA interprets Executive Order 13045
(62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997) as
applying only to those regulatory
actions that concern environmental
health or safety risks that the Agency
has reason to believe may
disproportionately affect children, per
the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory
action’’ in section 2–202 of the
Executive Order. This action is not a
covered regulatory action because it is
not ‘‘economically significant’’ under
Executive Order 12866 and it does not
concern an environmental health risk or
safety risk. Although this action would
not establish an environmental standard
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risks, the information that would be
submitted to EPA in accordance with
this proposed rule would be used to
inform the Agency’s decision-making
process regarding chemical substances
to which children may be
disproportionately exposed. This
information may also assist the Agency
and others in determining whether the
chemical substances covered in this
proposed rule present potential risks,
which would allow the Agency and
others to take appropriate action to
investigate and mitigate those risks.
H. Executive Order 13211: Actions
Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use
This action is not a ‘‘significant
energy action’’ as defined in Executive
Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22,
2001) because it is not likely to have a
significant adverse effect on the supply,
distribution, or use of energy and has
not otherwise been designated by the
Administrator of OMB’s Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs as a
‘‘significant energy action.’’
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I. National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act (NTTAA)
Because this action does not involve
any technical standards, NTTAA section
12(d), 15 U.S.C. 272 note, does not
apply to this action.
J. Executive Order 12898: Federal
Actions To Address Environmental
Justice in Minority Populations and
Low-Income Populations
EPA believes that this action does not
have disproportionately high and
adverse human health or environmental
effects on minority populations, lowincome populations and/or indigenous
peoples, as specified in Executive Order
12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
The requirements of the proposed rule
are directed at manufacturers (including
importers) of PFAS chemicals for which
basic production, use, and toxicity
information is currently unavailable.
The costs and the benefits of the
proposed rule would not be
disproportionately distributed across
different geographic regions or among
different categories of individuals.
Consumers of these chemical products,
workers who come into contact with
these chemical substances, and
communities neighboring PFAS
manufacturing sites could benefit from
EPA’s assessment of information
required under the proposed rule. The
Agency believes that the information
collected under this proposed rule, if
finalized, will assist EPA and others in
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determining the potential hazards and
risks associated with PFAS chemicals.
Although not directly impacting
environmental justice-related concerns,
this information will enable the Agency
to better protect human health and the
environment, including in low-income
and minority communities.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 705
Chemicals, Environmental protection,
Hazardous Materials, Recordkeeping,
and Reporting Requirements.
Dated: June 10, 2021.
Michal Freedhoff,
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator,
Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution
Prevention.
Therefore, for the reasons stated in the
preamble, the Environmental Protection
Agency proposes to amend 40 CFR
chapter I by adding part 705 to read as
follows:
PART 705—REPORTING AND
RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
FOR CERTAIN PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES
Sec.
705.1. Scope.
705.3. Definitions.
705.5. Substances for which reports must be
submitted.
705.10. Persons who must report.
705.15. What information to report.
705.20. When to report.
705.22. Duplicative reporting.
705.25. Recordkeeping requirements.
705.30. Confidentiality claims.
705.35. Electronic reporting.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a)(7).
§ 705.1
Scope.
This part specifies reporting and
recordkeeping procedures for
manufacturers (including importers) of
certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl
substances (hereafter referred to as
PFAS) under section 8(a)(7) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA).
§ 705.3
Definitions.
Central Data Exchange or CDX means
EPA’s centralized electronic submission
receiving system.
Chemical Information Submission
System or CISS means EPA’s electronic,
web-based reporting tool for the
completion and submission of data,
reports, and other information, or its
successors.
Commercial use means the use of a
chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance
(including as part of an article) in a
commercial enterprise providing
saleable goods or services.
Consumer use means the use of a
chemical substance or a mixture
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containing a chemical substance
(including as part of an article) when
sold to or made available to consumers
for their use.
Environmental or health effects
information means any information of
any effect of a chemical substance or
mixture on health or the environment or
on both. This includes all health and
safety studies.
(1) Not only is information which
arises as a result of a formal, disciplined
study included, but other information
relating to the effects of a chemical
substance or mixture on health or the
environment is also included. Any
information that bears on the effects of
a chemical substance on health or the
environment would be included.
(2) Examples are:
(i) Long- and short-term tests of
mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, or
teratogenicity; data on behavioral
disorders; dermatoxicity;
pharmacological effects; mammalian
absorption, distribution, metabolism,
and excretion; cumulative, additive, and
synergistic effects; and acute,
subchronic, and chronic effects.
(ii) Tests for ecological or other
environmental effects on invertebrates,
fish, or other animals, and plants,
including: Acute toxicity tests, chronic
toxicity tests, critical life-stage tests,
behavioral tests, algal growth tests, seed
germination tests, plant growth or
damage tests, microbial function tests,
bioconcentration or bioaccumulation
tests, and model ecosystem (microcosm)
studies.
(iii) Assessments of human and
environmental exposure, including
workplace exposure, and impacts of a
particular chemical substance or
mixture on the environment, including
surveys, tests, and studies of: Biological,
photochemical, and chemical
degradation; structure/activity
relationships; air, water, and soil
transport; biomagnification and
bioconcentration; and chemical and
physical properties, e.g., boiling point,
vapor pressure, evaporation rates from
soil and water, octanol/water partition
coefficient, and water solubility.
(iv) Monitoring data, when they have
been aggregated and analyzed to
measure the exposure of humans or the
environment to a chemical substance or
mixture.
Health and safety studies means any
study of any effect of a chemical
substance or mixture on health or the
environment or on both, including
underlying information and
epidemiological studies, studies of
occupational exposure to a chemical
substance or mixture, toxicological,
clinical, and ecological studies of a
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chemical substance or mixture, and any
test performed pursuant to this Act.
Known to or reasonably ascertainable
by means all information in a person’s
possession or control, plus all
information that a reasonable person
similarly situated might be expected to
possess, control, or know.
Industrial function means the
intended physical or chemical
characteristic for which a chemical
substance or mixture is consumed as a
reactant; incorporated into a
formulation, mixture, reaction product,
or article; repackaged; or used.
Industrial use means use at a site at
which one or more chemical substances
or mixtures are manufactured (including
imported) or processed.
Intended for use by children means
the chemical substance or mixture is
used in or on a product that is
specifically intended for use by children
age 14 or younger. A chemical substance
or mixture is intended for use by
children when the submitter answers
‘‘yes’’ to at least one of the following
questions for the product into which the
submitter’s chemical substance or
mixture is incorporated:
(1) Is the product commonly
recognized (i.e., by a reasonable person)
as being intended for children age 14 or
younger?
(2) Does the manufacturer of the
product state through product labeling
or other written materials that the
product is intended for or will be used
by children age 14 or younger?
(3) Is the advertising, promotion, or
marketing of the product aimed at
children age 14 or younger?
Manufacture means to manufacture
for commercial purposes.
Manufacture for commercial purposes
means: (1) To import, produce, or
manufacture with the purpose of
obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the
manufacturer, and includes among other
things, such ‘‘manufacture’’ of any
amount of a chemical substance or
mixture:
(i) For commercial distribution,
including for test marketing.
(ii) For use by the manufacturer,
including use for product research and
development, or as an intermediate.
(2) Manufacture for commercial
purposes also applies to substances that
are produced coincidentally during the
manufacture, processing, use, or
disposal of another substance or
mixture, including both byproducts that
are separated from that other substance
or mixture and impurities that remain in
that substance or mixture. Such
byproducts and impurities may, or may
not, in themselves have commercial
value. They are nonetheless produced
for the purpose of obtaining a
commercial advantage since they are
part of the manufacture of a chemical
product for a commercial purpose.
Manufacturer means a person who
manufactures a chemical substance.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or
PFAS, for the purpose of this part,
means any chemical substance or
mixture that structurally contains the
unit R-(CF2)-C(F)(R′)R″. Both the CF2
and CF moieties are saturated carbons.
None of the R groups (R, R′ or R″) can
be hydrogen.
Site-limited means a chemical
substance is manufactured and
processed only within a site and is not
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as part of a mixture or article outside the
site. Imported chemical substances are
never site-limited.
Worker means someone at a site of
manufacture, import, or processing who
performs work activities near sources of
a chemical substance or mixture or
directly handles the chemical substance
or mixture during the performance of
work activities.
§ 705.5 Substances for which reports must
be submitted.
The requirements of this part apply to
all chemical substances and mixtures
that are PFAS, consistent with the
definition of PFAS at § 705.3. This
includes, but is not limited to, all PFAS
listed or otherwise described in this
section. This section contains 5 listings
of examples of chemical substances or
mixtures that meet this definition.
Paragraph (a) of this section is a list of
chemical substances on the TSCA
Inventory that have an associated
Chemical Abstract Services (CAS)
Registry Number. Paragraph (b) of this
section is a list of chemical substances
that have an associated TSCA Accession
Number. Paragraph (c) of this section is
a list of chemical substances that have
both an associated low-volume
exemption (LVE) case number and a
non-confidential CASRN. Paragraph (d)
of this section is a list of chemical
substances with an LVE case number
but no CASRN. Paragraph (e) of this
section is a list of structural diagram
examples of PFAS and those CASRNs.
(a) Examples of PFAS by CAS
Registry Number.
Chemical name
76–14–2 ............
76–15–3 ............
76–16–4 ............
76–19–7 ............
115–25–3 ..........
124–73–2 ..........
306–91–2 ..........
306–94–5 ..........
307–24–4 ..........
307–30–2 ..........
307–34–6 ..........
307–35–7 ..........
307–55–1 ..........
307–60–8 ..........
307–63–1 ..........
307–70–0 ..........
307–98–2 ..........
311–89–7 ..........
335–27–3 ..........
335–36–4 ..........
335–42–2 ..........
335–57–9 ..........
335–66–0 ..........
335–67–1 ..........
335–71–7 ..........
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
Ethane, 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-.
Ethane, 1,1,1,2,2,2-hexafluoro-.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-octafluoro-.
Cyclobutane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluoro-.
Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
Phenanthrene, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4a,4b,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8a,9,9,10,10,10a-tetracosafluorotetradecahydro-.
Naphthalene, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4a,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8a-octadecafluorodecahydro-.
Hexanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-undecafluoro-.
1-Octanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-.
Octane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-octadecafluoro-.
1-Octanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-.
Dodecanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-tricosafluoro-.
Dodecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12-pentacosafluoro-12-iodo-.
Tetradecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14-nonacosafluoro-14-iodo-.
1-Undecanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11-eicosafluoro-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluorooctyl ester.
1-Butanamine, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N,N-bis(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-decafluoro-4,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Furan, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5-heptafluorotetrahydro-5-(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)-.
Butanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
Heptane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-hexadecafluoro-.
Octanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-.
Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-.
1-Heptanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-.
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355–50–0 ..........
355–80–6 ..........
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356–27–4 ..........
356–42–3 ..........
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376–14–7 ..........
376–27–2 ..........
376–73–8 ..........
376–90–9 ..........
377–38–8 ..........
378–76–7 ..........
382–28–5 ..........
383–07–3 ..........
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422–05–9 ..........
422–56–0 ..........
422–61–7 ..........
422–63–9 ..........
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Decanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-nonadecafluoro-.
Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-, sodium salt (1:1).
Hexanedioic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-.
Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-, 1,1′-anhydride.
1-Propanamine, 1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-N,N-bis(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropyl)-.
1-Pentanamine, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-N,N-bis(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)-.
Ethane, 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-2-iodo-.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Butane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-decafluoro-.
Hexanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-undecafluoro-.
Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tetradecafluoro-.
Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-tridecafluoro-6-iodo-.
1-Hexanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-.
Hexadecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16-tritriacontafluoro-16-iodo-.
1-Pentanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-.
Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-, methyl ester.
Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-, ethyl ester.
Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-, 1,1′-anhydride.
Butanenitrile, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
1-Butanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-methoxy-.
Butanoyl chloride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
Pentanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-.
1-Butanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-.
1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-.
Heptanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tridecafluoro-.
Heptanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tridecafluoro-.
Heptane, 1-bromo-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-.
Nonanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-heptadecafluoro-.
Tetradecanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-heptacosafluoro-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-, methyl ester.
Pentanedioic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro-.
1,5-Pentanediol, 2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro-.
Butanedioic acid, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-.
Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
Morpholine, 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[butyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
Propane, 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro-.
1-Propanol, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
Propane, 3,3-dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
1,1-Propanediol, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
Butane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-nonafluoro-4-iodo-.
Decane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-heneicosafluoro-10-iodo-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-3-(trifluoromethoxy)-.
Oxirane, 2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Propane, 1,3-dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoro-.
Octane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8-heptadecafluoro-8-iodo-.
Cyclopentene, 1,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-.
1-Octanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-.
Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-dodecafluoro-.
1-Decanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluoro-.
1,2-Oxathietane, 3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-, 2,2-dioxide.
2,5-Furandione, 3,3,4,4-tetrafluorodihydro-.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-iodo-.
Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-3-methoxy-, methyl ester.
2-Butanone, 1,1,1,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)-.
3-Pentanone, 1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Furan, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluorotetrahydro-.
3-Pentanone, 1,1,1,2,4,5,5,5-octafluoro-2,4-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
3-Hexanone, 1,1,1,2,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-undecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-.
1-Dodecanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-heneicosafluoro-.
1-Pentene, 2,3,3,4,4,5,5-heptafluoro-.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-.
1-Propanaminium, 3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]-N,N,N-trimethyl-, iodide (1:1).
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethoxy)-.
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-.
Cyclopentene, 1,3,3,4,4,5,5-heptafluoro-.
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2043–47–2
2043–53–0
2043–54–1
2043–55–2
2043–57–4
2062–98–8
2144–53–8
2144–54–9
2218–54–4
2263–09–4
2641–34–1
2706–90–3
2795–39–3
2923–93–5
2991–51–7
2994–71–0
3107–18–4
3330–14–1
3794–64–7
3825–26–1
3871–99–6
3872–25–1
3934–23–4
4089–58–1
4151–50–2
4980–53–4
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17527–29–6
17631–68–4
17741–60–5
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21615–47–4
21652–58–4
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25268–77–3
25291–17–2
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2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl ester.
1-Hexanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-.
Decane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8-heptadecafluoro-10-iodo-.
Dodecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-heneicosafluoro-12-iodo-.
Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-nonafluoro-6-iodo-.
Octane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-tridecafluoro-8-iodo-.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-heneicosafluorododecyl ester.
Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-, sodium salt (1:1).
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-butyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-.
Pentanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
Hexanamide, 2-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenoxy]-N-[4-[(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-oxobutyl)amino]-3-hydroxyphenyl]-.
Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium salt (1:1).
Cyclobutane, 1,1,2,2,3,4-hexafluoro-3,4-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexanesulfonic acid, 1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-undecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
Propane, 1-[1-[difluoro(1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-.
Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-, silver(1+) salt (1:1).
Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Hexanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
1-Pentanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluorooctyl ester.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-[1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-(fluorosulfonyl)ethoxy]propoxy]-.
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16nonacosafluorohexadecyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl ester.
Heptanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tridecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Cyclohexanecarbonyl fluoride, 1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-undecafluoro-.
Ethene, 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethoxy)-.
Propanoic acid, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-.
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, dimer.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluorobutyl ester.
Cyclopentane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4-heptafluoro-.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
Octadecanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,18pentatriacontafluoro-.
1-Nonanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-nonadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl ester.
Europium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-.kappa.O3,.kappa.O5)-.
2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-heneicosafluorododecyl ester.
Praseodymium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-.kappa.O3,.kappa.O5)-.
Butane, 1,4-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
1-Butene, 4-bromo-3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-.
1-Hexene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-.
Hexanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-undecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Decene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluoro-.
1-Octanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]methylamino]ethyl ester.
1-Octene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-.
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, telomer with 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-2-iodoethane.
Thiocyanic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl ester.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
3,6,9,12-Tetraoxapentadecane, 1,1,1,2,4,4,5,7,7,8,10,10,11,13,13,14,14,15,15,15-eicosafluoro-5,8,11-tris(trifluoromethyl)-.
1-Hexanesulfonyl chloride, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-.
1-Octanesulfonyl chloride, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-.
1-Decanesulfonyl chloride, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluoro-.
1-Dodecanesulfonyl chloride, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-heneicosafluoro-.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-.
2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl ester.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.hydroxy-.
1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-, lithium salt (1:1).
Eicosane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,19,19,20,20hentetracontafluoro-20-iodo-.
Octadecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18-heptatriacontafluoro18-iodo-.
Tetradecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12-pentacosafluoro-14-iodo-.
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Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, polymer with
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
1-Octanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-methyl-.
2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-nonacosafluorohexadecyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl ester.
1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
1-Propanaminium, N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-3-[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, inner salt.
Europium, tris[3-[2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-(oxo-.kappa.O)butyl]-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-onato-.kappa.O]-.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1-chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethene and ethene.
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl].omega.-hydroxy-.
3,6,9,12,15-Pentaoxaoctadecane, 1,1,1,2,4,4,5,7,7,8,10,10,11,13,13,14,16,16,17,17,18,18,18-tricosafluoro-5,8,11,14tetrakis(trifluoromethyl)-.
1-Propanaminium, 3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]-N,N,N-trimethyl-, chloride (1:1).
Oxirane, 2-(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tridecafluoroheptyl)-.
1-Tetradecanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluoro-.
Propanenitrile, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Silane, triethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-.
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, chloride (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl ester.
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, chloride (1:1).
Butanedioic acid, 2-sulfo-, 1,4-bis(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl) ester, sodium salt (1:1).
Morpholine, 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
Glycine, N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]-N-propyl-, potassium salt (1:1).
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-(tridecafluorohexyl)-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Ethanaminium, N,N,N-triethyl-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-1-octanesulfonate (1:1).
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,2,3,3-hexafluoro-3-(trifluoromethoxy)propoxy]-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha.-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.omega.-[tetrafluoro
(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
1-Heptanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
1-Hexadecanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-nonacosafluoro-.
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]-.
Pyridinium, 1-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl)-, 4-methylbenzenesulfonate (1:1).
Propanoic acid, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer with 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane and 1,1,2,2tetrafluoroethene.
Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, methyl ester.
Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, methyl ester,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
1-Butene, 4-bromo-3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-heneicosafluorododecyl ester, polymer with
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate.
1-Eicosanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,19,19,20,20,20heptatriacontafluoro-.
1-Octadecanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,18-tritriacontafluoro-.
Hexadecane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14-nonacosafluoro-16-iodo-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylate (3:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.,.alpha.′-[phosphinicobis(oxy-2,1-ethanediyl)]bis[.omega.-fluoro-.
Ethanol, 2,2′-iminobis-, compd. with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene) (2:1).
Ethanol, 2,2′-iminobis-, compd. with .alpha.,.alpha.′-[phosphinicobis(oxy-2,1-ethanediyl)]bis[.omega.fluoropoly(difluoromethylene)] (1:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(1-oxooctadecyl)oxy]ethyl]-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl]-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-[2-[(2-carboxyethyl)thio]ethyl]-.omega.-fluoro-, lithium salt (1:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.,.alpha.′-[phosphinicobis(oxy-2,1-ethanediyl)]bis[.omega.-fluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium salt (1:2).
Ethanol, 2,2′-iminobis-, compd. with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene) (1:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.,.omega.-difluoro-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-[2-[(2-carboxyethyl)thio]ethyl]-.omega.-fluoro-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-(cyclohexylmethyl)-.omega.-hydro-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)poly(difluoromethylene) (1:1).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, dihydrogen 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylate.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, hydrogen 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylate.
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2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester, polymer with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester, polymer with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene) and N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl]-, homopolymer.
Ethanaminium, N,N-diethyl-N-methyl-2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]-, methyl sulfate (1:1), polymer with 2-ethylhexyl 2methyl-2-propenoate, .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene), 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide.
Cyclohexanesulfonic acid, decafluoro(pentafluoroethyl)-, potassium salt (1:1).
Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium salt (1:1).
Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium salt (1:1).
Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium salt (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium salt (1:1).
Hexadecanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-hentriacontafluoro-.
1-Decanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heneicosafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide (1:1).
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium salt
(1:2).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
Thiols, C4-10, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
Thiols, C6-12, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
Thiols, C10-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-pentadecafluoro-, chromium(3+) salt (3:1).
Cyclohexanesulfonic acid, nonafluorobis(trifluoromethyl)-, potassium salt (1:1).
Cyclohexanesulfonic acid, decafluoro(trifluoromethyl)-, potassium salt (1:1).
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane and 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
Butanoic acid, 4-[[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]amino]-4-oxo-, 2(or 3)-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alkyl)thio] derivs.
1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[[1-oxo-3-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C4-16-alkyl)thio]propyl]amino] derivs., sodium
salts.
Alkyl iodides, C4-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester, telomer with 2-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]methylamino]ethyl
2-propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate, .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2propen-1-yl)-.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl), .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-.omega.-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2propen-1-yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl), 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
2-propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate, 2[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate and 1-octanethiol.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-ethylhexyl ester, polymer with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]
ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene), 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide.
1-Hexene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-, polymer with ethene and 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
1-Heptanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Hexanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Pentanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Pentanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl].omega.-hydroxy-.
1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-methyl-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[butyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester, telomer with 2[butyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate, 2-methyloxirane polymer with
oxirane di-2-propenoate, 2-methyloxirane polymer with oxirane mono-2-propenoate and 1-octanethiol.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Alcohols, C8-14, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
Phosphonic acid, perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl derivs.
Phosphinic acid, bis(perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl) derivs.
1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester, reaction products with bis(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate, ethylene glycol, .alpha.fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)poly(difluoromethylene), hexakis(methoxymethyl)melamine and polyethylene glycol.
1-Pentanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
1-Hexanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
1-Heptanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
1-Butanesulfonamide, N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-.
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1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, chloride (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester, polymer
with 2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, 2[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, 2[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, 2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and octadecyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate.
1-Tetradecanesulfonyl chloride, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluoro-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]methylamino]ethyl ester, polymer with 2[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]
amino]ethyl 2-propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-propenoate and .alpha.(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-.omega.-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl).
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer, .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, citrate, reaction products with 1,6diisocyanatohexane.
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, chloride (1:1).
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide (1:1).
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide (1:1).
1-Heptanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.methoxy-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-.omega.methoxy-.
Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, polymer with
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(fluorocarbonyl)ethoxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
methyl ester.
Propanenitrile, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-.
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd..
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced.
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2′-iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
1-Heptanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-pentadecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2′-iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
1-Hexanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2′-iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
1-Pentanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2′-iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-, compd. with 2,2′-iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
Thiols, C8-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro, telomers with acrylamide.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-methyl-.omega.-hydroxy-, 2-hydroxy-3-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alkyl)thio]propyl
ethers.
1-Propanaminium, 2-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-, 3-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alkyl)thio] derivs., chlorides.
Pentanoic acid, 4,4-bis[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-20-alkyl)thio] derivs.
Propanenitrile, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, polymer with
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
Fatty acids, C6-18, perfluoro, ammonium salts.
Fatty acids, C7-13, perfluoro, ammonium salts.
1-Butene, 4-bromo-3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-1-propene and 1,1,2,2tetrafluoroethene.
Phosphoric acid, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-16-alkyl esters, compds. with diethanolamine.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene and 1,1,2,2tetrafluoroethene.
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer with ethene, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane and
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
Silane, trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl)-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-chloro-.omega.-(2,2-dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethyl)-.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-(2-sulfoethyl)-.
Silane, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl)trimethoxy-.
Perfluoro compounds, C5-18.
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced.
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium salt (1:?).
Thiocyanic acid, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C4-20-alkyl esters.
Alkenes, C8-14 .alpha.-, .delta.-.omega.-perfluoro.
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced, acrylates.
Disulfides, bis(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alkyl).
Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-[2-(acetyloxy)-3-[(carboxymethyl)dimethylammonio]propyl]-.omega.-fluoro-, inner salt.
Naphthalene, [difluoro(1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6–undecafluorocyclohexyl)methyl]heptadecafluorodecahydro-.
Silicic acid (H4SiO4), sodium salt (1:2), reaction products with chlorotrimethylsilane and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10–
heptadecafluoro-1-decanol.
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)–1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]-.omega.[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5–decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Ethanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,2–pentafluoro-N-[(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)sulfonyl]-, lithium salt (1:1).
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)–1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(methoxycarbonyl)ethyl]-.omega.[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alc.-blocked.
Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5–decafluoro-.
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2–Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, octadecyl ester, polymer with 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12heneicosafluorododecyl 2-propenoate, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl 2-propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl 2-propenoate.
Siloxanes and Silicones, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10–heptadecafluorodecyl)oxy Me, hydroxy Me, Me octyl, ethers with
polyethylene glycol mono-Me ether.
1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-, phosphate (ester).
1,3–Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C4-10-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs., phosphates, ammonium salts.
1,3–Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs., phosphates, ammonium salts.
1,3–Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C10-20-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs., phosphates, ammonium salts.
1–Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
2–Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, polymers with Bu acrylate, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-14-alkyl
acrylate and polyethylene glycol monomethacrylate, 2,2′-(1,2-diazenediyl)bis[2,4-dimethylpentanenitrile]-initiated.
2–Oxiranemethanol, polymers with reduced Me esters of reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, Me esters.
Ethene, 1,1,2,2–tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced, ethoxylated.
Butane, 1-ethoxy-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-.
Propane, 2-(ethoxydifluoromethyl)-1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-.
Butane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-nonafluoro-4-methoxy-.
Propane, 2-(difluoromethoxymethyl)-1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-.
Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
Propanenitrile, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,2,3,3-hexafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propoxy]-, polymer with 1,1,2,2tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-[3-(dimethyloxidoamino)propyl]-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-, potassium salt
(1:1).
Fatty acids, linseed-oil, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-14-alkyl esters.
Sulfonic acids, C6-12-alkane, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro, ammonium salts.
Ethaneperoxoic acid, reaction products with 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl thiocyanate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl thiocyanate.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-, polymer with
2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with 3-(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, polymers with .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C10-16-alkyl acrylate
and vinyl acetate, acetates.
Diphosphoric acid, polymers with ethoxylated reduced Me esters of reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with butyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10heptadecafluorodecyl 2-propenoate, 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate.
2-Propenoic acid, reaction products with N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonamide.
Propanedioic acid, 2-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-, 1,3-dimethyl ester.
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, telomer with chlorotrifluoroethene, oxidized, reduced, Et ester, hydrolyzed.
Glycine, N,N-bis[2-hydroxy-3-(2-propen-1-yloxy)propyl]-, sodium salt (1:1), reaction products with ammonium hydroxide and
1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-2-iodoethane-tetrafluoroethylene telomer.
Phosphonium, tetrabutyl-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonate (1:1).
Propanedioic acid, 2-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-, 1,3-bis[4-(ethenyloxy)butyl] ester.
Propanedioic acid, mono(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-12-alkyl) derivs., di-me esters.
Propanedioic acid, mono(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-12-alkyl) derivs., bis[4-(ethenyloxy)butyl] esters.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C3 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C4 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C5 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C6 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C7 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C8 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C9 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C10 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C11 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C12 fraction.
Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, decarboxylated, C13 fraction.
Hexane, 3-ethoxy-1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-.
1,2-Propanediol, 3-(diethylamino)-, polymers with 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane, propylene
glycol and reduced Me esters of reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol-blocked, acetates (salts).
Phosphonium, tributyl(2-methoxypropyl)-, salt with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-methyl-1-butanesulfonamide (1:1).
Phosphonium, triphenyl(phenylmethyl)-, salt with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-methyl-1-butanesulfonamide (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, adduct with 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane (1:1), reaction products with ethoxylated reduced Me esters of reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.
Oxetane, 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]-.
Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-, polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether with
2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1), bis(hydrogen sulfate), diammonium salt.
Oxetane, 3-methyl-3-[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)oxy]methyl]-.
1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, ammonium salt (1:1).
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, Et esters.
Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-, polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether with
2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1).
Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-, polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 3-methyl-3[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane.
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Chemical name
864910–70–3 ....
Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-, polymer with 2-methyloxirane, 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, oxirane and tetrahydrofuran.
Ethene, 1-[difluoro(trifluoromethoxy)methoxy]-1,2,2-trifluoro-, polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene.
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethoxy)ethene
and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
Furan, 2,3,3,4,4-pentafluorotetrahydro-5-methoxy-2,5-bis[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-.
Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-, polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether with
2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1), polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 5-isocyanato-1(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane.
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-[[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]carbonyl]ethyl]-.omega.[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-, ether with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (2:1).
1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs., polymers with 2,2-bis[[(.gamma..omega.-perfluoro-C10-20-alkyl)thio]methyl]-1,3-propanediol, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,2,4(or 2,4,4)-trimethylhexane, 2-heptyl-3,4bis(9-isocyanatononyl)-1-pentylcyclohexane and 2,2′-(methylimino)bis[ethanol].
Thiols, C4-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro, telomers with acrylamide and acrylic acid, sodium salts.
1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-[2-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C4-20-alkyl)thio]acetyl]
derivs., inner salts.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester, polymer with 2-hydroxyethyl 2-propenoate, .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl).omega.-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane polymer with tetrahydrofuran mono[[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl] ether.
Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (1:1), reaction products with reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, hydrolyzed, diallyl
ethers, polymers with 2,4,6,8-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane, Si-(8,13-dioxo-4,7,12-trioxa-9-azapentadec-14-en-1-yl) derivs..
Sulfonium, [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl[4-([1,1′-biphenyl]-4-ylthio)phenyl]phenyl-, (OC-6-21)-trifluorotris(1,1,2,2,2pentafluoroethyl)phosphate(1-) (1:1).
Phosphoric acid, mixed esters with polyethylene glycol and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-1-octanol, ammonium salts.
Thieno[3,4-b]thiophene, homopolymer, 2-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2tetrafluoroethanesulfonic acid-tetrafluoroethylene polymer-doped.
Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer, .alpha.-[1-[[[3-[[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]amino]propyl]amino]carbonyl]-1,2,2,2tetrafluoroethyl]-.omega.-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]]-blocked.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-[difluoro][(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, hydrolyzed, potassium salts.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, hydrolyzed.
Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, methyl ester,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, hydrolyzed, potassium salts.
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced, N-(3-isocyanatomethylphenyl)carbamates.
Hexanedioic acid, polymers with 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, di-Et malonate, 1,6-diisocyanatohexane, ethoxylated reduced
Me esters of reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,1′-methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene], propylene glycol and tripropylene glycol.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, hydrolyzed,
lithium salts.
Methanol, reaction products with 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tetradecafluoro-3-heptene.
Methanol, reaction products with 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tetradecafluoro-2-heptene.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-, barium salt (2:1).
874290–13–8 ....
878545–84–7 ....
957209–18–6 ....
1029089–63–1 ..
1033385–42–0 ..
1078142–10–5 ..
1078712–88–5 ..
1078715–61–3 ..
1092822–31–5 ..
1214752–87–0 ..
1215851–50–5 ..
1224429–82–6 ..
1269217–82–4 ..
1279108–20–1 ..
1378928–76–7 ..
1378930–04–1 ..
1378930–30–3 ..
1564254–27–8 ..
1627515–87–0 ..
1687740–67–5 ..
1708962–18–8 ..
1708962–19–9 ..
1807944–82–6 ..
(b) Examples of PFAS by TSCA
Accession Number.
TSCA accession
No.
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46641
60710
62625
67993
68101
70907
71217
71273
73940
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82623 ................
87639 ................
89419 ................
91748 ................
99333 ................
100700 ..............
102659 ..............
103129 ..............
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Chemical name
Perfluoroalkyl ethanol and methyl alcohol adducts of toluene diisocyanate.
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methylfluoroalkyl (PROVISIONAL).
Modified ethylene-tetrafluoro ethylene copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Disubstituted tetrafluoroalkane.
Substituted tetrafluoroalkene.
Disubstituted tetrafluoroalkane.
Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer latex (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroalkyl betaine (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated alkyl silane (PROVISIONAL).
2-Oxepanone, polymer with n-decanol and heptadecafluorodecanol, reaction product with benzene, diisocyanatomethyl (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkylsiloxane hydrolyzate (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkyl polyether (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoro elastomer (PROVISIONAL).
Modified fluoroalkyl urethane (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoro alkyl siloxane polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methylfluoroalkyl (PROVISIONAL).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester, polymer with poly(difluoromethylene), .omega.-(2-((1-oxo-2-propenyl)oxy)ethyl)(PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkenyltrialkylammonium salt (PROVISIONAL).
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TSCA accession
No.
104984
105590
107734
109649
113758
114795
114831
115118
115776
117727
118219
118322
118708
122453
125601
127765
128677
129103
131987
132957
134748
135058
136415
137587
137667
137678
138648
142008
144582
146282
150755
152137
152411
153209
153345
155567
158022
159707
160339
160680
163214
164148
166973
167410
168833
169347
169698
171790
172851
174993
176740
178008
193578
194662
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196704
199350
200818
204230
205302
205313
217095
218985
221637
225004
227884
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230194
231255
231642
231937
231993
232269
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33945
Chemical name
Fluorosiloxane polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Salt of perfluoro fatty acids (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic ester polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorocarbon polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Copolymers of fluoroolefin and vinyl ethers (PROVISIONAL).
Copolymers of fluoroolefin and vinyl ethers (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Reaction product of a fluorinated alcohol, epichlorohydrin, an alkyl glycol and an isocyanate (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated substituted urethane (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylsulfonamide salt (PROVISIONAL).
Reaction product of a fluorinated alcohol, epichlorohydrin, a diol and an isocyanate (PROVISIONAL).
Substituted perfluoroalkenyl ammonium salt (PROVISIONAL).
Copolymers of fluoroolefin and vinyl ethers (PROVISIONAL).
Quaternary ammonium perfluoroalkyl carboxylate (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkyl ethylacrylate oligomer (PROVISIONAL).
Modified perfluoropolyoxyalkane (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated phosphate (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroacyl chloride (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyamphiphile (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Copolymer of fluoroolefin (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated polyalkyl alkoxy siloxanes (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl ester (PROVISIONAL).
Aromatic fluoroalkyl mixture complex.
Perfluorinated alcohol (PROVISIONAL).
Aryl phosphonate ester of a perfluoropolyether (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Betaines, dimethyl (polyfluoro-hydro-alkyl) (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated silane (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
Modified fluorinated acrylic resin (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoro alkylether (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroethylene-vinylether copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Modified perfluoropolyether salt (PROVISIONAL).
Copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoroalkoxy ethene (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl amine (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl ester (PROVISIONAL).
Hydrofluorocarbon ethers (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylphosphate ammonium salt (PROVISIONAL).
Poly-.beta.-fluoroalkylethyl acrylate and alkyl acrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Poly-.beta.-fluoroalkylethyl acrylate and polyoxyalkyl methacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Siloxane grafted fluoroelastomer.
Alkyl perfluorinated acryloyl ester (PROVISIONAL).
Alkenoic acid, polymer with alkyl alkenoate, alkylalkylalkenoate, alkenoic acid and tridecafluoro alkylalkenoate, compds. with
alkylaminoalcanol.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Perfluoropolyether modified organosilane (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid salt (PROVISIONAL).
Hydrofluoroolefin polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroacyl peroxide (PROVISIONAL).
Alkylpolycarboxylic acid, derivative, tris(fluorinatedalkoxy)alkyl ester salt.
Fluorinated organopolysilazane.
Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid salt (PROVISIONAL).
Siloxanes and Silicones, alkyl, alkyl propoxy ethyl, methyl octyl, alkyl polyfluorooctyl.
Fluorinated acrylate, polymer with alkyloxirane homopolymer monether with alkanediol mono(2-methyl-2-propenoate), tert-Bu
2-ethylhexaneperoxoate-initiated.
Fluoropolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer.
Fluoroethylene vinyl copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluorinated alkyl thiol.
Fluorinated ester.
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No.
Chemical name
234050 ..............
234152 ..............
Fluorosilicone polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Alkylene diisocyanate homopolymer, reaction product with substituted polyethylene glycol, perfluoroalkyl alcohol, methyl ethyl
ketoxime and perfluoroalkylene glycol (PROVISIONAL).
Copolymer of tetrafluoroethene and perfluorosulfonylvinylether (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluorinated alkyl thiol.
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethylmethacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated oligomer alcohol (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Polyfluorinated alkyl halide.
Perfluoropolyether compound (PROVISIONAL).
Alkyl methacrylates, polymer with substituted carbomonocycle, hydroxymethyl acrylamide and fluorinatedalkyl acrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroacrylate modified urethane (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methylacrylate copolymer.
Fluorinated alkylsulfonamidol urethane polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyether ally ether (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate co-polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluorobutanesulfonamide and polyoxyalkylene containing polyurethane.
Perfluoropolyether methoxysilane (PROVISIONAL).
Siloxanes and Silicones, aminoalkyl fluorooctyl, hydroxy-terminatedsalt.
Polyperfluoro alkylene glycol, perfluoroalkoxy-and hydroxy alkyl amido perfluoroalkyl terminated (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoro modified, polyether modified, and alkyl modified polymethylsiloxane (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer modified with polysiloxanes.
Fluoropolymeric sulfonic acid (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluorinated alkyl thio polyacrylic acid-acrylamide.
Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide (PROVISIONAL).
Polymer of perfluoroalkylethylmethacrylate, alkylacrylate, chloroethene, and urethane methacrylate.
Perfluoroalkylated polyamino acid (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated aliphatic isocyanate polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Tetrafluoro acrylates copolymer with polyoxy methyl derivatives (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer, salt (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkyl ethylmethacrylate copolymer.
Partially fluorinated alkyl betaine (PROVISIONAL).
Modified fluorinated acrylate.
Partially fluorinated borate ester (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoro-modified acrylic copolymer.
Fluoralkyl acrylate copolymer.
Diethylene glycol, polymer with diisocyanatoalkane, polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether- and fluorinatedalkanol-blocked
(PROVISIONAL).
Fluoropolymeric sulfonic acid salt (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Partially fluorinated alcohol, reaction products with phosphorus oxide (P2O5) (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate co-polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Urethane polymer modified with perfluoroalkylsulfonamide (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivative.
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Alkyl acid fluoride (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylsulfonamidoalkyl acrylate, polymer with acrylic acid derivatives (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid salt (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Hexafluoropropylene-perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoro modified, polyether modified polyacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluorinated organic peroxide (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Polymer of perfluoroalkylethylacrylate, alkylaminomethacrylate, hydroxyalkylmethacrylate, organic acid salt.
Phosphoric acid, mixed esters with partially fluorinated alcohol, ammonium salts (PROVISIONAL).
Partially fluorinated alcohol, reaction products with phosphorus oxide (P2O5), amine salts.
Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Alkane carboxylic acids esters with long chain fatty alcohol and fluorinated alkylsulfonamidoalkyl alcohol (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyether compound (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluorinated difunctional acid flouride (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoralkyl ether.
Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
234389
234458
234981
235586
235724
236181
236238
236750
238052
238096
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238427
239191
239260
240052
240392
241099
241271
242207
242467
243266
243562
244076
244441
244781
245397
245535
245820
245831
246118
246287
247111
248023
248192
248567
248589
248647
249220
249311
249399
249559
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249640
249720
251300
251662
251797
252290
253884
253975
254116
254456
254649
255653
255700
255846
255993
256372
256394
256452
256678
257171
257444
257580
257911
257922
257966
258072
258174
258196
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TSCA accession
No.
258981
259360
259633
259655
260196
260958
261428
261462
261826
262169
262341
262545
262885
263093
263208
263435
264165
264621
264687
264916
264949
265453
265599
266423
267095
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267948
268781
268883
269079
269400
269604
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270598
270601
270770
271364
271739
272038
272458
272583
272618
273611
274136
274147
274352
274363
274421
274512
274534
274658
274670
275719
275899
276052
276109
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276303
276858
276950
277055
277420
278105
278138
279051
279108
279755
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33947
Chemical name
Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene-fluorinated alkene copolymer.
Copolymer of perfluoroalkylsulfonamidoalkyl acrylate and alkyl acrylate modified fatty acid dimers (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluorinated alkyl polyamide.
Perfluoroalkyl substituted alkyl sulfonate.
Polyfluorinated alkyl amine.
Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivative.
Perfluoroalkyl acrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Partially fluorinated amphiphilic condensation polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate co-polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer modified with polysiloxanes.
Copolymer of perfluorinated and alkyl methacrylates.
Polyfluorinated alkyl thio polyacrylamide.
Fluoro modified, polyether modified polyacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluorinated alkyl thio polyacrylamide.
Pefluoroalkylethylmethacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluorinated alkyl quaternary ammonium chloride.
Ammonium salt of fluorinated alkoxyfluoropropanoic acid.
Fluoroethylene-vinylether copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated vinyl ether polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorochemical ester (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroalkylproponic acid ethyl ester (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyether modified silane (PROVISIONAL).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl esters, telomers with C18–26-alkyl acrylate, 1-dodecanethiol, N-(hydroxymethyl)2-methyl-2-propenamide, polyfluorooctyl methacrylate, 2,2′-[1,2-diazenediylbis(1-methylethylidene)]bis[4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazole]hydrochloride (1:2)-initiated (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated alkylsulfonamido acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated sulfonamide alcohol (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated methacrylate monomer (PROVISIONAL).
Partially fluorinated alcohol substituted glycol (PROVISIONAL).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, telomers with C18–26-alkyl acrylate, 1-dodecanethiol, N-(hydroxymethyl)-2methyl-2-propenamide, polyfluorooctyl methacrylate and vinylidene chloride, 2,2′-[1,2-diazenediylbis(1methylethylidene)bis[4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazole] hydrochloride (1,2)-initiated (PROVISIONAL).
Tetrafluoroethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
Modified fluorinated acrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated polyalkyl silicones (PROVISIONAL).
Urethane polymer modified with perfluoroalkylsulfonamide and polyethoxylate (PROVISIONAL).
Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroolefin copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Polyfluorinated alkyl thio acrylamide.
Trifluoroethene polymer with 4-(ethenyloxy)-1-butanol, ethene, ethoxy- and olefin ethoxy copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated alkylsulfonamido polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluorinated polyamine (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkylacrylate co-polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Modified fluorinated acrylate (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyether chlorosilane (PROVISIONAL).
Trifluoroethene polymer with, 4-(ethenyloxy)-1-butanol, olefin copolymers and amine (PROVISIONAL).
Partially fluorinated alcohol, reaction products with phosphorus oxide (P2O5), ammonium salts (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic alkylamino copolymer.
Fluorinated amine oxide (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyether-block-polytetrafluoroethylene (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated alkenyl ether (PROVISIONAL).
Siloxanes and silicones, amino alkyl substituted alkyl hydroxyl, hydroxyl fluorinated alkyl, ester salts, reaction products with
mixed metal oxides (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoro alkoxy acid fluoride derivative (PROVISIONAL).
Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid (PROVISIONAL).
Fluorinated acrylic polymer with acrylate groups (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic alkylamino copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl methacrylate co-polymer (PROVISIONAL).
Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoropolyether compound (PROVISIONAL).
Perfluoroalkylethylmethacrylate copolymer.
Urethane polymer modified with perfluoroalkylsulfonamide (PROVISIONAL).
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number and CASRNs.
LVE case No.
CASRN
Chemical name
L–00–0274 ......
260794–09–0 ...
L–00–0275 ......
260794–06–7 ...
L–00–0316 ......
165967–96–4 ...
L–00–0328 ......
L–01–0355 ......
355–37–3 .........
452080–67–0 ...
L–01–0447
L–01–0470
L–02–0278
L–02–0365
113507–82–7
117205–07–9
178241–16–2
401510–99–4
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl ester, polymers with N-(hydroxymethyl)-2propenamide, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8–16-alkyl acrylate, stearyl acrylate and vinyl chloride.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl ester, polymers with N-(hydroxymethyl)-2propenamide, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8–16-alkyl acrylate and stearyl acrylate.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.,.alpha.′,.alpha.″-[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10heptadecafluorodecyl)silylidyne]tris[oxy(dimethylsilylene)-3,1-propanediyl]]tris[.omega.-methoxy-.
Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-tridecafluoro-.
Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T–4)-, polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether with 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1), bis(hydrogen sulfate),
diammonium salt.
Ethanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-(pentafluoroethoxy)-.
Ethanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-(pentafluoroethoxy)-, potassium salt.
Trisiloxane, 3-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,5,5-tetramethyl-3-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
2,4,13,15-Tetrasilahexadecane, 4,13-bis[(dimethylsilyl)methyl]-7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-octafluoro-2,4,13,15tetramethyl-.
Trisiloxane, 3-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,5,5-tetramethyl-3-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
2,4,13,15-Tetrasilahexadecane, 4,13-bis[(dimethylsilyl)methyl]-7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-octafluoro-2,4,13,15tetramethyl-.
Silane, bis[(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl)oxy]methyl(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
Silsesquioxanes, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl, [(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-terminated.
Cyclotetrasiloxanes, 2,4,6,8-tetramethl-, Si-mixed 3-(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl, and 3-[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propoxy]propyl, and 2-(trimethoxysilyl)ethyl derivs.
Furan, tetrahydro-, polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, monoester with
[3-(carboxyamino)methyl]-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyl]carbamic acid mono[2-[(1-oxo-2-propenyl)oxy]ethyl]
ester, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether.
3,8,11,14-Tetraoxa-2,4-disilaheptadecane, 4-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-10,12,12,13,15,15,16,16,17,17,17undecafluoro-2,4-dimethyl-10,13-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Trisiloxane, 1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-3-[3,4,4,4-tetrafluoro-3-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]butyl]-.
4,7,10,15-Tetraoxa-14-silaeicos-19-yn-18-ol, 14,14-dibutyl-1,1,1,2,2,3,3,5,6,6,8-undecafluoro-18-methyl-5,8bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Ytterbium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-.kappa.O,.kappa.O’)-.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-, polymer
with trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with 3-(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine
and 2,4,6,8-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane.
Silane, trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
Silane, trimethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
Silane, triethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
Silanetriamine, N,N,N′,N′,N″,N″-hexamethyl-1-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
Butanimidamide, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluoro-1,4-butanedisulfonic acid (2:1).
Iodonium, bis[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-, salt with 1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-N[(pentafluoroethyl)sulfonyl]ethanesulfonamide (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoropentyl ester.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl, chloro-terminated.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy], polymer with 2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with 3,3′-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis[3[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,5,5-tetram.
Propanol fluoride, 2,2′-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-, polymer with 2,2,3trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with 3-(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine
and methylbis[(1-methylethenyl)oxy]silane.
Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-iodoethoxy)-.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
Sulfonium, triphenyl-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonate (1:1).
Sulfonium, tris[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonate (1:1).
Nonane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-eicosafluoro-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,4,4,5,5,6-decafluoro-3,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Iodonium, bis[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluoro-1,4-butanedisulfonate(2-) (2:1).
Sulfonium, triphenyl-, 2,2’-oxybis[1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethanesulfonate] (2:1).
Cyclotetrasiloxane, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2-[3-[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propoxy]propyl]-.
Cyclotetrasiloxane, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2-[3-[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propoxy]propyl]-, Si-[3-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)propyl] derivs.
1,5-Trisiloxanediol, 1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-3-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-.
Siloxanes and Silicones, Me hydrogen, [[7,9,9,10,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-undecafluoro-1,1-dimethyl-7,10bis(trifluoromethyl)-5,8,11-trioxa-1-silatetradec-1-yl]oxy]-terminated.
Disiloxane, 1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-bis(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with 4,4,5,5,6,6-hexafluorodihydro-4H–1,3,2-dithiazine 1,1,3,3-tetraoxide (1:1).
Sulfonium, (4-methylphenyl)diphenyl-, salt with 4,4,5,5,6,6-hexafluorodihydro-4H–1,3,2-dithiazine 1,1,3,3tetraoxide (1:1).
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L–02–0468 ......
178241–16–2 ...
401510–99–4 ...
L–03–0400 ......
L–04–0227 ......
L–04–0430 ......
506417–14–7 ...
507225–02–7 ...
705291–24–3 ...
L–04–0433 ......
709670–53–1 ...
L–05–0013 ......
133068–47–0 ...
L–05–0015 ......
145782–39–4 ...
L–05–0016 ......
717825–76–8 ...
L–05–0072 ......
L–05–0177 ......
18323–96–1 .....
802935–59–7 ...
L–06–0099
L–06–0100
L–06–0101
L–06–0106
L–06–0135
L–06–0207
L–06–0208
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85877–79–8 .....
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186599–46–2 ...
375–19–9 .........
848407–98–7 ...
524067–96–7 ...
L–06–0256 ......
L–07–0097 ......
L–07–0138 ......
376–84–1 .........
908858–79–7 ...
913292–62–3 ...
L–07–0158 ......
917979–29–4 ...
L–07–0190
L–07–0225
L–07–0253
L–07–0254
L–07–0367
L–07–0368
L–07–0404
L–08–0097
L–08–0213
66137–74–4 .....
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144317–44–2 ...
241806–75–7 ...
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374–77–6 .........
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848408–02–6 ...
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1005771–59–4
L–08–0246 ......
L–08–0261 ......
1010387–03–7
1010423–83–2
L–08–0362 ......
L–09–0018 ......
L–09–0059 ......
122179–35–5 ...
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L–09–0080 ......
1072943–15–7
L–09–0104 ......
L–10–0129 ......
882878–48–0 ...
1202381–95–0
L–10–0130 ......
1202381–96–1
L–10–0166 ......
L–10–0260 ......
1188330–60–0
1214752–87–0
L–10–0333 ......
L–10–0340 ......
L–11–0313 ......
185911–29–9 ...
85857–16–5 .....
1304011–35–5
L–11–0313 ......
1304012–00–7
L–12–0008
L–12–0084
L–12–0446
L–13–0098
L–13–0170
L–13–0171
L–13–0172
L–13–0173
L–13–0174
L–13–0175
L–13–0176
L–13–0178
L–13–0179
L–13–0622
L–13–0623
L–13–0624
L–14–0440
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2690–05–3 .......
50285–18–2 .....
306–98–9 .........
335–21–7 .........
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423–02–9 .........
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15538–93–9 .....
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L–15–0011 ......
173524–60–2 ...
L–15–0443
L–15–0444
L–15–0445
L–16–0337
L–16–0341
L–17–0102
L–20–0016
L–20–0044
L–20–0045
L–91–0059
L–91–0239
L–92–0121
L–92–0123
L–93–0061
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2374700–01–1
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2301857–79–2
83048–65–1 .....
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L–95–0213 ......
L–95–0354 ......
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L–96–0371 ......
L–97–0041 ......
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L–97–0042 ......
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Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (1:1), reaction products with reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene,
hydrolyzed, diallyl ethers, polymers with 3-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-1-[2
-(trimethoxysilyl)ethyl]trisiloxane.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Bu group- and hydrogen-terminated, reaction products with 3(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine and 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propanoyl fluoride-2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane polymer.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Bu group- and hydrogen-terminated, reaction products with 3(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine and 2,2′-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropanoyl fluoride]-2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane polymer.
Oxetane, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, homopolymer, fluorinated, reduced, bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl) ethers.
Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (1:1), reaction products with reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene,
hydrolyzed, diallyl ethers, polymers with 2,4,6,8-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane, Si-(8,13-dioxo-4,7,12-trioxa9-azapentadec-14-en-1-yl) derivs.
Silanetriol, 1-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-.
Silane, trimethoxy(3,3,4,4, 5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8, 8-tridecafluorooctyl)-.
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxy-, polymer with 1,3diisocyanatomethylbenzene, polyethylene glycol mono-Me ether- and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8tridecafluoro-1-octanol-blocked.
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3propanediol (4:1), polymer with 1,3-diisocyanatomethylbenzene, polyethylene glycol mono-Me ether- and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-1-octanol-blocked.
1H-Fluorene, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4a,4b,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8a,9,9,9a-docosafluorododecahydro-.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, oxidized, polymd., reduced, hydrolyzed, reaction products with ammonia.
Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-3-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
Pentane, 1,1,1, 2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6-decafluoro-5,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-nonafluoro-2,4,6-tris(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-.
1H-Indene, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,6,7-decafluoro-2,3-dihydro-.
Napthalene, heptadecafluorodecahydro(trifluoromethyl)-.
1-Propene, 3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
Silane, trichloro[3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]propyl]-.
Silane, trimethoxy[3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]propyl]-.
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-.omega.-[1,2,2,2tetrafluoro-1-[[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propoxy]methyl]ethoxy]-.
Propanamide, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-N-[3-(2,4,6,8tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxan-2-yl)propyl]-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-decafluoro-4,6-bis(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
Butane, 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,4-octafluoro-2,3-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropyl)-.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)-.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-nonafluorohexyl group terminated.
1-Pentadecene, 12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,15-nonafluoro-.
Silane, trichloro(12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,15-nonafluoropentadecyl)-.
Silane, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl)trimethoxy-.
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-, lithium salt (1:1).
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-nonafluoro-2,4,6-tris(trifluoromethyl)-.
Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6-decafluoro-5,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
1-Octanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-methyl-, reaction products with
benzene-sulfur chloride (S2Cl2) reaction products chlorides.
1,6-Hexanediol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro.
2-Propenoic acid, 1,1’-(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-1,6-hexanediyl) ester.
Siloxanes and silicones, Me hydrogen, [[dimethyl[3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-4-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]butyl]silyl]oxy]-terminated.
Silane, trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-.
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha., .alpha′.-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2ethanediyl)bis[.omega.-(1-carboxy-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)-.
Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]], .alpha., .alpha′.-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2ethanediyl)bis[.omega.-(1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-[(2-propenylamino)carbonyl]ethoxy]-.
2-Propenoic acid, 1,1′-(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-1,6-hexanediyl) ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-(undecafluorocyclohexyl)methyl ester.
Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, 3-hydroxypropyl Me, Me vinyl, [(ethenyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-terminated, ethers
with trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane homopolymer 1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl
tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethyl ether.
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Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, 3-hydroxypropyl Me, Me hydrogen, ethers with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane homopolymer 1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl
tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethyl ether.
Erbium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-O,O’)-.
Phosphonic acid, [[4-[(heptadecafluorononenyl)oxy]phenyl]methyl]-.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoropentyl ester.
Propanyl fluoride, 2,2’-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-, polymer with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, hydrolyzed.
Propanyl fluoride, 2,2’-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-, polymer with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with 2-propen-1-amine.
Silanol, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluorodecyl)dimethyl-.
Propanamide, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-N-[3-(2,4,6,8tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxan-2-yl)propyl]-.
1,5-Trisiloxanediol, 3-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10heptadecafluorodecyl)-1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-.
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,2’-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-, polymer with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with N-[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]-1,2-ethanediamine.
(d) Examples of PFAS by LVE case
number, without CASRNs.
LVE case No.
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L–89–0131
L–95–0011
L–95–0070
L–00–0054
L–00–0056
L–00–0151
L–00–0313
L–00–0314
L–00–0371
L–00–0373
L–00–0375
L–00–0376
L–00–0377
L–00–0378
L–00–0386
L–00–0387
L–01–0013
L–01–0048
L–01–0142
L–01–0143
L–01–0150
L–01–0151
L–01–0152
L–01–0153
L–01–0158
L–01–0261
L–01–0265
L–01–0373
L–01–0410
L–01–0432
L–01–0435
L–01–0526
L–01–0548
L–01–0549
L–02–0007
L–02–0017
L–02–0080
L–02–0192
L–02–0247
L–02–0318
L–02–0356
L–02–0515
L–02–0516
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Iodonium, bis(4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl)-, salt with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-[(nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]-1butanesulfonamide (1:1).
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl ester, polymer with .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-.omega.[3,3,4,4, 5,5,6,6, 7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 2-propenoic acid.
Triethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecarfluoroctyl)silane.
Trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,56,6,7,78,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)silane.
Tetrafluorethene, polymer with trifluoro(trifluoromethoxy)ethene and 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane.
Perhalopolyoxyperfluoroalkenemethylenepolyethoxy alcohols, esters with phosphorousoxychloride.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Fluoropolyether derivative.
Perfluoroalkyl phosphate diethanolamine salt.
Fluorosilane.
Fluorosilane.
Per fluorobutanesulfonate.
Perfluorether.
Perfluoroether nitrile.
Perfluoroalkyl fluoride.
Perfluorovinyl ether.
Perfluoroalkyl acid flouride.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Perfluorobutanesulfonate.
Ethylene—tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
Perfluoroalkyl ester.
Perfluoroalkyl acid fluoride.
Fluorine-substituted cyclosiloxane.
Fluorochemical curative.
Perfluoroalkyl ester.
Perfluoroalkyl nitrile.
Fluoro acrylic telomer.
Fluoroalkylsulfonimide.
Fluoroalkyl alkylammonium salt.
Polyperfluorooxetane-trimethoxysilane.
Substituted fluoro alkane sulfonic acid.
Substituted fluoro alkane sulfonic acid.
Fluorinated acrylic ester random copolymer.
Polyperfluorooxetane-trimethoxysilane.
Triazatriphosphorine, fluorobutoxy ethoxy, phenoxy phenoxy derivatives.
Phenol, reaction products with triazatriphosphorine and reduced, oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.
Phenol, reaction products with triazatriphosphorine and fluorinated triethylene glycol mono butyl ether.
Salt of fluoropolyether derivative.
Perfluorooctanesulfonate.
Fluorinated polymer acrylate.
Fluorochemical acid onium.
Perfluorooctanesulfonate.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Carboxylic acid, fluoroalkyl ester.
Carboxylic acid, fluoroalkyl ester.
Triphenyl sulfonium perfluoro-1-butane sulfonate.
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L–03–0086
L–03–0110
L–03–0119
L–03–0133
L–03–0142
L–03–0232
L–03–0233
L–03–0286
L–03–0288
L–03–0289
L–03–0296
L–03–0297
L–03–0481
L–04–0008
L–04–0125
L–04–0211
L–04–0220
L–04–0231
L–04–0284
L–04–0286
L–04–0338
L–04–0365
L–04–0366
L–04–0367
L–04–0368
L–04–0369
L–04–0459
L–04–0472
L–05–0099
L–05–0152
L–05–0160
L–05–0164
L–05–0193
L–05–0203
L–05–0215
L–05–0316
L–05–0317
L–05–0325
L–06–0102
L–06–0211
L–06–0214
L–06–0241
L–06–0319
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L–06–0336
L–06–0381
L–06–0391
L–06–0392
L–06–0400
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L–07–0012
L–07–0013
L–07–0055
L–07–0091
L–07–0150
L–07–0205
L–07–0206
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L–07–0213
L–07–0229
L–07–0230
L–07–0231
L–07–0233
L–07–0238
L–07–0273
L–07–0323
L–07–0324
L–07–0328
L–07–0413
L–08–0004
L–08–0073
L–08–0091
L–08–0108
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Polyfluoroalkylether.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Fluoro acrylic polymer (telomer type).
Fluoro acrylic polymer (telomer type).
Ethylene—tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
Arylated onium perfluoroalkyl sulfonyl imide.
Carboxylic acid, fluoroalkyl ester.
Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
Ammonium fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
Fluoroalkyl alkylammonium salt.
Fluoroalkylsulfonimide.
Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
Phosphonic acid, alkyl ester, reaction products with a fluorinated alkene.
Bis [3-perfluoroakyl (C8)-2-hydroxypropyl] polyoxyethylene ether.
Fluorinated silane.
Chlorofluoroalkylether.
Perfluoro polymer with alcoholamine.
Perfluoro polymer with alkylaminoethanol.
Fluoroalkyl amidino salt.
Fluorochemical nitrile.
Ammonium fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivative.
Potassium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Sodium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Lithium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Ammonium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Fluorinated cyclo alkanes.
Fluoroalkyl surfactant.
Fluoroalkyloxy acrylate monomer.
Thiopyranium tetrahydro-phenyl-, salt with nonafluoro-butanesulfonic acid.
Aliphatic urethane modified acrylate polymer, perfluoroalkoxy amido blocked.
Triphenylsulfonium fluoroalkylsulfonate.
1-Perfluoro butanone, 1-carbopolycyclic-[(perfluoro, butyl)sulfonyl] oxime.
Fluoropolyether derivative.
Fluorine-substituted alkyl-substituted organosilicon.
1-Perfluoro pentanone, 1-carbopolycyclic-[(perfluoro, butyl)sulfonyl]oxime.
1-Perfluoro propanone, 1-carbopolycyclic-[(perfluoro, butyl)sulfonyl]oxime.
Sulfonium, alkoxy naphthalenyldiphenyl-, salt with fluorohydro-dithiazine tetraoxide.
Alkane-1-one, 1-(9H-fluoren-2-yl)-polysubstituted-, O-[(nonafluorobutyl) sulfonyl]oxime.
Nonafluoroalkyl sulfonyl oxime fluoren compound.
Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with perfluoroalkyl sulfonic acid.
Nonafluoroalkyl sulfonyl oxime, dodecafluoro fluoren compound.
Fluoroalkyl alkenoate(c=3∼5), polymer with alkyloxirane(c=2∼5) homopolymer monoalkyl(c=1∼5) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3∼5),
alkyloxirane(c=2∼6) polymer alkyl-alkenoate(c=3∼5), alkyl(c=1∼30) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3∼5), azobisnitrilealkane initiated.
Substituted fluoro alkane sulfonic acid.
Fluorinated surfactant.
A fluoren oxime fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
A fluoren oxime fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Fluoroalkyl alkenoate(c=3-5), polymer with alkyloxirane(c=2-5) homopolymer monoalkyl(c=1-5) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3-5),
alkyl(c=1-30) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3-5), alkyl(c=1-5)-oxo-alkkenyl-[(alkyl(c=1-5)-oxo-alkenyl)oxy]poly(oxy-ethanediyl).
Fluorochemical amide derivative.
Fluorochemical amide derivative.
Oxetane, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, homopolymer, fluorinated, reduced, mono(alkylsilylalkyl)ether.
Perfluoropolyoxyalkane.
Trimethoxylsilyl terminated perfluoropolyether.
Arylsulfonium perfluoroalkyl salt.
Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate- and reduced fluorinated heteromonocycle homopolymerblocked.
Perfluoroalkyl aromatic imide.
Iodonorbornene perfluoroalkoxysulfonylfluoride.
Norbornene perfluoroalkoxysulfonyl fluoride.
Norborneperfluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Tert-butylphenyltetramethylsulfonium norborneneperfluoroalkylsulfonate.
Fluorinated surfactant.
Fluoroalkylsilane ester, hydrolyzed.
Hydrofluoropropane.
Hydrofluoropropane.
Fluoropolymer.
Functionalized perfluoropolyether.
Acrylic copolymer contain fluoroalkyl groups.
Perfluorinated polysulfonic acid complexed with an organic conjugated polymer.
Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with hexafluorosulfonimide heterocycle (1:1).
Polyfluoro-iodo-1-[(polyfluoroethenyl)oxy]alkane.
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L–08–0140
L–08–0167
L–08–0168
L–08–0169
L–08–0172
L–08–0247
L–08–0251
L–08–0327
L–08–0379
L–08–0409
L–09–0028
L–09–0031
L–09–0096
L–09–0097
L–09–0098
L–09–0099
L–09–0102
L–09–0122
L–09–0133
L–09–0166
L–09–0210
L–09–0239
L–09–0245
L–09–0260
L–09–0331
L–09–0352
L–09–0358
L–09–0366
L–09–0375
L–10–0035
L–10–0058
L–10–0121
L–10–0122
L–10–0141
L–10–0160
L–10–0169
L–10–0170
L–10–0199
L–10–0239
L–10–0241
L–10–0293
L–10–0294
L–10–0316
L–10–0339
L–11–0038
L–11–0045
L–11–0046
L–11–0065
L–11–0066
L–11–0133
L–11–0134
L–11–0138
L–11–0191
L–11–0203
L–11–0243
L–11–0369
L–11–0407
L–12–0020
L–12–0062
L–12–0063
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Perfluoropolyether urethane acrylate.
Fluoro silicone.
Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
Dithiazine-fluorodihydro-tetraoxide.
Fluorinated surfactant.
Fluoroalkyloxypolyurethane silane.
Fluorosilicone.
Fluoropolymer.
Fluorinated sulfonamide alcohol.
Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
Fluoroalkyl polyester.
Fluorinated ester.
Fluorinated alcohol.
Fluorinated acrylate.
Fluoroacrylate derivative and oligomers.
Fluoropolymer acrylate.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-(polyfluoroalkyl)-.omega.-hydroxy-.
Fluoroelastomer curative.
Fluoropolymer acrylate.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Modified tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropene-vinylidene fluoride copolymer.
Bis(alkyl aryl) iodonium perfluorobutanesulfonyl-1-perfluorbutanesulfonamide.
Bis(alkyl aryl) iodonium perfluorobutanesulfonate.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer (telomer type).
Fluorinated sulfonyl fluoride.
Perfluorocyclo-1,3-bis(sulfonyl)imide salt.
Fluoropolymer.
Perfluoropolyether iodide.
Polyperfluorooxetane-trimethoxysilane.
Perfluoroalkyl cycloaliphatic imide.
Polyfluorinated phenylpyrimidine ether.
PFAS salt.
Phenyl benzothiophenium salt with hexafluorodihydro dithiazine tetraoxide.
Perfluorosulfonic acid copolymer.
Polyfluoroalkylated pyrimidylphenyl benzyl ether.
Polyfluoroalkylated pyrimidylphenol.
Fluorinated organopolysilazane.
Polyfluoroalkylated phenylpyrimidine diether.
Polyfluoroalkylated phenylpyrimidine diether.
Fluorinated iodooctanol.
Fluorinated octanol.
Fluoroalkylated cationic compound.
Fluorinated octanol tosyl ester.
Fluoropolyether modified polyoxyethylene compound.
Reaction products with hydride reduction substance of fluorinated homopolymer.
Hydride reduction substance of fluorinated homopolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
Fluorosurfactant.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
Biphenyl biphenyl-ylthiophenyl phenyl sulfonium, trifluorotris pentafluoroalkyl phosphate.
Fluoropolymer acrylate.
Hydride reduction substance of perfluoropolyoxyalkane.
Fluorinated polymer.
Fluorinated polymer.
Acrylic fluoropolymer.
Perfluoroalkyl acrylate polymer.
Perfluoropolyetheramide derivative.
Fluorinated quaternary ammonium salt silane derivative.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[[[2-[(polyfluorooctyl)oxy][[( polyfluoroooctyl)oxy]methyl]ethoxy]carbonyl]amino]ethyl ester, polymer with alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], alkyl peroxide-initiated.
Perfluoroacrylate copolymer.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxybutyl ester, polymers with substituted methacrylate and reduced Me esters of reduced
polymd. oxidized polyfluoroalkene acrylates, N-[2-(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl]carbamates, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), -hydro--hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro alkanediol.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[[[2-[(polyfluorooctyl)oxy][[(polyfluorooctyl)oxy]-methyl]ethoxy]carbonyl]amino]ethyl ester, polymer with .alpha.-(substituted propeny-1-yl)-.omega.-hydroxypoly[oxt(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], substituted peroxoate-initiated.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester, polymer with isooctadecyl 2-propenoate, alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)omega-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),polyfluorohexyl 2-propenoate and rel-(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl 2propenoate, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
Perfluoropolyether compound.
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L–12–0228
L–12–0229
L–12–0260
L–12–0272
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L–12–0287
L–12–0307
L–12–0367
L–12–0375
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L–13–0026
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L–13–0060
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L–13–0125
L–13–0150
L–13–0155
L–13–0158
L–13–0160
L–13–0187
L–13–0219
L–13–0224
L–13–0226
L–13–0244
L–13–0272
L–13–0273
L–13–0279
L–13–0286
L–13–0393
L–13–0463
L–13–0496
L–13–0620
L–13–0728
L–13–0729
L–14–0022
L–14–0234
L–14–0339
L–14–0371
L–14–0374
L–14–0420
L–14–0449
L–14–0484
L–14–0496
L–15–0027
L–15–0035
L–15–0090
L–15–0196
L–15–0223
L–15–0248
L–15–0262
L–15–0302
L–15–0334
L–15–0354
L–15–0423
L–16–0035
L–16–0051
L–16–0186
L–16–0190
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Bis[tris(Modified oxyphenyl) sulfonium] salt with perfluorobutanedisulfanate.
Perfluoropolyether.
Perfluoropolyether.
Substituted fluoroalkylsulfonate arylonium salt.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polysubstituted-propyl ester, polymer with 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-substituted-butyl 2-methyl2-propenoate, di-Me 2,2′-(1,2-diazenediyl)bis[2-methylpropanoate]-inititated.
Modified arysulfonium perfluoroalkyl salt.
Fluorinated polymer.
Polyalkylammonium polyfluoroalkanesulfonate.
Alkyl ester fluoronated telomer with alkyl thiol plus silyl esters.
fluorine surfactant.
Fluoropolyether urethane methacrylate derivative.
Perfluoropolyether Alkyl Silane Derivative.
Perfluoropolyether Alkyl Allyl Ether.
Fluoroalkane.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, heterotricycloalkyl ester, polymer with 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-substituted-butyl 2-methyl-2propenoate, di-Me 2,2′-(1,2-diazenediyl)bis[2-methylpropanoate]-inititated.
Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Acrylic copolymer solution containing fluoroalkyl groups.
Perfluoropolyether-block-Polytetrafluoroethylene.
Perfluoroelastomer.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester, polymer with isooctadecyl 2-propenoate, alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)omega-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), polyfluorohexyl 2-propenoate and rel-(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl 2propenoate, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
Fluorinated polymer.
Fluoro acrylic polymer.
Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro alkanediol.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro alkanediol.
Phosphazene PFPE derivative—Hexaol.
Perfluoropolyether derivative.
Poly(Fluorinated Propanoic Acid).
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
Perfluoroalkyl ester.
Perfluoroalkyl acid fluoride.
Fluorinated acrylic ester telomer.
Fluorinated acrylic ester telomer.
Perfluoroalkoxide salt.
Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
fluoroalkyl fluoroalkylimidoylamidine.
Aklyl,fluoro-aklyl silanol.
Sulfonium, dialkyl (dialkoxy carbopolcycle), salt with polyfluoro-N-(polyfluoroalkyl)sulfonyl substituted amide.
C6 Perfluorotelomer Compound.
Acid fluoride.
Sulfonium, polycarbomonocycle, polyfluoroalkanoate (1:1).
Fluoropolymeric Ester.
Ethylene,1,1,2,2,-tetra-fluoro,oxidized,polymerized,terminal-functionalized.
Fluorinated silane.
Fluorinated aryl sulfonimide.
Fluoroelastomer.
Fluorochemical polymer.
Oxathianium substituted tricycloalkyloxycarbonyl difluoro methane sulfonate.
Fluoroacrylate copolymer.
Perfluoroalkyl modified organopolysiloxane.
Fluoroalkyl derivative.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro alkanediol.
Fluoroalkenyl polyglycol.
Siloxanes and silicones fluorinated copolymer.
Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
Fluoroacrylate polymer.
Fluorinated sulfonate salt.
Perfluorinated Polysulfonic Acid Complexed with an Organic Conjugated Polymer.
Perfluoropolyether.
Perfluoropolyether-trimethoxysilane.
Fluorinated acrylic terpolymer.
Fluorosilicone resin.
Pentane perfluorocarbon.
Pentane perfluorocarbon.
Pentane perfluorcarbon.
Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
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L–16–0216
L–16–0221
L–16–0222
L–16–0223
L–17–0271
L–17–0285
L–17–0315
L–17–0334
L–17–0339
L–18–0023
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L–18–0304
L–19–0033
L–19–0063
L–19–0170
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L–19–0190
L–19–0233
L–20–0026
L–20–0061
L–20–0084
L–20–0085
L–20–0132
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L–85–0008
L–85–0051
L–85–0072
L–85–0073
L–85–0074
L–85–0075
L–86–0067
L–88–0010
L–88–0013
L–88–0027
L–88–0028
L–88–0029
L–88–0030
L–88–0035
L–88–0036
L–88–0164
L–88–0165
L–88–0174
L–88–0175
L–89–0045
L–89–0052
L–89–0118
L–89–0119
L–89–0120
L–89–0164
L–89–0225
L–89–0236
L–89–0277
L–90–0067
L–90–0106
L–90–0260
L–90–0261
L–90–0262
L–90–0263
L–90–0455
L–90–0456
L–90–0592
L–91–0142
L–91–0178
L–91–0259
L–92–0039
L–92–0120
L–92–0151
L–92–0185
L–92–0186
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Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
Perfluoroalkane.
Perfluorcarbon.
Pentane perfluorocarbon.
Fluorinated urethane acrylate.
Ethylene,1,1,2,2,-tetra-fluoro,butylene,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluoro,oxidized,polymerized,terminal-functionalized.
Sulfonium, Triphenyl tetrafluoro heterohexacyclic ethanesulfonate salt.
Fluorinated Silicic acid, methyl ester.
Fluorinated sulfonamide alcohol, polymer with 1,4-butanediol, 1,6-diisocyanatohexane, .alpha.-hydro-.omega.hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], and diol.
Thiophenium, 1-(2,7-disubstituted-1-naphthalenyl)tetrahydro-, salt with polyfluoro-N-polyfluoroalkylsulfonyl-1alkanesulfonamide(1:1).
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me polyfluoro-.
Alkanedioic acid, polyfluoro-, substituted alkyl alkenyl ester, polymer substituted alkane substituted bis dialkyl.
Alkyl carbanate, perfluoro-alkyl ester.
Aliphatic diisocyanate polymer with esters of reduced polymd. oxidized fluoroethylene, acrylate blocked.
Aminoalkenyl, reaction products with reduced fluorooxetane homopolymer fluoromethanesulfonate, trichlorosilane and
alkoxymethane.
Polyfluoropropanoic acid homopolymer.
Fluoroalkyl-acrylate modified hydroxy-functional polysiloxane.
Silane, trialkoxyvinyl-, polymer with alkoxyethene and 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
Fluoroalkylepoxide.
Polymer of perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate, hydroxyalkyl methacrylate.
Perfluoro alkanoic acid, perfluoro alkoxy.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester, polymer with isooctadecyl 2-propenoate, .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl).omega.-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-.omega.-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), polyfluorohexyl 2-propenoate and rel-(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl 2propenoate, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
Alkenyl acid, polyfluoro disubstituted pentanediyl ester.
Fluorinated alkanesulfonamide, halide salt.
Per(chlorofluoro)telomer sulfonic acid.
Per(chlorofluoro)telomer ester.
Per(chlorofluoro)telomer nitrile.
Per(chlorofluoro)telomer imidoyl amidine.
Bis(substituted phenyl)polyoxyperfluoroalkylene.
Fluoralkyl quaternary ammonium acetate.
Fluorinated carboxylic acid salt.
Fluoroalkene.
Fluoroalkyl nitrile.
Fluoroalkyl amine.
Fluoroalkyl isocyanate.
Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
Fluoroalkylated protein A.
Fluoroalkylated monoclonal antibody.
Polyfluorocarboxylic acid.
Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
Fluorinated amide.
Fluorinated sulfonamide.
Fluorochemical epoxy.
Phosphonic acid [[(perfluoroalkenyloxo)phenyl]methyl]-, zinc salt (2:1).
Isocyanate terminated perfluoropolyoxyalkene.
Fluorine cotaining acrylate.
Dicarboxyperfluoropolyoxyalkane.
Fluorinated polyalkylakoxysilane.
Perfluoroalkyl cyclohexyl sulfonate salt.
Fluoroalkylether.
Fluoroalkylether.
Fluoroalkylalcohol.
Fluoroacrylate monomer.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
Perfluorinated liquid.
Perfluoropolyether derivative.
Quaternary ammonium perfluoroalkyl carboxylate.
Fluorochemical polyurethane.
Peroxide curable fluoroelastomer of vinylidene fluoride and tetrafluoroethylene.
Quaternary ammonium salt of fluorinated alklyl-aryl amide.
Fluorochemical acrylic acid copolymer.
Perfluoroether ester.
Perfluoroether derivative.
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L–92–0201
L–93–0082
L–93–0191
L–94–0060
L–94–0301
L–94–0337
L–95–0017
L–95–0056
L–95–0077
L–95–0078
L–95–0079
L–95–0107
L–95–0109
L–95–0134
L–95–0135
L–95–0154
L–95–0176
L–95–0178
L–95–0186
L–95–0261
L–95–0270
L–96–0009
L–96–0101
L–96–0132
L–96–0219
L–96–0257
L–96–0325
L–96–0355
L–96–0368
L–96–0405
L–96–0436
L–96–0452
L–96–0453
L–97–0038
L–97–0056
L–97–0115
L–97–0198
L–97–0281
L–97–0340
L–97–0341
L–97–0413
L–97–0439
L–97–0447
L–97–0459
L–97–0468
L–97–0471
L–98–0028
L–98–0067
L–98–0154
L–98–0281
L–98–0298
L–98–0406
L–98–0465
L–98–0467
L–98–0479
L–98–0501
L–98–0537
L–99–0042
L–99–0063
L–99–0087
L–99–0091
L–99–0159
L–99–0199
L–99–0202
L–99–0212
L–99–0254
L–99–0257
L–99–0261
L–99–0262
L–99–0263
L–99–0264
L–99–0265
L–99–0266
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Cationic fluorinated surfactant.
Substituted fluorinated elastomer.
Fluorourethane.
Fluorochemical sulfonate salt.
Perfluoroalkyl sodium salt.
Fluorinated sulfide.
Polymer of HFP, VF2, TFE & fluoro alkoxy methane.
N-Alkyl perfluoropolyether carboxyamide.
Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
Fluorinated disulfide.
Fluorinated sulfide.
Fluorinated sulfide.
Perfluoro-polyether-ethoxylated alcohol.
Fluorinated disulfide.
Amine oxide, dimethyl (polyfluoro-hydro-alkyl).
Amine oxide, dimethyl (polyfluoro-alkyl).
Fluoroacrylate polymer.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
Ammonium perfluoroalkyl carboxylate.
Fluorinated surfactant.
Fluorochemical acrylate copolymer.
Perfluoro polyether amido silane.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Dicarboxyperfluoropolyoxyalkane.
Perfluoroalkyl-alkyl urethane.
Perfluoro oxygenated oligomers.
Fluoroethylene-vinylether copolymer.
Fluoroalkyltriisocyanatosilane.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
alpha-Methyl-omega-perfluoroalkyl polyoxyethylene.
N-Alkyl perfluoropolyether carboxyamide.
Perfluoropolyether diol, magnesuim salt.
Hexafluoropropene oligomers and reaction products.
N-(Anthraquinoyl) perfluoropoly ether carboxyamide.
Polyfluoro-1-octanethiol.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-substituted ethyl ester, telomer with polyfluoro-1-octanethiol.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
Polyfluorocarboxylic acid.
Fluoroalkychlorosilane.
Fluorochemical ether.
Fluorochemical silane.
Mixture of perfluoropropanediol phosphate.
Phenyl fluorosulfate.
Polyfluoralkylether.
Acrylic polymer, fluoroalkyl, ethoxylate and silyl ester.
Perfluoroalkyl-alkyl urethane.
Polyfluoroalkylalkoxysilane oligomer.
Bis[3-perfluoroalkyl (C8) -2-hydroxypropyl] polyoxyethylene ether.
Fluorinated paralyene.
Polyfluoro-sulfonic acid salt.
Fluoroalkanol substituted benzene.
Fluorocarbon cresyl titanate.
Fluoroalkyl phenoxy substituted benzene.
Fluoric organic polymer.
Fluoric organic polymer.
Fluoroalkyl substituted benzene.
Fluoric organic compound.
Fluoroalkyl diaminobenzene.
Fluorinated compound.
Fluorinated acid derivative.
Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes.
Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
Fluoropolyether derivative.
Fluorinated polymer.
Fluorinated dicarboxylic acid derivative.
Fluoropolyether derivative.
Polyfluorocarboxylic acid ammonium salt.
Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes and silicones.
Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes and silicones.
Fluorine-containing organopolysiloxane.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Polyfluoroalkylether.
Substituted perfluoroalkyl ether.
Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes and silicones.
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L–99–0267
L–99–0268
L–99–0284
L–99–0289
L–99–0339
L–99–0346
L–99–0393
L–99–0394
L–99–0415
L–99–0416
L–99–0417
L–99–0440
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Polyfluoroalkylether.
Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes.
Perfluoropolyether derivative.
Polyfluorocarboxylic acid ammonium salt.
Fluoroolefin copolymer.
Perfluoropolyether derivative.
Fluorinated synthetic rubber.
Fluorinated polymer.
Fluoropoly ether derivative.
Fluoropoly ether derivative.
Fluoropoly ether derivative.
Fluorinated surfactant.
(e) Structural diagram examples, with
respective CASRNs.
2. Halo Fluorocarbon (R, R’ and/or R’’ =
halogen which is not fluorine)
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§ 705.10
Persons who must report.
Persons who have manufactured a
chemical substance identified in § 705.5
at any period from January 1, 2011 to
the effective date of this rule.
§ 705.15
What information to report.
For the one-time submission, persons
identified in § 705.10 of this part must
report to EPA, for each site of each of
the chemical substances identified in
§ 705.5, the following information to the
extent known to or reasonably
ascertainable by them. In the event that
actual data is not known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter, then reasonable estimates
may be submitted:
(a) Company and plant site
information. The following currently
correct company and plant site
information must be reported for each
site at which a reportable chemical
substance is manufactured (see § 711.3
for the ‘‘site’’ for importers):
(1) The highest-level U.S. parent
company name, address, and Dun and
Bradstreet D–U–N–S® (D&B) number. A
submitter under this part must obtain a
D&B number for the U.S. parent
company if none exists.
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375-63-3
(2) The name of a person who will
serve as Authorized Official for the
submitter company, and who will be
able to sign the certification statement
as described in paragraph (i) of this
section, the Authorized Official’s full
mailing address, telephone number, and
email address.
(3) The name of a person who will
serve as technical contact for the
submitter company, and who will be
able to answer questions about the
information submitted by the company
to EPA, the contact person’s full mailing
address, telephone number, and email
address.
(4) The name, full street address, and
six-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) code(s) of
the site. A submitter under this part
must include the appropriate D&B
number for each plant site reported, and
the county or parish (or other
jurisdictional indicator) in which the
plant site is located. A submitter under
this part must obtain a D&B number for
the site reported if none exists. A
submitter under this part must also
provide other site identification
numbers, including the Facility Registry
Service (FRS) identification number, if
they exist.
(b) Chemical-specific information.
The following chemical-specific
information must be reported for each
PFAS manufactured for each year since
January 1, 2011:
(1) The common or trade name, the
chemical identity, and the
representative molecular structure of
each PFAS for which such a report is
required.
(i) The specific, currently correct CA
Index name as used to list the chemical
substance on the TSCA Inventory and
the correct corresponding CASRN for
each reportable PFAS at each site.
Submitters who wish to report chemical
substances listed on the confidential
portion of the TSCA Inventory will need
to report the chemical substance using
a TSCA Accession Number. If a
submitter has a low-volume exemption
(LVE) case number for the chemical
substance, that number may also be
used if a CASRN is not known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter.
(ii) In addition to reporting the
number itself, submitters must specify
the type of number they are reporting by
selecting from among the codes in Table
1 of this paragraph.
Code
Number type
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Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN).
Low-volume exemption (LVE) Case Number.
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as it is sent off-site from each site. If the
PFAS is site-limited, you must report
the physical form(s) of the PFAS at the
time it is reacted on-site to produce a
different chemical substance. For each
PFAS at each site, the submitter must
report as many physical forms as
applicable from among the physical
forms listed in this unit:
(i) Dry powder.
(ii) Pellets or large crystals.
(iii) Water- or solvent-wet solid.
(iv) Other solid.
(v) Gas or vapor.
(vi) Liquid.
(c) Categories of use. For each year
since January 1, 2011, report the
following information on categories or
proposed categories of use of each PFAS
manufactured.
(1) Industrial processing and use
information. A designation indicating
the type of industrial processing or use
operation(s) at each site that receives a
PFAS from the submitter site directly or
indirectly (whether the recipient site(s)
are controlled by the submitter site or
not). For each PFAS, report the letters
which correspond to the appropriate
processing or use operation(s) listed in
Table 2. A particular designation may
need to be reported more than once, to
the extent that a submitter reports more
than one sector that applies to a given
designation under this paragraph.
TABLE 2—CODES FOR REPORTING TYPE OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING OR USE OPERATION
Designation
Operation
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Processing as a reactant.
Processing—incorporation into formulation, mixture, or reaction product.
Processing—incorporation into article.
Processing—repackaging.
Use—non-incorporative activities.
(2) A code indicating the sector(s) that
best describe the industrial activities
associated with each industrial
processing or use operation reported
under this section. For each chemical
substance, report the code that
corresponds to the appropriate sector(s)
listed in Table 3. A particular sector
code may need to be reported more than
once, to the extent that a submitter
reports more than one function code
that applies to a given sector code under
this paragraph.
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Sector description
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IS31 ..................
IS32 ..................
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IS34 ..................
IS35 ..................
IS36 ..................
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting.
Oil and gas drilling, extraction, and support activities.
Mining (except oil and gas) and support activities.
Utilities.
Construction.
Food, beverage, and tobacco product manufacturing.
Textiles, apparel, and leather manufacturing.
Wood product manufacturing.
Paper manufacturing.
Printing and related support activities.
Petroleum refineries.
Asphalt paving, roofing, and coating materials manufacturing.
Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing.
All other petroleum and coal products manufacturing.
Petrochemical manufacturing.
Industrial gas manufacturing.
Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing.
Carbon black manufacturing.
All other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing.
Cyclic crude and intermediate manufacturing.
All other basic organic chemical manufacturing.
Plastics material and resin manufacturing.
Synthetic rubber manufacturing.
Organic fiber manufacturing.
Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical manufacturing.
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing.
Paint and coating manufacturing.
Adhesive manufacturing.
Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation manufacturing.
Printing ink manufacturing.
Explosives manufacturing.
Custom compounding of purchased resins.
Photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical manufacturing.
All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing.
Plastics product manufacturing.
Rubber product manufacturing.
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing (includes cement, clay, concrete, glass, gypsum, lime, and other non-metallic
mineral product manufacturing).
Primary metal manufacturing.
Fabricated metal product manufacturing.
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IS44
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IS46
IS47
IS48
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Machinery manufacturing.
Computer and electronic product manufacturing.
Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing.
Transportation equipment manufacturing.
Furniture and related product manufacturing.
Miscellaneous manufacturing.
Wholesale and retail trade.
Services.
Other (requires additional information).
(3) For each sector reported under
paragraph (c)(2) of this section, the
applicable code(s) from Table 4 must be
selected to designate the function
category(ies) that best represents the
specific manner in which the chemical
substance is used.
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F002
F003
F004
F005
F006
F007
F008
F009
F010
F011
F012
F013
F014
F015
F016
F017
F018
F019
F020
F021
F022
F023
F024
F025
F026
F027
F028
F029
F030
F031
F032
F033
F034
F035
F036
F037
F038
F039
F040
F041
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F043
F044
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Abrasives.
Etching agent.
Adhesion/cohesion promoter.
Binder.
Flux agent.
Sealant (barrier).
Absorbent.
Adsorbent.
Dehydrating agent (desiccant).
Drier.
Humectant.
Soil amendments (fertilizers).
Anti-adhesive/cohesive.
Dusting agent.
Bleaching agent.
Brightener.
Anti-scaling agent.
Corrosion inhibitor.
Dye.
Fixing agent (mordant).
Hardener.
Filler.
Anti-static agent.
Softener and conditioner.
Swelling agent.
Tanning agents not otherwise specified.
Waterproofing agent.
Wrinkle resisting agent.
Flame retardant.
Fuel agents.
Fuel.
Heat transferring agent.
Hydraulic fluids.
Insulators.
Refrigerants.
Anti-freeze agent.
Intermediate.
Monomers.
Ion exchange agent.
Anti-slip agent.
Lubricating agent.
Deodorizer.
Fragrance.
Oxidizing agent.
Reducing agent.
Photosensitive agent.
Photosensitizers.
Semiconductor and photovoltaic agent.
UV stabilizer.
Opacifer.
Pigment.
Plasticizer.
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F067
F068
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F070
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F072
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F075
F076
F077
F078
F079
F080
F081
F082
F083
F084
F085
F086
F087
F088
F089
F090
F091
F092
F093
F094
F095
F096
F097
F098
F099
F100
F101
F102
F103
F104
F105
F106
F107
F108
F109
F110
F111
F112
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Plating agent.
Catalyst.
Chain transfer agent.
Chemical reaction regulator.
Crystal growth modifiers (nucleating agents).
Polymerization promoter.
Terminator/Blocker.
Processing aids, specific to petroleum production.
Antioxidant.
Chelating agent.
Defoamer.
pH regulating agent.
Processing aids not otherwise specified.
Energy Releasers (explosives, motive propellant).
Foamant.
Propellants, non-motive (blowing agents).
Cloud-point depressant.
Flocculating agent.
Flotation agent.
Solids separation (precipitating) agent, not otherwise specified.
Cleaning agent.
Diluent.
Solvent.
Surfactant (surface active agent).
Emulsifier.
Thickening agent.
Viscosity modifiers.
Laboratory chemicals.
Dispersing agent.
Freeze-thaw additive.
Surface modifier.
Wetting agent (non-aqueous).
Aerating and deaerating agents.
Explosion inhibitor.
Fire extinguishing agent.
Flavoring and nutrient.
Anti-redeposition agent.
Anti-stain agent.
Anti-streaking agent.
Conductive agent.
Incandescent agent.
Magnetic element.
Anti-condensation agent.
Coalescing agent.
Film former.
Demulsifier.
Stabilizing agent.
Alloys.
Density modifier.
Elasticizer
Flow promoter.
Sizing agent.
Solubility enhancer.
Vapor pressure modifiers.
Embalming agent.
Heat stabilizer.
Preservative.
Anti-caking agent.
Deflocculant.
Dust suppressant.
Impregnation agent.
Leaching agent.
Tracer.
X-ray absorber.
Other.
(4) Consumer and commercial use
information. Using the applicable codes
listed in Table 5 to paragraph (c)(4) of
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the consumer and commercial product
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submitter site or not). If more than 10
codes apply to a PFAS, submitters need
only report the 10 codes for PFAS that
cumulatively represent the largest
percentage of the submitter’s production
volume for that chemical, measured by
weight. If none of the listed consumer
and commercial product categories
accurately describes the consumer and
commercial products in which each
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be used, and must include a description
of the use.
TABLE 5—CODES FOR REPORTING CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Code
Category
Chemical Substances in Furnishing, Cleaning, Treatment Care Products
CC101 ..............
CC102
CC103
CC104
CC105
CC106
CC107
CC108
CC109
CC110
CC111
CC112
CC113
CC114
CC115
CC116
CC117
CC118
CC119
CC120
CC121
CC122
CC123
CC124
CC125
CC126
CC127
CC128
CC129
CC130
CC131
CC132
CC133
CC134
CC135
CC136
CC137
CC138
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Construction and building materials covering large surface areas including stone, plaster, cement, glass and ceramic articles;
fabrics, textiles, and apparel.
Furniture & furnishings including plastic articles (soft); leather articles.
Furniture & furnishings including stone, plaster, cement, glass and ceramic articles; metal articles; or rubber articles.
Leather conditioner.
Leather tanning, dye, finishing, impregnation and care products.
Textile (fabric) dyes.
Textile finishing and impregnating/surface treatment products.
All-purpose foam spray cleaner.
All-purpose liquid cleaner/polish.
All-purpose liquid spray cleaner.
All-purpose waxes and polishes.
Appliance cleaners.
Drain and toilet cleaners (liquid).
Powder cleaners (floors).
Powder cleaners (porcelain).
Dishwashing detergent (liquid/gel).
Dishwashing detergent (unit dose/granule).
Dishwashing detergent liquid (hand-wash).
Dry cleaning and associated products.
Fabric enhancers.
Laundry detergent (unit-dose/granule).
Laundry detergent (liquid).
Stain removers.
Ion exchangers.
Liquid water treatment products.
Solid/Powder water treatment products.
Liquid body soap.
Liquid hand soap.
Solid bar soap.
Air fresheners for motor vehicles.
Continuous action air fresheners.
Instant action air fresheners.
Anti-static spray.
Apparel finishing, and impregnating/surface treatment products.
Insect repellent treatment.
Pre-market waxes, stains, and polishes applied to footwear.
Post-market waxes, and polishes applied to footwear (shoe polish).
Waterproofing and water-resistant sprays.
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CC201
CC202
CC203
CC204
CC205
CC206
CC207
CC208
CC209
CC210
CC211
CC212
CC213
CC214
CC215
CC216
CC217
CC218
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Fillers and putties.
Hot-melt adhesives.
One-component caulks.
Solder.
Single-component glues and adhesives.
Two-component caulks.
Two-component glues and adhesives.
Adhesive/Caulk removers.
Aerosol spray paints.
Lacquers, stains, varnishes and floor finishes.
Paint strippers/removers.
Powder coatings.
Radiation curable coatings.
Solvent-based paint.
Thinners.
Water-based paint.
Construction and building materials covering large surface areas, including wood articles.
Construction and building materials covering large surface areas, including paper articles; metal articles; stone, plaster, cement, glass and ceramic articles.
Machinery, mechanical appliances, electrical/electronic articles.
Other machinery, mechanical appliances, electronic/electronic articles.
Construction and building materials covering large surface areas, including metal articles.
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Code
Category
CC222 ..............
Electrical batteries and accumulators.
Chemical Substances in Packaging, Paper, Plastic, Toys, Hobby Products
CC990
CC301
CC302
CC303
CC304
CC305
CC306
CC307
CC308
CC309
CC310
CC311
CC312
CC313
CC314
CC315
CC316
CC317
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Non-TSCA use.
Packaging (excluding food packaging), including paper articles.
Other articles with routine direct contact during normal use, including paper articles.
Packaging (excluding food packaging), including rubber articles; plastic articles (hard); plastic articles (soft).
Other articles with routine direct contact during normal use including rubber articles; plastic articles (hard).
Toys intended for children’s use (and child dedicated articles), including fabrics, textiles, and apparel; or plastic articles (hard).
Adhesives applied at elevated temperatures.
Cement/concrete.
Crafting glue.
Crafting paint (applied to body).
Crafting paint (applied to craft).
Fixatives and finishing spray coatings.
Modelling clay.
Correction fluid/tape.
Inks in writing equipment (liquid).
Inks used for stamps.
Toner/Printer cartridge.
Liquid photographic processing solutions.
Chemical Substances in Automotive, Fuel, Agriculture, Outdoor Use Products
CC401
CC402
CC403
CC404
CC405
CC406
CC407
CC408
CC409
CC410
CC411
CC412
CC413
CC414
CC415
CC416
CC417
CC418
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Exterior car washes and soaps.
Exterior car waxes, polishes, and coatings.
Interior car care.
Touch up auto paint.
Degreasers.
Liquid lubricants and greases.
Paste lubricants and greases.
Spray lubricants and greases.
Anti-freeze liquids.
De-icing liquids.
De-icing solids.
Lock de-icers/releasers.
Cooking and heating fuels.
Fuel additives.
Vehicular or appliance fuels.
Explosive materials.
Agricultural non-pesticidal products.
Lawn and garden care products.
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CC990 ..............
Other (specify).
Non-TSCA use.
(5) For each consumer and
commercial product category reported
under paragraph (c)(4) of this section,
the applicable code(s) described in
Table 4 under paragraph (c)(3) of this
section must be selected to designate the
function category(ies) that best
represents the specific manner in which
the PFAS is used.
(6) Submitters must indicate, for each
consumer and commercial product
category reported under paragraph (c)(4)
of this section, whether the use is a
consumer or a commercial use, or both.
(7) Submitters must determine, within
each consumer and commercial product
category reported under paragraph (c)(4)
of this section, whether any amount of
each reportable chemical substance
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manufactured (including imported) by
the submitter is present in (for example,
a plasticizer chemical substance used to
make pacifiers) or on (for example, as a
component in the paint on a toy) any
consumer products intended for use by
children age 14 or younger, regardless of
the concentration of the chemical
substance remaining in or on the
product. Submitters must select from
the following options: The chemical
substance is used in or on any consumer
products intended for use by children;
the chemical substance is not used in or
on any consumer products intended for
use by children; or information as to
whether the chemical substance is used
in or on any consumer products
intended for use by children is not
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known to or reasonably ascertainable by
the submitter.
(8) For each year where the PFAS is
used in consumer or commercial
products, the estimated typical
maximum concentration, measured by
weight, of the chemical substance in
each consumer and commercial product
category reported under paragraph (c)(4)
of this section. For each PFAS in each
commercial and consumer product
category reported under paragraph (c)(4)
of this section, submitters must select
from among the ranges of concentrations
listed in Table 6 of this paragraph and
report the corresponding code (i.e., M1
through M5):
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(% weight)
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M2
M3
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Less than 1% by weight.
At least 1 but less than 30% by weight.
At least 30 but less than 60% by weight.
At least 60 but less than 90% by weight.
At least 90% by weight.
(d) For each year since January 1,
2011, the total amounts manufactured or
processed of each PFAS, including the
amounts manufactured or processed in
each calendar year for each category of
use as described in paragraph (c) of this
section.
(1) For each year the PFAS was
manufactured, the total annual volume
(in pounds) of each PFAS domestically
manufactured or imported at each site.
The total annual domestically
manufactured volume (not including
imported volume) and the total annual
imported volume must be separately
reported. These amounts must be
reported to two significant figures of
accuracy.
(2) A designation indicating, for each
PFAS at each site, whether the imported
PFAS is physically present at the
reporting site.
(3) The volume directly exported of
each PFAS domestically manufactured
or imported at each site. These amounts
must be reported to two significant
figures of accuracy.
(4) The estimated percentage, rounded
off to the closest 10 percent, of total
production volume of the reportable
chemical substance associated with
each combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
function category as reported in
paragraph (c) of this section. Where a
particular combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
function category accounts for less than
5 percent of the submitter’s site’s total
production volume of a reportable
chemical substance, the percentage
must not be rounded off to 0 percent.
Instead, in such a case, submitters must
report the percentage, rounded off to the
closest 1 percent, of the submitter’s
site’s total production volume of the
reportable chemical substance
associated with the particular
combination of industrial processing or
use operation, sector, and function
category.
(5) The estimated percentage, rounded
off to the closest 10 percent, of the
submitter’s site’s total production
volume of the PFAS associated with
each consumer and commercial product
category as reported in paragraph (c)(4)
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of this section. Where a particular
consumer and commercial product
category accounts for less than 5 percent
of the total production volume of a
reportable chemical substance, the
percentage must not be rounded off to
0 percent. Instead, in such a case,
submitters must report the percentage,
rounded off to the closest 1 percent, of
the submitter’s site’s total production
volume of the reportable chemical
substance associated with the particular
consumer and commercial product
category.
(6) The estimated maximum amount
(in pounds) to be manufactured or
imported during the first year of
production within the covered reporting
period (i.e., since January 1, 2011), and
the estimated maximum amount (in
pounds) to be manufactured or imported
during any 12-month period during the
first three years of production within
the covered reporting period.
(7) An indication of whether the
PFAS was site-limited.
(8) The estimated maximum amount
(in pounds) of the PFAS on site at any
point in time since January 1, 2011. This
amount is not limited to quantities
being actively manufactured or used,
and includes quantities stored.
(9) The total volume (in pounds) of
each PFAS recycled on-site since
January 1, 2011.
(e) A description of the byproducts
resulting from the manufacture,
processing, use, or disposal of each
PFAS since January 1, 2011.
(1) For each byproduct produced from
the manufacture, processing, use, or
disposal of a PFAS, the submitter will
identify the byproduct by its specific,
currently correct CA Index name as
used to list the chemical substance on
the TSCA Inventory and the correct
corresponding CASRN. A submitter
under this part may use an EPAdesignated TSCA Accession Number for
a chemical substance in lieu of a
CASRN when a CASRN is not known to
or reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter. Submitters who wish to
report chemical substances listed on the
confidential portion of the TSCA
Inventory will need to report the
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Accession Number.
(i) In addition to reporting the number
itself, submitters must specify the type
of number they are reporting by
selecting from among the codes in Table
1 of paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section.
(ii) If the specific identity of the
byproduct is unknown to the submitter,
the submitter may provide a description
of the chemical substance.
(iii) An indication of which specific
PFAS activity(ies) (i.e., manufacture,
process, use, or disposal) manufactured
the byproduct.
(2) An indication of whether the
byproduct is released to the
environment, and if so, the
environmental medium (a) to which it is
released (i.e., air, water, land).
(3) For each year, the byproduct
volume (in pounds) released to the
environment.
(f) All existing environmental and
health effects information of such
substance or mixture. The scope of this
information shall not be limited to
studies conducted or published since
2011.
(1) For each published study report,
the submitter shall complete an
Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD) Harmonized
Templates for Reporting Chemical Test
Summaries, and submit the
accompanying study reports and
supporting information.
(2) Submitters shall also provide any
additional human health data not in
study reports, including but not limited
to any preliminary studies, informal test
results in workers, or inhalation studies.
(g) The number of individuals
exposed to PFAS in their places of
employment and the duration of such
exposure for each year since January 1,
2011.
(1) A narrative description of worker
activities involving the PFAS at the
manufacturing site, such as bag
dumping, sampling, cleaning, or
unloading drums.
(2) For each worker activity in this
paragraph, indicate the number of
workers reasonably likely to be exposed.
The submitter must select from among
the worker ranges listed in Table 8 of
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report the corresponding code (i.e., W1
though W8).
TABLE 7—CODES FOR REPORTING NUMBER OF WORKERS REASONABLY LIKELY TO BE EXPOSED
Code
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
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Fewer than 10 workers.
At least 10 but fewer than 25 workers.
At least 25 but fewer than 50 workers.
At least 50 but fewer than 100 workers.
At least 100 but fewer than 500 workers.
At least 500 but fewer than 1,000 workers.
At least 1,000 but fewer than 10,000 workers.
At least 10,000 workers.
(3) For each PFAS, the maximum
duration of exposure for any worker at
the manufacturing site, in hours per day
and days per year.
(4) For each combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
function category identified in
paragraph (c) of this section, the
submitter must estimate the number of
workers reasonably likely to be exposed
to each PFAS. For each combination
associated with each chemical
substance, the submitter must select
from among the worker ranges listed in
Table 8 under paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this
section and report the corresponding
code (i.e., W1 though W8).
(5) For each PFAS, the maximum
duration of exposure for any worker for
each combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and
function category, in hours per day and
days per year.
(6) Where the PFAS is used in a
commercial product, the submitter must
estimate the number of commercial
workers reasonably likely to be exposed
to each reportable chemical substance.
For each commercial use associated
with each substance, the submitter must
select from among the worker ranges
listed in Table 8 under paragraph
(g)(1)(i) of this section and report the
corresponding code (i.e., W1 though
W8).
(7) For each PFAS, the maximum
duration of exposure for any worker for
each commercial use, in hours per day
and days per year.
(h) During the years in which the
PFAS was manufactured, the manners
or methods of its disposal, and any
changes to the disposal methods or
processes since January 1, 2011.
(1) Description of disposal processes
or methods, using the appropriate codes
in Table 9 of paragraph (h)(1) of this
section, and additional descriptions as
needed.
TABLE 8—CODES FOR REPORTING DISPOSAL METHODS
Code
Disposal method
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D9 .....................
D10 ...................
D11 ...................
D12 ...................
D13 ...................
D99 ...................
On-site land disposal: RCRA Class C landfill (hazardous).
On-site land disposal: Other landfill.
Other on-site land disposal.
On-site underground injection (UIC).
Off-site land disposal: RCRA Class C landfill (hazardous).
Off-site land disposal: Other landfill.
On-site incineration.
Off-site incineration.
Publicly owned treatment works (POTW).
Other off-site waste transfer.
Release to surface water.
Release to air (stack emissions).
Release to air (fugitive emissions).
Other.
(2) Describe any changes to the
disposal process(es) or method(s)
indicated in paragraph (h)(1) for any
PFAS manufactured since 2011.
(3) Indicate total volume released to
each environmental medium since 2011
for each PFAS.
(4) Indicate total volume incinerated
on-site since 2011 for each PFAS. If
incineration occurred, indicate the
temperature at which the PFAS was
incinerated.
(i) Certification statement signed and
dated by an authorized official of the
submitter company. The authorized
official must certify that the submitted
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information has been completed in
compliance with the requirements of
this part, such as all information known
or reasonably ascertainable is submitted,
and that the confidentiality claims made
in this report are true and correct. The
certification must be signed and dated
by the authorized official for the
submitter company, and provide that
person’s name, official title, and email
address.
§ 705.20
When to report.
All information reported to EPA in
response to the requirements of this part
must be submitted during the applicable
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submission period. The submission
period shall begin six months following
the effective date of this rule and last for
six months.
§ 705.22
Duplicative reporting.
(a) If a person identified in § 705.10
has already reported certain information
in § 705.15 to EPA pursuant to TSCA
section 8(a), then duplicative reporting
of that information is not required of the
years for which the information has
already been reported. Any person
covered in this part may notify EPA
through the electronic reporting system
in § 705.35 that such information has
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information may include:
(1) Physical state of the chemical or
mixture, pursuant to
§ 711.15(b)(3)(C)(ix);
(2) Industrial processing and use type,
sector(s), functional category(ies), and
percent of production volume for each
use, pursuant to § 711.15(b)(4)(i)(A)
through (D);
(3) Consumer and/or commercial
indicator, product category(ies),
functional category(ies), percent of
production volume for each use,
indicator for use in products intended
for children, and maximum
concentration in the product, pursuant
to § 711.15(b)(4)(ii)(A) through (F);
(4) Number of workers reasonably
likely to be exposed for each
combination of industrial processing or
use operation, sector, and function,
pursuant to § 711.15(b)(4)(i)(F), and the
number of commercial workers
reasonably likely to be exposed when
the substance is used in a commercial
product, pursuant to
§ 711.15(b)(4)(ii)(G).
(b) Any person covered in this part
must report all information to EPA in
§ 705.15 for each year since January 1,
2011. If a person has already reported
any of the data elements identified in
paragraph (a) of this section, but not for
all years since 2011, then that person
must submit the required information
for the intervening years.
§ 705.25
Recordkeeping requirements.
Each person who is subject to the
reporting requirements of this part must
retain records that document any
information reported to EPA. Relevant
records must be retained for a period of
5 years beginning on the last day of the
submission period.
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Confidentiality claims.
(a) Making confidentiality claims—(1)
Generally. Any person submitting
information under this part may assert
a confidentiality claim for that
information, except for information
described in paragraph (a)(2) of this
section. Any such confidentiality claims
must be asserted at the time the
information is submitted. Instructions
for asserting confidentiality claims are
provided in the document identified in
§ 705.35. Information claimed as
confidential in accordance with this
section will be treated and disclosed in
accordance with the procedures in 40
CFR part 2 and section 14 of TSCA.
(2) Exceptions. Confidentiality claims
cannot be asserted:
(i) For chemical identities listed on
the public portion of the TSCA
Inventory;
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(ii) For processing and use data
elements required by § 705.15(c)(1)
through (7); or
(iii) When a response is left blank or
designated as ‘‘not known or reasonably
ascertainable.’’
(3) Health and environmental effects
information. Any person submitting
health and effects information under
this part may only assert a
confidentiality claim for information
that ‘‘discloses processes used in the
manufacturing or processing of a
chemical substance or mixture or, in the
case of a mixture, the release of data
disclosing the portion of the mixture
comprised by any of the chemical
substances in the mixture.’’ If any such
information is claimed as confidential, a
person who submits the information
must also provide EPA with a sanitized
copy for public release, removing only
that information that is claimed as
confidential.
(b) Unless exempted, all
confidentiality claims require
substantiation at time of submission
and must be signed and dated by an
authorized official. Confidentiality
claims for the following data elements
are exempt from this substantiation
requirement:
(1) Production volume information
required pursuant to § 705.15(d)(1), (5),
and (6).
(c) Marking information claimed as
confidential in confidentiality
substantiation documentation. If any of
the information contained in the
answers to the questions listed in
paragraph (e) of this section is asserted
to contain information that itself is
considered to be confidential, you must
clearly identify the information that is
claimed confidential.
(d) Certification statement for claims.
An authorized official representing a
person asserting a claim of
confidentiality must certify that the
submission complies with the
requirements of this part by signing and
dating the following certification
statement:
‘‘I certify that all claims for
confidentiality asserted with this
submission are true and correct, and all
information submitted herein to
substantiate such claims is true and
correct. Any knowing and willful
misrepresentation is subject to criminal
penalty pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001. I
further certify that: (1) I have taken
reasonable measures to protect the
confidentiality of the information; (2) I
have determined that the information is
not required to be disclosed or
otherwise made available to the public
under any other Federal law; (3) I have
a reasonable basis to conclude that
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disclosure of the information is likely to
cause substantial harm to the
competitive position of my company;
and (4) I have a reasonable basis to
believe that the information is not
readily discoverable through reverse
engineering.’’
(e) Substantiation requirements for all
types of confidentiality claims. For each
data element that is claimed as
confidential, you must submit with your
report detailed written answers to the
following questions:
(1) Will disclosure of the information
claimed as confidential likely cause
substantial harm to your business’s
competitive position? If you answered
yes, describe the substantial harmful
effects that would likely result to your
competitive position if the information
is disclosed, including but not limited
to how a competitor could use such
information, and the causal relationship
between the disclosure and the harmful
effects.
(2) Has your business taken
precautions to protect the
confidentiality of the disclosed
information? If yes, please explain and
identify the specific measures,
including but not limited to internal
controls, that your business has taken to
protect the information claimed as
confidential.
(3)(i) Is any of the information
claimed as confidential required to be
publicly disclosed under any other
Federal law? If yes, please explain.
(ii) Does any of the information
claimed as confidential otherwise
appear in any public documents,
including (but not limited to) safety data
sheets; advertising or promotional
material; professional or trade
publications; state, local, or Federal
agency files; or any other media or
publications available to the general
public? If yes, please explain why the
information should be treated as
confidential.
(iii) Does any of the information
claimed as confidential appear in one or
more patents or patent applications? If
yes, please provide the associated patent
number or patent application number
(or numbers) and explain why the
information should be treated as
confidential.
(4) Does any of the information that
you are claiming as confidential
constitute a trade secret? If yes, please
explain how the information you are
claiming as confidential constitutes a
trade secret.
(5) Is the claim of confidentiality
intended to last less than 10 years (see
TSCA section 14(e)(1)(B))? If yes, please
indicate the number of years (between
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1–10 years) or the specific date after
which the claim is withdrawn.
(6) Has EPA, another federal agency,
or court made any confidentiality
determination regarding information
associated with this chemical
substance? If yes, please provide the
circumstances associated with the prior
determination, whether the information
was found to be entitled to confidential
treatment, the entity that made the
decision, and the date of the
determination.
(f) Additional requirements for
specific chemical identity. A person
may assert a claim of confidentiality for
the specific chemical identity of a
chemical substance as described in
§ 711.15(b) of this part only if the
identity of that chemical substance is
treated as confidential in the Master
Inventory File as of the time the report
is submitted for that chemical
substance. Generic chemical identities
and accession numbers may not be
claimed as confidential. To assert a
claim of confidentiality for the identity
of a reportable chemical substance, you
must submit with the report detailed
written answers to the questions from
paragraph (b) of this section and to the
following questions.
(1) Is this chemical substance publicly
known (including by your competitors)
to be in U.S. commerce? If yes, please
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explain why the specific chemical
identity should still be afforded
confidential status (e.g., the chemical
substance is publicly known only as
being distributed in commerce for
research and development purposes, but
no other information about the current
commercial distribution of the chemical
substance in the United States is
publicly available). If no, please
complete the certification statement:
I certify that on the date referenced,
I searched the internet for the chemical
substance identity (i.e., by both
chemical substance name and CASRN).
I did not find a reference to this
chemical substance that would indicate
that the chemical is being manufactured
or imported by anyone for a commercial
purpose in the United States. [provide
date].
(2) Does this particular chemical
substance leave the site of manufacture
(including import) in any form, e.g., as
a product, effluent, emission? If yes,
please explain what measures have been
taken to guard against the discovery of
its identity.
(3) If the chemical substance leaves
the site in a form that is available to the
public or your competitors, can the
chemical identity be readily discovered
by analysis of the substance (e.g.,
product, effluent, emission), in light of
existing technologies and any costs,
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difficulties, or limitations associated
with such technologies? Please explain
why or why not.
(4) Would disclosure of the specific
chemical name release confidential
process information? If yes, please
explain.
(g) No claim of confidentiality.
Information not claimed as confidential
in accordance with the requirements of
this section may be made public
without further notice to the submitter.
§ 705.35
Electronic reporting.
You must use CDX to complete and
submit the reporting form required
under this part. Submissions may only
be made as set forth in this paragraph.
Submissions must be sent electronically
to EPA via CDX. The information
submitted and all attachments (unless
the attachment appears in scientific
literature) must be in English. All
information must be true and correct.
Access the PFAS reporting tool and
instructions, as follows:
(1) By website. Access the PFAS
reporting tool via the CDX homepage at
https://cdx.epa.gov/ and follow the
appropriate links.
(2) By phone or email. Contact the
EPA TSCA Hotline at (202) 554–1404 or
TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 705
[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2020-0549; FRL-10017-78]
RIN 2070-AK67
TSCA Section 8(a)(7) Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for
Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing
reporting and recordkeeping requirements for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances (PFAS) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In
accordance with obligations under TSCA, as amended by the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, EPA proposes to require
certain persons that manufacture (including import) or have
manufactured these chemical substances in any year since January 1,
2011, to electronically report information regarding PFAS uses,
production volumes, disposal, exposures, and hazards. EPA is requesting
public comment on all aspects of this proposed rule and has also
identified items of particular interest for public input. In addition
to fulfilling statutory obligations under TSCA, this document will
enable EPA to better characterize the sources and quantities of
manufactured PFAS in the United States.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before August 27, 2021. Under
the Paperwork Reduction Act, comments on the information collection
provisions are best assured of consideration if the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) receives a copy of your comments on or
before July 28, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by docket identification
(ID) number EPA-HQ-OPPT-2020-0549, using the Federal eRulemaking Portal
at https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for
submitting comments. Do not submit electronically any information you
consider to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Due to the public health concerns related to COVID-19, the EPA
Docket Center (EPA/DC) and Reading Room is closed to visitors with
limited exceptions. The staff continues to provide remote customer
service via email, phone, and webform. For the latest status
information on EPA/DC services and docket access, visit https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical information contact: Stephanie Griffin, Data
Gathering and Analysis Division (7401M), Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number: (202) 564-1463; email
address: [email protected].
For general information contact: The TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill,
422 South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14620; telephone number: (202)
554-1404; email address: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Executive Summary
A. Does this action apply to me?
You may be potentially affected by this action if you currently or
have previously manufactured (defined by statute at 15 U.S.C. 2602(9)
to include import) a chemical substance that is a PFAS between January
1, 2011 and the effective date of the final rule. Note that this rule
is limited to manufacturers
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(including importers) of PFAS that are covered as a ``chemical
substance'' under TSCA section 3(2). This rule does not require
reporting on substances that are excluded from the definition of
``chemical substance'' in TSCA section 3(2)(B). Those exclusions
include, but are not limited to: Any pesticide (as defined by the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) when manufactured,
processed, or distributed in commerce for use as a pesticide; any food,
food additive, drug, cosmetic, or device, as defined by the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, when manufactured, processed, or
distributed in commerce for use as a food, food additive, drug,
cosmetic or device; tobacco or any tobacco product; any source
material, special nuclear material, or byproduct material as such terms
are defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954; and, any article the sale
of which is subject to the tax imposed by Section 4181 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954. Substances which have been manufactured or
imported for intended use as any food, food additive, drug, cosmetic,
or device, regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, are not
chemical substances under TSCA.
The manufacture of PFAS as a byproduct is not exempt for the
purpose of this proposed rule. Unlike TSCA section 8(a)(1), which
specifically provides an exemption for small manufacturers and
processors, TSCA section 8(a)(7) provides no such exemption. Therefore,
this proposed rule under TSCA section 8(a)(7) does not exempt small
manufacturers from reporting and recordkeeping requirements. See the
discussion under Unit II.D. for further discussion of the inclusion of
small manufacturers in this proposed rule. The Agency's previous
experience with TSCA section 8(a)(1) collections, as well as the
Agency's understanding of disposal and other waste management methods
involving PFAS, suggests that most respondents affected by this
collection activity may be from the following North American Industrial
Classification System (NAICS) code categories:
NAICS 324--Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing;
NAICS 325--Chemical Manufacturing;
NAICS 326113--Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except
Packaging) Manufacturing;
NAICS 327910--Abrasive Product Manufacturing;
NAICS 333999--All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose
Machinery Manufacturing;
NAICS 334511--Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance,
Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing;
NAICS 336111--Automobile Manufacturing;
NAICS 423510--Metal Service Centers and Other Metal
Merchant Wholesalers;
NAICS 424690--Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant
Wholesalers;
NAICS 447190--Other Gasoline Stations;
NAICS 551112--Offices of Other Holding Companies;
NAICS 562--Waste Management and Remediation Services.
Since other entities may also be affected, the Agency has not
attempted to describe all the specific entities and corresponding NAICS
codes for entities that may be interested in or affected by this
action, but rather has provided a guide to help readers determine
whether this document applies to them. If you have any questions
regarding the applicability of this action to a particular entity,
consult the technical contact person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
In addition, please note that any use of the term ``manufacture''
in this document will encompass ``import'' and the term
``manufacturer'' will encompass ``importer.''
B. What is the Agency's authority for taking this action?
EPA is proposing this rule pursuant to its authority in TSCA
section 8(a)(7) (15 U.S.C. 2607(a)(7)). The National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 (Pub. L. 116-92, section 7351)
amended TSCA section 8(a) in December 2019, adding section 8(a)(7),
titled PFAS Data. TSCA section 8(a)(7) requires EPA to promulgate a
rule ``requiring each person who has manufactured a chemical substance
that is a [PFAS] in any year since January 1, 2011'' to report
information described in TSCA section 8(a)(2)(A) through (G). This
includes a broad range of information, such as information related to
chemical identity and structure, production, use, exposure, disposal,
and health and environmental effects.
TSCA section 14 imposes requirements for the assertion,
substantiation, and review of information that is claimed as
confidential (also known as confidential business information (CBI)).
C. What action is the Agency taking?
EPA is proposing reporting and recordkeeping requirements under
TSCA section 8(a)(7) for PFAS manufactured in any year since January 1,
2011. EPA is providing a comment period during which the public will
have the opportunity to comment on this proposed action and its
proposed requirements. Commenters are encouraged to provide comments
and feedback related to the proposed reporting and recordkeeping
requirements presented in this Notification of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM), including the scope of PFAS covered by the rule (see Unit V.
for more discussion on specific items for which the Agency is
requesting comments). EPA is providing a comment period of 60 days from
the publication date of this NPRM.
D. Why is the Agency taking this action?
The Agency is proposing this action pursuant to TSCA section
8(a)(7) to obtain certain information known to or reasonably
ascertainable by manufacturers of PFAS. TSCA section 8(a)(7) requires
the Agency to publish a final rule not later than January 1, 2023.
E. What are the incremental economic impacts?
EPA has prepared an economic analysis of the potential impacts
associated with this proposed rule (Ref. 13). The primary purpose of
this proposed rule is the collection of detailed data on PFAS, as
required under TSCA section (8)(a)(7). One potential benefit of this
action is the information collected may serve as a basis to better
understand potential routes of exposure to PFAS and potential human
health and environmental impacts of certain PFAS, among other research
needs listed in the Agency's PFAS Action Plan.
The industry is expected to incur one-time burdens and costs
associated with rule familiarization, form completion, CBI claim
substantiation, recordkeeping, and electronic reporting activities.
Under the proposed rule, EPA estimates a total industry burden of
approximately 122,104 hours, with a cost of approximately $9.8 million.
The affected small businesses subject to the proposed rule are expected
to incur $1,788,506 in costs for this one-time reporting, with per-firm
costs estimated to range from $16,864 to $92,390. The Agency is
expected to incur a burden of approximately 7,361 hours and a cost of
$948,078. The total social burden and cost are therefore estimated to
be approximately 129,465 hours and $10.8 million, respectively (Ref.
13).
F. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to EPA through
regulations.gov or email (see the above
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Addresses section for submitting comments either by mail or hand
delivery). Clearly mark the part or all of the information that you
claim to be CBI. For confidential information in a disk or CD-ROM that
you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD-ROM as CBI and then
identify electronically within the disk or CD-ROM the specific
information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one complete version
of the comment that includes information claimed as CBI, a copy of the
comment that does not contain the information claimed as CBI must be
submitted for inclusion in the public docket. Information so marked
will not be disclosed except in accordance with procedures set forth in
40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for preparing your comments. When preparing and submitting
your comments, see the commenting tips at https://www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html.
II. Background
A. What is TSCA Section 8(a)?
TSCA section 8(a)(1) authorizes EPA to promulgate rules which
require entities, that are not considered small manufacturers or
processors, who manufacture, process, or propose to manufacture or
process a chemical substance, to maintain such records and submit such
reports as the EPA Administrator may reasonably require. Similarly,
under those rules, entities who manufacture, process, or propose to
manufacture or process a mixture or a chemical substance in small
quantities (subject to limitations) must maintain records and submit
reports to the extent necessary for the effective enforcement of TSCA.
Under TSCA section 8(a)(2), EPA may require recordkeeping and
reporting of the following information:
The covered common or trade name, chemical identity and
molecular structure of each chemical substance or mixture;
Categories or proposed categories of use for each
substance or mixture;
Total amount of each substance or mixture manufactured or
processed, the amounts manufactured or processed for each category of
use, and reasonable estimates of the respective proposed amounts;
Descriptions of byproducts resulting from the manufacture,
processing, use, or disposal of each substance or mixture;
All existing information concerning the environmental and
health effects of each substance or mixture;
The number of individuals exposed, and reasonable
estimates on the number of individuals who will be exposed, to each
substance or mixture in their places of work and the duration of their
exposure, and;
The manner or method of disposal of each substance or
mixture, and any change in such manner or method.
Under TSCA section 8(a)(7), EPA must promulgate a rule to require
each person who has manufactured PFAS in any year since 2011 to report
the data described in TSCA section 8(a)(2)(A) through (G) to EPA.
B. What are PFAS?
PFAS are synthetic organic compounds that do not occur naturally in
the environment. PFAS contain an alkyl carbon on which the hydrogen
atoms have been partially or completely replaced by fluorine atoms. The
strong carbon-fluorine bonds of PFAS make some of them resistant to
degradation and thus highly persistent in the environment (Refs. 1 and
2). Some of these chemicals have been used for decades in a wide
variety of consumer and industrial products (Ref. 1). Some PFAS have
been detected in wildlife, including higher trophic organisms,
indicating that at least some PFAS have the ability to bioaccumulate
(Ref. 2). Some PFAS can accumulate in humans and remain in the human
body for long periods of time (e.g., months to years) (Refs. 1, 2, and
3). As noted in EPA's PFAS Action Plan (Ref. 1), because of the
widespread use of PFAS in commerce and their tendency to persist in the
environment, most people in the United States have been exposed to
PFAS. As a result, several PFAS have been detected in human blood serum
(Refs. 1, 2, 3, and 4).
Under TSCA section 8(b), EPA maintains the TSCA Chemical Substance
Inventory (``Inventory''), which contains all existing chemical
substances manufactured, processed, or imported in the United States
that do not qualify for an exemption or exclusion under TSCA (Ref. 5).
EPA has identified 1,346 PFAS on the Inventory as of April 2021, 669 of
which are on the active Inventory (i.e., in U.S. commerce). The list of
active chemicals includes those known to be in commerce after June
2006.
C. What would be the reporting standard?
EPA is proposing that manufacturers will report information to the
extent that the information is known to or reasonably ascertainable by
the manufacturer (see TSCA section 8(b)(2)). ``Known to or reasonably
ascertainable by'' would be defined to include ``all information in a
person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable
person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or
know.'' This reporting standard would require reporting entities to
evaluate their current level of knowledge of their manufactured
products (including imports), as well as evaluate whether there is
additional information that a reasonable person, similarly situated,
would be expected to know, possess, or control. This standard carries
with it an exercise of due diligence, and the information-gathering
activities that may be necessary for manufacturers to achieve this
reporting standard may vary from case-to-case.
This standard would require that submitters conduct a reasonable
inquiry within the full scope of their organization (not just the
information known to managerial or supervisory employees). This
standard may also entail inquiries outside the organization to fill
gaps in the submitter's knowledge. Such activities may, though not
necessarily, include phone calls or email inquiries to upstream
suppliers or downstream users or employees or other agents of the
manufacturer, including persons involved in the research and
development, import or production, or marketing of the PFAS. Examples
of types of information that are considered to be in a manufacturer's
possession or control, or that a reasonable person similarly situated
might be expected to possess, control, or know include: Files
maintained by the manufacturer such as marketing studies, sales
reports, or customer surveys; information contained in standard
references showing use information or concentrations of chemical
substances in mixtures, such as a Safety Data Sheet or a supplier
notification; and information from the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
or from Dun & Bradstreet (D-U-N-S). This information may also include
knowledge gained through discussions, conferences, and technical
publications. This definition is identical to the definition of the
same term at 40 CFR 704.3. In addition, this is the same reporting
standard employed in the TSCA section 8(a) Chemical Data Reporting
(CDR) rule (see 40 CFR 711.15). EPA has also provided CDR reporting
guidance materials on this reporting standard, including hypothetical
examples of applying the ``known to or reasonably ascertainable by''
reporting standard in the context of collecting processing and use data
for CDR (Ref. 6, pages 45-47). Therefore, EPA anticipates many
reporters under this proposed rule will be familiar with this reporting
standard, and resources
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are available to support those reporters who may not be familiar with
the standard. EPA acknowledges that it is possible that an importer,
particularly an importer of articles containing PFAS, may not have
knowledge that they have imported PFAS and thus not report under this
rule, even after they have conducted their due diligence under this
reporting standard as described in this paragraph. Such an importer
should document its activities to support any claims it might need to
make related to due diligence.
In the event that a manufacturer does not have actual data (e.g.,
measurements or monitoring data) to report to EPA, the manufacturer
would be required to make ``reasonable estimates'' of such information.
``Reasonable estimates'' may rely, for example, on approaches such as
mass balance calculations, emissions factors, or best engineering
judgment.
D. Why are small businesses not excluded from reporting similar to
Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) and other section 8(a) reporting?
Unlike TSCA section 8(a)(1), which provides an express exemption
for small manufacturers and processors, TSCA section 8(a)(7)
specifically states that ``each person who has manufactured a chemical
substance that is a perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substance'' shall
be subject to the rule. Rather than amend TSCA section 8(a)(1),
Congress chose to add an entirely new, standalone subsection to TSCA
section 8(a). This indicates an intent for TSCA section 8(a)(7) to
constitute separate, freestanding rulemaking authority; therefore, it
is not constrained by requirements and provisions in TSCA section
8(a)(1).
However, in carrying out TSCA section 8, EPA shall, to the extent
feasible: (A) Not require reporting which is unnecessary or
duplicative; (B) Minimize the cost of compliance with TSCA section 8
and the rules issued thereunder on small manufacturers and processors;
and (C) Apply any reporting obligations to those persons likely to have
information relevant to the effective implementation of this subchapter
(TSCA section 8(a)(5)).
E. How will EPA use the information?
TSCA section 8(a)(7) is silent on how the information collected
under the TSCA section 8(a)(7) rule is to be used. However, collecting
information on PFAS identities, uses, production volumes by category of
use, byproducts, environmental and health effects, workers exposure,
and disposal supports the Agency's mission in the PFAS Action Plan to
identify and better understand these chemicals and to increase
scientific research on them.
EPA intends to use information on these chemicals to support
assessments of new and existing chemicals under TSCA. For instance,
information collected under this proposed rule will help inform future
assessments of potential exposure to these PFAS. The Agency would also
benefit from receiving all existing information related to human health
and environmental effects of such substances, in order to fulfill
additional environmental protection mandates beyond the TSCA program.
For instance, information on PFAS use, exposure, and effects may be
used to inform regulatory activities under the Safe Drinking Water Act
(42 U.S.C. 300f et seq.), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.), and the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.), while data on
PFAS manufacturing sites and disposal methods may support contaminants
characterizations conducted to support contaminated site work and solid
waste management programs.
Additionally, TSCA section 9(e) requires the EPA Administrator to
make information related to exposure or releases available to other EPA
offices or federal agencies if such exposures may be prevented or
reduced under another law. EPA may share such information collected
under this proposed rule as appropriate.
III. Summary of Proposed Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
EPA is proposing reporting and recordkeeping requirements for
manufacturers of PFAS pursuant to TSCA section 8(a)(7).
A. What chemical substances would be reportable under this rule?
1. Reportable chemicals substances. Under TSCA section 8(a)(7), EPA
must collect information on chemical substances that are
``perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl'' substances or PFAS. EPA has
determined that any PFAS that fall within the structural definition,
described below, are the PFAS referred to in TSCA section 8(a)(7). For
this proposed rule, EPA has identified at least 1,364 chemical
substances and mixtures that are PFAS and would potentially be subject
to reporting under the final rule, if they have been manufactured in
any year since January 1, 2011.
For the purposes of this proposed action, the structural definition
of PFAS includes per- and polyfluorinated substances that structurally
contain the unit R-(CF2)-C(F)(R')R''. Both the CF2 and CF moieties are
saturated carbons and none of the R groups (R, R' or R'') can be
hydrogen. It should be noted that this structural definition of PFAS is
a working definition which has been used by EPA's Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics when identifying PFAS on the TSCA Inventory. This
definition may not be identical to other definitions of PFAS used
within EPA and/or other organizations. To assist potential reporters
with determining whether certain substances may be covered under this
structural definition, EPA has identified specific PFAS covered by this
proposed rule. These will be included as non-exhaustive examples in the
rule where it is possible to do so without divulging information
claimed as CBI. The scope of PFAS examples listed in this proposal
includes:
All PFAS listed as active on the TSCA Inventory. This
includes PFAS that are identified by CAS number; confidential chemicals
whose generic names contain ``fluor'' and are identified by Accession
number; and confidential chemicals whose generic names do not contain
``fluor'', and therefore, are not listed by CASRNs, Accession numbers,
or low-volume exemptions (LVE) case numbers (see note on structural
diagram examples below).
All PFAS that are subject to TSCA section 5 (new
chemicals) LVE applications per 40 CFR 723.50 that have been granted by
EPA. This includes the PFAS that were subject to granted LVE
applications that have since been withdrawn by the LVE application
submitter. Additional discussion on LVEs is below.
Under TSCA section 5, any person who intends to manufacture a
chemical not on the TSCA Inventory must first notify EPA. Typically,
this is done by submission of a premanufacture notice (PMN) (Ref. 8).
However, for low-volume chemical substances (i.e., chemical substances
manufactured at no more than 10,000 kg per year) companies can submit a
LVE application to EPA per 40 CFR 723.50. EPA may either grant or deny
an LVE submission after review, but LVEs that are granted are not
listed on the Inventory, unlike PMN chemical substances. Therefore, EPA
is also providing a list of PFAS chemicals for which EPA granted an LVE
notice.
LVE submitters may choose to withdraw their granted LVE
application. In order to compile a comprehensive dataset as authorized
under TSCA section 8(a)(7), EPA is including these
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withdrawn LVE submissions in the list of examples subject to this
proposed rule if they were submitted since 2011.
This proposed rule will also include structural diagrams
to capture any PFAS whose CAS or Accession numbers could not be
divulged due to CBI claims, whose identity is not listed on the TSCA
Inventory because it is subject to an LVE, or which is a byproduct not
listed on the Inventory and not subject to an LVE, yet meets the
structural definition. The list of identified PFAS and structural
diagrams can also be found in the docket (Ref. 7). The PFAS included in
the list and identified by the structural diagrams are examples of
substances that meet this rule's definition of PFAS; it is not a
comprehensive list of all substances within this rule's scope.
EPA is providing these examples of PFAS for the purpose of
assisting manufacturers in determining whether a chemical substance
they have manufactured in any year since 2011 meets this proposed
rule's definition of PFAS. Because the Inventory's active designation
dates back to June 2006, it is possible for a firm to have manufactured
one of these listed PFAS yet not be required to report under this
proposed rule, if they have manufactured it only in the period prior to
January 1, 2011.
This list was developed as of April 2021. EPA anticipates updating
this list prior to promulgating the final rule, both in response to
public comment, and as a result of PMNs added to the Inventory and LVEs
granted by EPA between April 2021 and the date of publication of the
final rule.
For the purposes of this proposed rule, articles containing PFAS,
including imported articles containing PFAS (such as articles
containing PFAS as part of surface coatings), are included in the scope
of reportable chemical substances. TSCA does not define articles, nor
does the statute define articles as a category of substances exclusive
of chemical substances. EPA therefore considers its ability to regulate
chemical substances to encompass authority to regulate articles
containing such chemical substances. Additionally, the Agency would
benefit from collecting the requested information on PFAS-containing
articles (including articles containing PFAS as part of surface
coatings) because the information would improve the Agency's knowledge
of various products which may contain PFAS, their categories of use,
production volumes, and exposure data. Such data are not currently
known to EPA. However, EPA acknowledges that some article
manufacturers, including article importers, may not have such
information known to or reasonably ascertainable by them and may not
meet the reporting standard as described in Unit II.C. To this end,
information that helps EPA better understand data gaps is useful
information for EPA to have. Therefore, articles are within the scope
of reportable substances under this proposed rule, though EPA is
requesting comments on whether imported articles containing PFAS should
be within scope (see Unit IV.1).
2. Proposed exceptions to reporting for duplicative reporting. TSCA
section 8(a)(5) requires EPA, to the extent feasible when carrying out
TSCA section 8, to avoid requiring unnecessary or duplicative
reporting. The Agency seeks to avoid collecting data on PFAS that would
duplicate information already reported to the Agency. While developing
this rule EPA reviewed the data elements submitted under the Chemical
Data Reporting Rule and determined that there may be some overlap with
the information requested under the proposed rule. EPA is proposing to
allow reporting entities to indicate in the reporting tool that they
have previously provided such information to EPA through CDR for
certain data elements. The Agency has identified the following data
elements which the reporter may be able to indicate has already been
submitted to EPA:
Physical state of the chemical or mixture;
Industrial processing and use type, sector(s), functional
category(ies), and percent of production volume for each use;
Consumer and/or commercial indicator, product
category(ies), functional category(ies), percent of production volume
for each use, indicator for use in products intended for children, and
maximum concentration in the product, and;
Number of workers reasonably likely to be exposed for each
combination of industrial processing or use operation, sector, and
function, and the number of commercial workers reasonably likely to be
exposed if the PFAS is contained in a commercial product.
If a manufacturer covered under this proposed rule has previously
submitted required information to EPA for some years since 2011, but
not for all years, EPA is proposing that the manufacturer may indicate
in the reporting tool the year(s) for which the manufacturer has
already submitted that data to EPA as part of CDR. For instance, CDR
reporters are required to submit the total annual domestically
manufactured production volume and the total annual imported volume
separately, only for the principal reporting year (e.g., 2019 for the
2020 reporting cycle), but reporting only the combined total annual
production volume is required for the intervening years. In this case,
a reporter under this proposed rule would be able to indicate that the
two different production volumes have been previously submitted to EPA
for the CDR reporting year(s), but would still need to report for the
intervening year(s) not previously submitted under CDR. Additionally,
there are some data elements for which CDR reporters may have
previously reported information to EPA, although these data elements
were only added to the CDR reporting requirements in 2020. Therefore,
some manufacturers under this proposed rule may have submitted the
following information to CDR for some years covered by this proposed
rule, but not all, and would still be required to report this
information for the missing year(s):
Domestically manufactured production volume;
Imported production volume;
Volume directly exported; and
Indicator for imported but never physically at site.
EPA welcomes public comment on concerns related to duplicative
reporting (see Unit V.).
B. When would reporting be required?
EPA proposes that persons who have manufactured a PFAS at any time
since January 1, 2011, would report to EPA during a six-month
submission period, which would begin six months following the effective
date of the final rule. Therefore, manufacturers would ultimately have
one year following the effective date of the final rule to collect and
submit all required information to EPA. EPA believes by providing six
months between the effective date of the rule and the start of the
submission period, this would allow sufficient time for both the Agency
to finalize the reporting tool and for reporters to familiarize
themselves with the rule and compile the required information. Since
this section 8(a)(7) reporting rule will be collecting similar
information as CDR, EPA anticipates many reporters will be familiar
with the types of information requested and how to report. The CDR
submission period is four months, every four years. Since this proposed
rule spans a longer time than the four-year CDR reporting cycle, EPA
acknowledges additional time may be needed in the PFAS submission
period. EPA believes that six months is adequate time for submissions,
in addition to the six-
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month period between the effective date and the start of the submission
period.
EPA is also asking for public comment on the submission period
start date and duration (see Unit V.).
C. What information would be reported?
TSCA section 8(a)(7) specifies that, under the final rule,
manufacturers would report on ``information described in subparagraphs
(A) through (G) of paragraph (2) [of section 8].'' Therefore, this TSCA
section 8(a)(7) rule proposes one-time reporting of the information
described in section 8(a)(2)(A) through (G), which includes specific
chemical identity, categories of use, production volume, byproducts,
environmental and health effects, number of persons exposed and
duration of exposure, and disposal.
Specifically, EPA is proposing to request the following
information:
1. Chemical name (multiple if mixture), or the generic name(s) if
the chemical name(s) is CBI.
2. Chemical ID(s) (CASRN, TSCA Accession Number, or LVE case
number).
3. Trade name or common name.
4. Representative molecular structure.
5. Physical form of chemical or mixture.
6. Industrial processing and use:
a. Type of process or use;
b. Sector(s);
c. Functional use category(ies);
d. Percent of production volume for each use.
7. Consumer and commercial use:
a. Indicator for whether this is a consumer and/or commercial
product;
b. Product category; functional use category(ies);
c. Percent production volume for each use; maximum concentration in
any product;
d. Indicator for use in products intended for children.
8. Production volumes:
a. Domestically manufactured;
b. Imported;
c. Directly exported;
d. Maximum first 12 months production volume;
e. Maximum yearly production volume in any 3 years.
9. Indicator for imported but never physically at site.
10. Indicator for site-limited.
11. Maximum quantity stored on-site at any time.
12. Total volume recycled (on-site).
13. For byproducts produced during the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of each PFAS:
a. Chemical name(s) or description (if identity is unknown), or the
generic name(s) if the byproduct name(s) is CBI;
b. Chemical ID(s) (CASRN, TSCA Accession Number, or LVE case
number);
c. Indicator for whether the byproduct(s) production resulted from
manufacture, process, use, or disposal; and
d. Indicator for whether the byproduct(s) is released to the
environment; if so, volume of byproduct(s) released and to which
environmental media.
14. Worker exposure: Description of worker activity(ies) at
manufacturing site.
15. Worker exposure at the manufacturing site:
a. Number of workers reasonably likely to be exposed at the
manufacturing site, for each worker activity;
b. Maximum duration of exposure for any worker, for each worker
activity (both hours per day and days per year).
16. Worker exposure for each industrial process and use:
a. Number of workers reasonably likely to be exposed for each
industrial process and use;
b. Maximum duration of exposure for any worker for each industrial
process and use (both hours per day and days per year).
17. Worker exposure for each commercial use:
a. Number of workers reasonably likely to be exposed for each
commercial use;
b. Maximum duration of exposure for any worker for each commercial
use (both hours per day and days per year).
18. Description of disposal process(es), and description of any
changes to the disposal process or methods since 2011.
19. Total volume released:
a. Land disposal;
b. Water releases;
c. Air releases.
20. Total volume incinerated (on-site) and incineration
temperature.
21. All existing information related to health and environmental
effects, using the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) harmonized template relevant to the existing study, as well as
full study reports and any other supporting information (for additional
information on the use of the OECD harmonized templates, see the
discussion in the following section, Unit III.D.).
22. Other data relevant to health and environmental effects (e.g.,
range-finding studies, preliminary studies, OSHA medical screening or
surveillance standards reports, adverse effects reports).
A list of the proposed reporting requirements is available in the
docket for public review (Ref. 10).
EPA developed an information reporting platform for CDR (Ref. 9)
and intends to modify it for purposes of this proposed rule. Certain
information that is requested in the CDR that falls under TSCA section
8(a)(2)(A) through (G) would be required by this proposed rule, such as
information on specific chemical identity, categories of use,
production volume, byproducts, and number of persons exposed and
duration of exposure (see Unit III.A.2. for the discussion on
duplicative reporting). In instances where PFAS manufacturers under
this proposed rule have already reported the requested information to
EPA, they will not be required to re-report. As discussed in Unit
III.A.2, EPA is proposing the reporters simply indicate they have
already submitted such information to EPA.
Additionally, any person required to report under this proposed
rule would supply the information identified in the form to the extent
it is known to or reasonably ascertainable by them, or a reasonable
estimate when actual data are not available (i.e., known or reasonably
ascertainable), as explained in more detail in Unit II.D.
D. What type of environmental and health effects information is the
Agency requesting?
EPA is requesting ``all existing information concerning the
environmental and health effects'' of the PFAS chemicals covered by
this rule. It is intended that ``environmental and health effects
information'' be interpreted broadly. This information would include
but is not limited to:
Toxicity information (e.g., in silico, in vitro, animal
test results, human data); and
Other data relevant to environmental and health effects
including range-finding studies, preliminary studies, OSHA medical
screening or surveillance standards reports, adverse effects reports.
Chemical identity is always part of a health and safety study, and
TSCA section 14(b) limits the extent to which health and safety studies
and information from studies may be withheld from the public as
confidential.
EPA is proposing to require all existing information concerning
health and environmental effects be submitted in the format of OECD
harmonized templates, where such templates exist for the type of data,
in addition to submitting full study reports. OECD
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templates are accessible to the public online at https://www.oecd.org/ehs/templates/harmonised-templates.htm (Ref. 11). A standardized format
such as the OECD templates will improve the efficiency of review and
organization of the submitted data. EPA believes that some of the data
will already be in the OECD template if the company had already
submitted the studies under the European Union's Registration,
Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
regulation. In addition to the required template format, those subject
to this rulemaking must submit any associated full study reports or
underlying data as support documents. The full study reports and
support documents are necessary for EPA to understand the full context
and evaluate the quality of the data, which is necessary for the Agency
to review if data were to be used for any future Agency actions.
EPA is requesting comments on what environmental and health effects
information should be within the scope of this rule. EPA is also
requesting comment on whether any information proposed to be requested
is duplicative of information collected by EPA under other federal
statutes and, thus, should be excluded. Please identify the information
that you believe is duplicative and the statute under which it is
submitted.
E. How would information be submitted to EPA?
EPA is proposing to require electronic reporting similar to the
requirements established in 2013 for submitting other information under
TSCA (see 40 CFR 704.20(e)). EPA is proposing to require submitters to
use EPA's CDX, the Agency's electronic reporting portal, for all
reporting under this rule. In 2013, EPA finalized a rule to require
electronic reporting of certain information submitted to the Agency
under TSCA sections 4, 5, 8(a) and 8(d) (Ref. 12, page 72818). The
final rule followed two previous rules requiring similar electronic
reporting of information submitted to EPA for TSCA CDR and for PMNs. In
proposing to require similar electronic reporting under this rule, EPA
intends to save time, improve data quality and increase efficiencies
for both the submitters and the Agency.
EPA developed the Chemical Information Submission System (CISS) for
use in submitting data electronically to the Agency for TSCA sections
4, 5, 6, 8(a), 8(b), 8(d), 8(e), and Title VI. CISS, a web-based
reporting tool housed within the CDX environment, provides submitters
with user-friendly applications to build and submit data packages to
EPA within a secure, encrypted environment. CISS applications provide
for the capture of both fielded data as well as the attachment of
additional information using a wide variety of file types. Submitted
information is rendered into PDF and XML formats, which are provided to
submitters in the form of a Copy of Record.
EPA is proposing to require submitters to follow the same
submission procedures used for other TSCA submissions, i.e., to
register with EPA's CDX and use CISS to prepare a data file for
submission. Registration enables CDX to authenticate user identity. To
submit electronically to EPA via CDX, individuals must first register
with CDX at https://cdx.epa.gov/. To register in CDX, the CDX registrant
(also referred to as ``Electronic Signature Holder'' or ``Public/
Private Key Holder'') agrees to the Terms and Conditions, provides
information about the submitter and organization, selects a user name
and password, and follows the procedures outlined in the guidance
document for CDX available at https://cdx.epa.gov/FAQ#CSPP.
Within CDX, CISS is available under the ``Submission for Chemical
Safety and Pesticide Program (CSPP)'' CDX flow. Users who have
previously submitted under TSCA through CDX, including submitting
information under sections 4 and 5, CDR, or reporting under the TSCA
Inventory Notification (Active-Inactive) Requirements rule (82 FR
37520, Aug. 11, 2017) (FRL-9964-22), will already have the CSPP flow
linked to their account. Users reporting to EPA using other CDX housed
applications, including the Toxics Release Inventory TRI-MEweb, would
be able to add the CSPP flow to their existing CDX accounts.
All submitters would be required to use CISS to prepare their
submissions. CISS guides users through a ``hands-on'' process of
creating an electronic submission. Once a user completes the relevant
data fields and attaches appropriate PDF files, or other file types,
such as XML files, the web-based tool validates the submission by
performing a basic error check and makes sure all the required fields
and attachments are provided and complete. Further instructions for
uploading PDF attachments or other file types, such as XML, and
completing metadata information would be available through CISS
reporting guidance.
CISS, a web-based reporting tool, also allows the user to choose to
``Preview,'' ``Save,'' or ``Submit'' the data package. Once the
submission process is initiated, the user is asked to certify the
information and provide requested information to complete the
submission process. The data package is then sent, in an encrypted
state, to the Agency. The user can login to the application and check
the submission status of their data package. Upon successful receipt of
the submission by EPA, the submission status of the submissions will be
flagged as ``Completed'' and a confirmation email will be sent to the
submitter's CDX inbox. The CDX inbox is used to notify the users when
submissions are received by EPA or to notify users when a submission-
specific communication has been received and how to locate and access
the communication. Information on accessing the CDX user inbox is
provided in the guidance document for CDX at https://cdx.epa.gov/FAQ#CSPP. To access CISS log into CDX using the link: https://cdx.epa.gov/ and click on the appropriate user role associated with the
CSPP data flow. For further instructions, visit https://www.epa.gov/assessing-and-managing-chemicals-under-tsca/electronic-reporting-requirements-certain-information (Ref. 12). Procedures for reporting
chemical substances under this proposed rule would be similar.
EPA believes that electronic reporting reduces the reporting burden
for submitters by reducing the cost and time required to review, edit,
and transmit data to the Agency. It also allows submitters to share a
draft submission within their organization, and more easily save a copy
for their records or future use. Additionally, EPA believes that many
of the anticipated reporters under this proposed rule have experience
with reporting electronically to EPA through CDX. The resource and time
requirements to review and process data by the Agency will also be
reduced and document storage and retrieval will require fewer
resources. EPA expects to benefit from receiving electronic submissions
and communicating electronically with submitters.
F. What can a submitter claim as confidential?
The 2016 amendments to TSCA included new procedural requirements
for the submission and Agency management of CBI claims, including new
substantiation requirements, generic name requirements, a certification
requirement, and a requirement for Agency review of specified CBI
claims within 90 days after receipt of the claim, 15 U.S.C. 2613. The
Agency recently finalized a rule amending the CDR reporting
requirements that implemented the new requirements for confidentiality
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in CDR submissions (Ref. 13). EPA is similarly proposing that a person
submitting a reporting form under this action may claim portions of the
form as confidential, consistent with TSCA section 14. TSCA requires
that the submitter make several statements relating to the treatment of
the information as confidential and competitive harm of disclosure, and
to certify that these statements and any substantiation provided are
true and correct. Consistent with the format of other TSCA reporting
forms, the statements and certification would be combined into a single
certification statement. There is also a requirement that when a
chemical identity is claimed as CBI, a non-CBI structurally descriptive
generic name be provided. To help reporters, EPA's reporting platform
can auto-populate generic names on the Inventory using EPA's Substance
Registry Services (SRS).
TSCA section 14 further requires that substantiation be provided
when a confidentiality claim is asserted. However, TSCA section
14(c)(2) exempts certain information from the substantiation
requirements (e.g., specific production volume). Under the proposed
rule, specific production or import volumes of the manufacturer, as
well as the percent production volume for each consumer or commercial
use, need not be substantiated. All other information submitted under
this proposed rule would not be exempt from substantiation
requirements.
Any information which is claimed as confidential will be disclosed
by EPA only in accordance with the procedures and requirements of TSCA
section 14 and 40 CFR part 2. TSCA limits confidentiality protections
for health and safety studies, information from health and safety
studies (except to the extent such studies or information reveals
``information that discloses processes used in the manufacturing or
processing of a chemical substance or mixture or, in the case of a
mixture, the portion of the mixture comprised by any of the chemical
substances in the mixture''), and certain other information. Submitters
asserting a confidentiality claim for such information in health and
safety studies will be required to submit a sanitized copy of the
study, removing only that information which is claimed as confidential
and that discloses the process or portion of mixture information
described in TSCA section 14(b).
G. What are the recordkeeping requirements?
EPA proposes that each person who is subject to the reporting
requirements must retain records that document any information reported
to EPA. Consistent with the CDR rule, EPA is proposing a five-year
recordkeeping period, beginning on the last date of the submission
period. The five-year retention requirement corresponds with the
statute of limitations for violations and is necessary to preserve
records to support future regulatory activities that would be informed
by this information collection. Further, EPA believes the burden of
retaining these records, which are likely electronic, is minimal.
IV. Request for Comments
EPA is seeking public comment on all aspects of this proposed rule
and the Economic Analysis prepared in support of this proposed rule
(Ref. 14). In addition to specific requests for comment included
throughout this document, EPA is interested in comments pertaining to
the specific issues discussed in this unit. EPA encourages all
interested persons to submit comments on the issues identified in this
Notification and to identify any other relevant issues as well. This
input will assist the Agency in developing a final rule that
successfully addresses information needs while minimizing potential
reporting burdens associated with the rule. EPA requests that
commenters making specific recommendations include supporting
documentation where appropriate.
1. Identifying the chemical substances that would be subject to
reporting. EPA has provided a structural definition of PFAS for the
purposes of this proposed rule's scope. To assist reporting entities
with determining whether a chemical substance or mixture falls within
this scope, EPA has also provided a list of PFAS (identified by CASRN,
TSCA Accession Number, or LVE case number) and structural diagrams to
include any PFAS whose chemical identity is not specifically listed due
to CBI protections. EPA is soliciting comment on this approach for
defining or identifying PFAS. Additionally, EPA is interested in
comments identifying specific substances of interest and the rationale
for the interest, that may be outside the scope of this proposed
definition. EPA is also interested in public comments related to
including imported articles containing PFAS within the scope of this
proposed rule.
2. Considerations for the Agency's economic analysis. EPA has
evaluated the potential costs for PFAS manufacturers for this proposed
rule (Ref. 14). EPA is specifically seeking additional information and
data that EPA could consider in developing the final economic analysis.
In particular, EPA is seeking data that could facilitate the Agency's
further evaluation of the potentially affected industry and firms,
including data related to potential impacts for those small businesses
and importers that would be subject to reporting. The agency is
specifically interested in available data on small entity importers of
articles containing PFAS for its impact analysis for small entities.
EPA is also especially interested in available data or other measures
of the number of facilities or firms that might manufacture such
materials, including importing PFAS in articles.
3. Submission period. EPA is proposing a six-month submission
period for reporting entities, which will begin six months following
the effective date of the final rule. Thus, PFAS manufacturers will
have one year following the effective date of the final rule to submit
all required information to EPA. Since many of the reporters under this
proposed rule have reported under CDR, EPA is basing the proposed
submission period, in part, on the CDR submission period. Given the
four-month submission period for the CDR reporting cycle every four
years, the Agency believes six months is sufficient time for
manufacturers to report the required information under this proposed
rule, noting that the scope of this rule covers more years than a CDR
reporting cycle. Reporters will also have the additional six months
between the effective date of the rule and the start of the submission
period for rule familiarization and data gathering. Additionally, the
six months between the effective date of the final rule and the
beginning of the submission period allows the Agency time to finalize
the reporting software. Congress required EPA to promulgate the rule no
later than January 1, 2023; therefore, EPA anticipates the reporting
period for this proposed rule will precede the reporting period for the
2024 CDR reporting cycle (June-September 2024). EPA is specifically
asking for comment on additional considerations related to the start
date and duration of the submission period.
4. Duplicative reporting. EPA has identified the data elements in
this proposed rule for which information may have been submitted to EPA
previously under CDR (see Unit III.D.), which the Agency is proposing
to allow manufacturers to indicate through the
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reporting tool has already been submitted rather than re-submit the
information. EPA is requesting comment on whether any additional data
elements may be duplicative of information collected by EPA under TSCA
or other federal statutes. Please identify the information that you
believe is duplicative and the statute under which it is submitted, as
well as the precision of the information if appropriate (for example,
whether the data are submitted as a range or as an integer to the
nearest significant digits).
5. Scope of environmental and health effects information collected.
EPA is requesting comment on what existing environmental and health
effects information should be within the scope of this rule. EPA is
proposing to require such information be submitted in the form of OECD
harmonized templates, to the extent they are available, and as full
study reports and any supporting documents. The Agency is requesting
comments on the scope of existing environmental and health information
that may be requested from PFAS manufacturers. The Agency is also
interested in comments on the proposed format of these submissions.
6. Additional information or data elements. EPA has provided the
list of proposed data elements for this rule in Unit III.C (Ref. 10),
which EPA is authorized to request under section 8(a)(7). EPA is
interested in public comment on the scope of these proposed data
elements, including whether there are additional data elements EPA
should collect under the authority of section 8(a)(7). Specifically,
EPA is interested in comments on whether the final rule should include
a data field allowing reporters to provide generic names or
descriptions in the event a manufacturer is aware they have produced or
imported a PFAS but are not able to reasonably ascertain the specific
PFAS identity. The Agency is also requesting comments on additional
data elements such as composition information if a PFAS has a variable
composition, analytical methods, and whether occupational exposure
information should distinguish occupational non-users (i.e., those
nearby but not in direct contact with the chemical) from workers (i.e.,
those who are in direct contact with the chemical).
7. EPA's use and publication of certain non-CBI data. EPA is
requesting public comment on how the Agency may consider using the data
received under this reporting rule, beyond those activities previously
mentioned in Unit II.E. Additionally, the Agency is interested in
comment on the extent to which non-CBI data submitted under this rule
should be provided to the general public.
8. Joint submissions. EPA is requesting public comment on whether
the Agency should enable the use of joint submissions in specific
circumstances, similar to CDR joint submissions. Joint submissions may
be necessary under circumstances when: (1) A company imports a chemical
or a mixture under a trade name and the substance identity, or
individual components, are not known to the importer, or (2) a
manufacturer cannot provide the entire chemical identity of a chemical
substance it manufactures because the chemical substance is
manufactured using a reactant having an identity that the reactant
supplier claims as confidential. In these circumstances, the supplier
has identified that it will not disclose to the manufacturer (or
importer) or does not, itself, know the chemical identity.
9. Small manufacturers. EPA is requesting public comment on how the
Agency may assist small manufacturers with compliance with this
proposed rule. The Agency appreciates comments related to both
regulatory and non-regulatory assistance, such as different reporting
timelines and outreach.
V. References
The following is a list of the documents that are specifically
referenced in this document. The docket includes these documents and
other information considered by EPA, including documents that are
referenced within the documents that are included in the docket, even
if the referenced document is not physically located in the docket. For
assistance in locating these other documents, please consult the
technical person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
1. EPA (2019). EPA's Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
Action Plan, EPA-823R-18-004. February 14, 2019. Available at
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2019-02/documents/pfas_action_plan_021319_508compliant_1.pdf.
2. EPA (2017). Technical Fact Sheet--Perfluorooctane Sulfonate
(PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA), EPA 505-F-17-001. November
2017. Available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2017-12/documents/ffrrofactsheet_contaminants_pfos_pfoa_11-20-17_508_0.pdf.
3. EPA (2009). Long-Chain Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs) Action
Plan. December 30, 2009. Available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-01/documents/pfcs_action_plan1230_09.pdf.
4. ATSDR (2018). Toxicology Profile for Perfluoroalkyls. June 2018.
Available at https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp200.pdf.
5. EPA. TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory. (No date). Available at
https://www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory. [Accessed November 12, 2020].
6. EPA. Instructions for Reporting: 2020 TSCA Chemical Data
Reporting. November 2020. Available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2020-12/documents/instructions_for_reporting_2020_tsca_cdr_2020-11-25.pdf.
7. EPA. Examples of PFAS and Structural Diagrams included in the
Proposed Rule for Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for PFAS.
October 2020.
8. EPA. Filing a Pre-manufacture Notice with EPA. (No date).
Available at https://www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-chemicals-under-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/filing-pre-manufacture-notice-epa.
[Accessed November 12, 2020].
9. EPA (2020). CDX Chemical Safety and Pesticide Programs (CSPP)
Registration User Guide; Version 3.02. March 6, 2020. Available at
https://www.epa.gov/chemical-data-reporting/cspp-cdx-registration-guide.
10. EPA. Data Elements included in the Proposed Rule for Reporting
and Recordkeeping Requirements for PFAS. October 2020.
11. OECD. OECD Harmonised Templates. (No date). Available at https://www.oecd.org/ehs/templates/harmonised-templates.htm. [Accessed
November 12, 2020].
12. EPA (2013). Electronic Reporting under the Toxic Substances
Control Act; Final Rule. (78 FR 72818, December 4, 2013) (FRL-9394-
6).
13. EPA (2020). TSCA Chemical Data Reporting Revisions Under TSCA
Section 8(a); Final Rule. (85 FR 20122, April 9, 2020) (FRL-10005-
56).
14. EPA (2020). Economic Analysis for the Proposed Rule for
Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for PFAS. November 2020.
15. EPA (2020). Information Collection Request Supporting Statement.
Proposed Rule ICR: Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for
PFAS. EPA ICR No. 2682.01. November 2020.
VII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders
can be found at https://www2.epa.gov/laws-regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
This action is a significant regulatory action that was submitted
to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under Executive
Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
January 21, 2011). EPA prepared an analysis of the estimated costs and
benefits associated
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with this action (Ref. 13), which is available in the docket and is
summarized in Unit I.E. Any changes made in response to OMB
recommendations have been documented in the docket for this action as
required by section 6(a)(3)(E) of Executive Order 12866.
B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
The information collection activities in this proposed rule have
been submitted for approval to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) under the PRA, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. The Information Collection
Request (ICR) document that EPA prepared has been assigned EPA ICR
number 2682.01 (Ref. 15). You can find a copy of the ICR in the docket
for this rule, and it is briefly summarized here.
The reporting requirements identified in the proposed rule would
enable EPA to meet the statutory obligations required by TSCA section
8(a)(7) and collect data related to the identities, manufacture, use,
exposure, and disposal of PFAS manufactured in the United States since
2011. These proposed reporting requirements would also help the Agency
to collect existing information on the health and environmental effects
of PFAS. EPA intends to use information collected under the rule to
assist in chemical assessments under TSCA, and to inform any additional
work necessary under environmental protection mandates beyond TSCA.
Respondents may claim some of the information reported to EPA under the
proposed rule as CBI under TSCA section 14. TSCA section 14(c) requires
a supporting statement and certification for confidentiality claims
asserted after June 22, 2016.
Respondents/affected entities: Manufacturers (including importers)
of PFAS since January 1, 2011.
Respondent's obligation to respond: Mandatory (15 U.S.C.
2607(a)(7)).
Estimated number of respondents: 234.
Frequency of response: Once.
Total estimated burden: 122,104 hours (per year). Burden is defined
at 5 CFR 1320.3(b).
Total estimated cost: $9,820,813 (per year), includes no annualized
capital or operation and maintenance costs.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for the
EPA's regulations in 40 CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9.
Submit your comments on the Agency's need for this information, the
accuracy of the provided burden estimates and any suggested methods for
minimizing respondent burden to the EPA using the docket identified at
the beginning of this rule. You may also send your ICR-related comments
to OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs via email to
[email protected], Attention: Desk Officer for the EPA.
Since OMB is required to make a decision concerning the ICR between 30
and 60 days after receipt, OMB must receive comments no later than July
28, 2021. The EPA will respond to any ICR-related comments in the final
rule.
C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
I certify that this action will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.). The small entities subject to the requirements of
this action are manufacturers (including importers) of PFAS. EPA
estimates that 59 small firms would be affected by the proposed rule.
Of those small firms, 46% would have cost impacts of less than 1% of
annual revenues, 19% would have impacts between 1-3%, and 35% would
have impacts of more than 3% of annual revenues. The affected small
businesses subject to the proposed rule are expected to incur
$1,788,506 in costs for this one-time reporting, with per-firm costs
estimated to range from $16,864 to $92,390. However, EPA is unable to
estimate the number of small entity importers of articles that are
subject to this proposed rule due to a lack of available data on
importers of articles containing PFAS. Imported articles are exempt
from the CDR Rule under 40 CFR 711.10(b). Similarly, under TRI
reporting, listed toxic chemicals contained in articles that are
processed or otherwise used at a covered facility are exempt from
reporting threshold determinations and release and other waste
management calculations. EPA is unaware of publicly available data that
provides the information on the article importers needed to develop the
estimates. Without available data, EPA does not have a representative
subset of firms to reference as a basis for estimates and thus cannot
estimate the number of importers of articles that will be affected.
However, EPA expects that article importers may incur a range of
costs depending on the number of articles they import, their level of
knowledge of their imported articles, the complexity of supply chains,
and whether PFAS is present in their articles. Importers of articles
that contain PFAS may incur costs for rule familiarization ($69.79 per
firm); identifying the type of imported articles that potentially use
PFAS ($1,641-$1,932 per firm); identifying suppliers involved ($1,185
per firm); collecting data from suppliers ($0-644 per article); and
recordkeeping ($12 per firm). Details of this analysis are presented in
the Economic Analysis of the proposed rule (Ref. 14), which is
available in the docket.
D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
This action does not contain an unfunded mandate of $100 million or
more as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not
significantly or uniquely affect small governments. The requirements of
this action would primarily affect manufacturers (including importers)
of PFAS. The total quantified one-time costs of the proposed rule are
approximately $9.8 million.
E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This action does not have federalism implications as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999). It will not have
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.
F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian
Tribal Governments
This action does not have tribal implications as specified in
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000). It will not have
substantial direct effects on tribal governments, on the relationship
between the Federal government and the Indian tribes, or on the
distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal
government and Indian tribes. Thus, E.O. 13175 does not apply to this
action.
G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental
Health Risks and Safety Risks
EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997)
as applying only to those regulatory actions that concern environmental
health or safety risks that the Agency has reason to believe may
disproportionately affect children, per the definition of ``covered
regulatory action'' in section 2-202 of the Executive Order. This
action is not a covered regulatory action because it is not
``economically significant'' under Executive Order 12866 and it does
not concern an environmental health risk or safety risk. Although this
action would not establish an environmental standard
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intended to mitigate health or safety risks, the information that would
be submitted to EPA in accordance with this proposed rule would be used
to inform the Agency's decision-making process regarding chemical
substances to which children may be disproportionately exposed. This
information may also assist the Agency and others in determining
whether the chemical substances covered in this proposed rule present
potential risks, which would allow the Agency and others to take
appropriate action to investigate and mitigate those risks.
H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
This action is not a ``significant energy action'' as defined in
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not
likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply,
distribution, or use of energy and has not otherwise been designated by
the Administrator of OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
as a ``significant energy action.''
I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)
Because this action does not involve any technical standards, NTTAA
section 12(d), 15 U.S.C. 272 note, does not apply to this action.
J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations
EPA believes that this action does not have disproportionately high
and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority
populations, low-income populations and/or indigenous peoples, as
specified in Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
The requirements of the proposed rule are directed at manufacturers
(including importers) of PFAS chemicals for which basic production,
use, and toxicity information is currently unavailable. The costs and
the benefits of the proposed rule would not be disproportionately
distributed across different geographic regions or among different
categories of individuals. Consumers of these chemical products,
workers who come into contact with these chemical substances, and
communities neighboring PFAS manufacturing sites could benefit from
EPA's assessment of information required under the proposed rule. The
Agency believes that the information collected under this proposed
rule, if finalized, will assist EPA and others in determining the
potential hazards and risks associated with PFAS chemicals. Although
not directly impacting environmental justice-related concerns, this
information will enable the Agency to better protect human health and
the environment, including in low-income and minority communities.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 705
Chemicals, Environmental protection, Hazardous Materials,
Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements.
Dated: June 10, 2021.
Michal Freedhoff,
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical Safety and
Pollution Prevention.
Therefore, for the reasons stated in the preamble, the
Environmental Protection Agency proposes to amend 40 CFR chapter I by
adding part 705 to read as follows:
PART 705--REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PER-
AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES
Sec.
705.1. Scope.
705.3. Definitions.
705.5. Substances for which reports must be submitted.
705.10. Persons who must report.
705.15. What information to report.
705.20. When to report.
705.22. Duplicative reporting.
705.25. Recordkeeping requirements.
705.30. Confidentiality claims.
705.35. Electronic reporting.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a)(7).
Sec. 705.1 Scope.
This part specifies reporting and recordkeeping procedures for
manufacturers (including importers) of certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl
substances (hereafter referred to as PFAS) under section 8(a)(7) of the
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
Sec. 705.3 Definitions.
Central Data Exchange or CDX means EPA's centralized electronic
submission receiving system.
Chemical Information Submission System or CISS means EPA's
electronic, web-based reporting tool for the completion and submission
of data, reports, and other information, or its successors.
Commercial use means the use of a chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance (including as part of an article) in a
commercial enterprise providing saleable goods or services.
Consumer use means the use of a chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance (including as part of an article) when
sold to or made available to consumers for their use.
Environmental or health effects information means any information
of any effect of a chemical substance or mixture on health or the
environment or on both. This includes all health and safety studies.
(1) Not only is information which arises as a result of a formal,
disciplined study included, but other information relating to the
effects of a chemical substance or mixture on health or the environment
is also included. Any information that bears on the effects of a
chemical substance on health or the environment would be included.
(2) Examples are:
(i) Long- and short-term tests of mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, or
teratogenicity; data on behavioral disorders; dermatoxicity;
pharmacological effects; mammalian absorption, distribution,
metabolism, and excretion; cumulative, additive, and synergistic
effects; and acute, subchronic, and chronic effects.
(ii) Tests for ecological or other environmental effects on
invertebrates, fish, or other animals, and plants, including: Acute
toxicity tests, chronic toxicity tests, critical life-stage tests,
behavioral tests, algal growth tests, seed germination tests, plant
growth or damage tests, microbial function tests, bioconcentration or
bioaccumulation tests, and model ecosystem (microcosm) studies.
(iii) Assessments of human and environmental exposure, including
workplace exposure, and impacts of a particular chemical substance or
mixture on the environment, including surveys, tests, and studies of:
Biological, photochemical, and chemical degradation; structure/activity
relationships; air, water, and soil transport; biomagnification and
bioconcentration; and chemical and physical properties, e.g., boiling
point, vapor pressure, evaporation rates from soil and water, octanol/
water partition coefficient, and water solubility.
(iv) Monitoring data, when they have been aggregated and analyzed
to measure the exposure of humans or the environment to a chemical
substance or mixture.
Health and safety studies means any study of any effect of a
chemical substance or mixture on health or the environment or on both,
including underlying information and epidemiological studies, studies
of occupational exposure to a chemical substance or mixture,
toxicological, clinical, and ecological studies of a
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chemical substance or mixture, and any test performed pursuant to this
Act.
Known to or reasonably ascertainable by means all information in a
person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable
person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or
know.
Industrial function means the intended physical or chemical
characteristic for which a chemical substance or mixture is consumed as
a reactant; incorporated into a formulation, mixture, reaction product,
or article; repackaged; or used.
Industrial use means use at a site at which one or more chemical
substances or mixtures are manufactured (including imported) or
processed.
Intended for use by children means the chemical substance or
mixture is used in or on a product that is specifically intended for
use by children age 14 or younger. A chemical substance or mixture is
intended for use by children when the submitter answers ``yes'' to at
least one of the following questions for the product into which the
submitter's chemical substance or mixture is incorporated:
(1) Is the product commonly recognized (i.e., by a reasonable
person) as being intended for children age 14 or younger?
(2) Does the manufacturer of the product state through product
labeling or other written materials that the product is intended for or
will be used by children age 14 or younger?
(3) Is the advertising, promotion, or marketing of the product
aimed at children age 14 or younger?
Manufacture means to manufacture for commercial purposes.
Manufacture for commercial purposes means: (1) To import, produce,
or manufacture with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the manufacturer, and includes among other
things, such ``manufacture'' of any amount of a chemical substance or
mixture:
(i) For commercial distribution, including for test marketing.
(ii) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product
research and development, or as an intermediate.
(2) Manufacture for commercial purposes also applies to substances
that are produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of another substance or mixture, including both
byproducts that are separated from that other substance or mixture and
impurities that remain in that substance or mixture. Such byproducts
and impurities may, or may not, in themselves have commercial value.
They are nonetheless produced for the purpose of obtaining a commercial
advantage since they are part of the manufacture of a chemical product
for a commercial purpose.
Manufacturer means a person who manufactures a chemical substance.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAS, for the purpose of
this part, means any chemical substance or mixture that structurally
contains the unit R-(CF2)-C(F)(R')R''. Both the CF2 and CF moieties are
saturated carbons. None of the R groups (R, R' or R'') can be hydrogen.
Site-limited means a chemical substance is manufactured and
processed only within a site and is not distributed as a chemical
substance or as part of a mixture or article outside the site. Imported
chemical substances are never site-limited.
Worker means someone at a site of manufacture, import, or
processing who performs work activities near sources of a chemical
substance or mixture or directly handles the chemical substance or
mixture during the performance of work activities.
Sec. 705.5 Substances for which reports must be submitted.
The requirements of this part apply to all chemical substances and
mixtures that are PFAS, consistent with the definition of PFAS at Sec.
705.3. This includes, but is not limited to, all PFAS listed or
otherwise described in this section. This section contains 5 listings
of examples of chemical substances or mixtures that meet this
definition. Paragraph (a) of this section is a list of chemical
substances on the TSCA Inventory that have an associated Chemical
Abstract Services (CAS) Registry Number. Paragraph (b) of this section
is a list of chemical substances that have an associated TSCA Accession
Number. Paragraph (c) of this section is a list of chemical substances
that have both an associated low-volume exemption (LVE) case number and
a non-confidential CASRN. Paragraph (d) of this section is a list of
chemical substances with an LVE case number but no CASRN. Paragraph (e)
of this section is a list of structural diagram examples of PFAS and
those CASRNs.
(a) Examples of PFAS by CAS Registry Number.
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CASRN Chemical name
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76-14-2.................. Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
76-15-3.................. Ethane, 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-.
76-16-4.................. Ethane, 1,1,1,2,2,2-hexafluoro-.
76-19-7.................. Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-octafluoro-.
115-25-3................. Cyclobutane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluoro-.
124-73-2................. Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
306-91-2................. Phenanthrene,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4a,4b,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8a,9,9
,10,10,10a-tetracosafluorotetradecahydro-.
306-94-5................. Naphthalene,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4a,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8a-
octadecafluorodecahydro-.
307-24-4................. Hexanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
undecafluoro-.
307-30-2................. 1-Octanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-.
307-34-6................. Octane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
octadecafluoro-.
307-35-7................. 1-Octanesulfonyl fluoride,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-.
307-55-1................. Dodecanoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,
12,12,12-tricosafluoro-.
307-60-8................. Dodecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12-pentacosafluoro-12-iodo-.
307-63-1................. Tetradecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14-nonacosafluoro-14-
iodo-.
307-70-0................. 1-Undecanol,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11-
eicosafluoro-.
307-98-2................. 2-Propenoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluorooctyl ester.
311-89-7................. 1-Butanamine, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-
N,N-bis(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)-.
335-27-3................. Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-decafluoro-
4,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
335-36-4................. Furan, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5-heptafluorotetrahydro-5-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)-.
335-42-2................. Butanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-
.
335-57-9................. Heptane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
hexadecafluoro-.
335-66-0................. Octanoyl fluoride,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-.
335-67-1................. Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-.
335-71-7................. 1-Heptanesulfonyl fluoride,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-.
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335-76-2................. Decanoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
nonadecafluoro-.
335-95-5................. Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-, sodium salt (1:1).
336-08-3................. Hexanedioic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-
.
336-59-4................. Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-,
1,1'-anhydride.
338-83-0................. 1-Propanamine, 1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-N,N-
bis(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropyl)-.
338-84-1................. 1-Pentanamine, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoro-N,N-bis(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)-.
354-64-3................. Ethane, 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-2-iodo-.
354-87-0................. Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2,2-
pentafluoro-.
355-02-2................. Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-
undecafluoro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-.
355-25-9................. Butane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-decafluoro-.
355-38-4................. Hexanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
undecafluoro-.
355-42-0................. Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tetradecafluoro-.
355-43-1................. Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-
tridecafluoro-6-iodo-.
355-46-4................. 1-Hexanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-.
355-50-0................. Hexadecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16-
tritriacontafluoro-16-iodo-.
355-80-6................. 1-Pentanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-.
356-24-1................. Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-,
methyl ester.
356-27-4................. Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-,
ethyl ester.
356-42-3................. Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-, 1,1'-
anhydride.
375-00-8................. Butanenitrile, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
375-01-9................. 1-Butanol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
375-03-1................. Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-methoxy-
.
375-16-6................. Butanoyl chloride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-
.
375-22-4................. Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
375-62-2................. Pentanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
nonafluoro-.
375-72-4................. 1-Butanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-.
375-73-5................. 1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-.
375-84-8................. Heptanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
tridecafluoro-.
375-85-9................. Heptanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
tridecafluoro-.
375-88-2................. Heptane, 1-bromo-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-.
375-95-1................. Nonanoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-
heptadecafluoro-.
376-06-7................. Tetradecanoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,
12,12,13,13,14,14,14-heptacosafluoro-.
376-14-7................. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
376-27-2................. Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-, methyl ester.
376-73-8................. Pentanedioic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro-.
376-90-9................. 1,5-Pentanediol, 2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro-.
377-38-8................. Butanedioic acid, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-.
378-76-7................. Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-,
potassium salt (1:1).
382-28-5................. Morpholine, 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
383-07-3................. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[butyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
421-73-8................. Propane, 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro-.
422-05-9................. 1-Propanol, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
422-56-0................. Propane, 3,3-dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-.
422-61-7................. Propanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
422-63-9................. 1,1-Propanediol, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
422-64-0................. Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoro-.
423-39-2................. Butane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-nonafluoro-4-iodo-.
423-62-1................. Decane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-
heneicosafluoro-10-iodo-.
423-82-5................. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
425-38-7................. Propanoyl fluoride, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-3-
(trifluoromethoxy)-.
428-59-1................. Oxirane, 2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)-
.
507-55-1................. Propane, 1,3-dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoro-.
507-63-1................. Octane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-8-iodo-.
559-40-0................. Cyclopentene, 1,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-.
647-42-7................. 1-Octanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluoro-.
678-26-2................. Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-dodecafluoro-
.
678-39-7................. 1-Decanol,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluoro-.
697-18-7................. 1,2-Oxathietane, 3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-, 2,2-
dioxide.
699-30-9................. 2,5-Furandione, 3,3,4,4-tetrafluorodihydro-.
754-34-7................. Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-iodo-.
755-73-7................. Propanoic acid, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-3-methoxy-
, methyl ester.
756-12-7................. 2-Butanone, 1,1,1,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-3-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
756-13-8................. 3-Pentanone, 1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
773-14-8................. Furan, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluorotetrahydro-.
813-44-5................. 3-Pentanone, 1,1,1,2,4,5,5,5-octafluoro-2,4-
bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
813-45-6................. 3-Hexanone, 1,1,1,2,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
undecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-.
865-86-1................. 1-Dodecanol,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,12-heneicosafluoro-.
1547-26-8................ 1-Pentene, 2,3,3,4,4,5,5-heptafluoro-.
1623-05-8................ Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-.
1652-63-7................ 1-Propanaminium, 3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]-N,N,N-
trimethyl-, iodide (1:1).
1682-78-6................ Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethoxy)-.
1691-99-2................ 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-.
1763-23-1................ 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-.
1892-03-1................ Cyclopentene, 1,3,3,4,4,5,5-heptafluoro-.
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1996-88-9................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl ester.
2043-47-2................ 1-Hexanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-.
2043-53-0................ Decane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-10-iodo-.
2043-54-1................ Dodecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-
heneicosafluoro-12-iodo-.
2043-55-2................ Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-nonafluoro-6-iodo-.
2043-57-4................ Octane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-
tridecafluoro-8-iodo-.
2062-98-8................ Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-.
2144-53-8................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl
ester.
2144-54-9................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,12-heneicosafluorododecyl ester.
2218-54-4................ Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-,
sodium salt (1:1).
2263-09-4................ 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-butyl-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-.
2641-34-1................ Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-.
2706-90-3................ Pentanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-
.
2795-39-3................ 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
2923-93-5................ Hexanamide, 2-[2,4-bis(1,1-
dimethylpropyl)phenoxy]-N-[4-[(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
heptafluoro-1-oxobutyl)amino]-3-
hydroxyphenyl]-.
2991-51-7................ Glycine, N-ethyl-N-
[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium
salt (1:1).
2994-71-0................ Cyclobutane, 1,1,2,2,3,4-hexafluoro-3,4-
bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
3107-18-4................ Cyclohexanesulfonic acid,
1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-undecafluoro-,
potassium salt (1:1).
3330-14-1................ Propane, 1-[1-[difluoro(1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy)methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-
.
3794-64-7................ Butanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-,
silver(1+) salt (1:1).
3825-26-1................ Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
3871-99-6................ 1-Hexanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-,
potassium salt (1:1).
3872-25-1................ 1-Pentanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
3934-23-4................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluorooctyl ester.
4089-58-1................ Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-[1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoro-2-
(fluorosulfonyl)ethoxy]propoxy]-.
4151-50-2................ 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-.
4980-53-4................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-
nonacosafluorohexadecyl ester.
6014-75-1................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl
ester.
6130-43-4................ Heptanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
tridecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
6588-63-2................ Cyclohexanecarbonyl fluoride,
1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-undecafluoro-.
10493-43-3............... Ethene, 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,2-
pentafluoroethoxy)-.
13252-13-6............... Propanoic acid, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-.
13429-24-8............... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, dimer.
13695-31-3............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
heptafluorobutyl ester.
15290-77-4............... Cyclopentane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4-heptafluoro-.
16090-14-5............... Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-
[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
16517-11-6............... Octadecanoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,
12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,18-
pentatriacontafluoro-.
17202-41-4............... 1-Nonanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-
nonadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
17527-29-6............... 2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl ester.
17631-68-4............... Europium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-
dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-
.kappa.O3,.kappa.O5)-.
17741-60-5............... 2-Propenoic acid,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,12-heneicosafluorododecyl ester.
17978-77-7............... Praseodymium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-
2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-
.kappa.O3,.kappa.O5)-.
18599-20-7............... Butane, 1,4-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-.
18599-22-9............... 1-Butene, 4-bromo-3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-.
19430-93-4............... 1-Hexene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-.
21615-47-4............... Hexanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
undecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
21652-58-4............... 1-Decene,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluoro-.
24448-09-7............... 1-Octanesulfonamide,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-
.
25268-77-3............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]methylamino]et
hyl ester.
25291-17-2............... 1-Octene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluoro-.
25398-32-7............... Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, telomer with
1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-2-iodoethane.
26650-09-9............... Thiocyanic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl ester.
26654-97-7............... Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-
[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
26655-00-5............... Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
26738-51-2............... 3,6,9,12-Tetraoxapentadecane,
1,1,1,2,4,4,5,7,7,8,10,10,11,13,13,14,14,15,
15,15-eicosafluoro-5,8,11-
tris(trifluoromethyl)-.
27619-88-1............... 1-Hexanesulfonyl chloride, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluoro-.
27619-89-2............... 1-Octanesulfonyl chloride,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-.
27619-90-5............... 1-Decanesulfonyl chloride,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluoro-.
27619-91-6............... 1-Dodecanesulfonyl chloride,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,12-heneicosafluoro-.
27619-97-2............... 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-.
27905-45-9............... 2-Propenoic acid,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl ester.
29081-56-9............... 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
29117-08-6............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
29420-49-3............... 1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
29457-72-5............... 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-, lithium salt (1:1).
29809-34-5............... Eicosane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18
,18,19,19,20,20-hentetracontafluoro-20-iodo-
.
29809-35-6............... Octadecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18
,18-heptatriacontafluoro-18-iodo-.
30046-31-2............... Tetradecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12-pentacosafluoro-14-iodo-.
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31175-20-9............... Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
31506-32-8............... 1-Octanesulfonamide,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-N-methyl-.
34362-49-7............... 2-Propenoic acid,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-
nonacosafluorohexadecyl ester.
34395-24-9............... 2-Propenoic acid,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl
ester.
34454-97-2............... 1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
34455-29-3............... 1-Propanaminium, N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-
dimethyl-3-[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, inner
salt.
34788-82-4............... Europium, tris[3-[2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-
(oxo-.kappa.O)butyl]-1,7,7-
trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-onato-
.kappa.O]-.
35397-13-8............... Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1-
chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethene and ethene.
37338-48-0............... Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
37486-69-4............... 3,6,9,12,15-Pentaoxaoctadecane,
1,1,1,2,4,4,5,7,7,8,10,10,11,13,13,14,16,16,
17,17,18,18,18-tricosafluoro-5,8,11,14-
tetrakis(trifluoromethyl)-.
38006-74-5............... 1-Propanaminium, 3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]-N,N,N-
trimethyl-, chloride (1:1).
38565-52-5............... Oxirane, 2-(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
tridecafluoroheptyl)-.
39239-77-5............... 1-Tetradecanol,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluoro-.
42532-60-5............... Propanenitrile, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
51851-37-7............... Silane, triethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-.
52166-82-2............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]-,
chloride (1:1).
52591-27-2............... 2-Propenoic acid, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl ester.
53518-00-6............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, chloride
(1:1).
54950-05-9............... Butanedioic acid, 2-sulfo-, 1,4-
bis(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl) ester, sodium salt
(1:1).
55716-11-5............... Morpholine, 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-
(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
55910-10-6............... Glycine, N-
[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]-N-propyl-,
potassium salt (1:1).
56372-23-7............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
56467-05-1............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-
(tridecafluorohexyl)-.omega.-hydroxy-.
56773-42-3............... Ethanaminium, N,N,N-triethyl-,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-1-octanesulfonate (1:1).
57570-64-6............... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-
(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
58194-00-6............... Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,2,3,3-hexafluoro-3-
(trifluoromethoxy)propoxy]-.
59071-10-2............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
60164-51-4............... Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha.-(1,1,2,2,2-
pentafluoroethyl)-.omega.-
[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
60270-55-5............... 1-Heptanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
60699-51-6............... 1-Hexadecanol,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-nonacosafluoro-
.
61660-12-6............... 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-N-[3-
(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]-.
61798-68-3............... Pyridinium, 1-
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)-, 4-
methylbenzenesulfonate (1:1).
62037-80-3............... Propanoic acid, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-,
ammonium salt (1:1).
63654-41-1............... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane and 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
63863-43-4............... Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
methyl ester.
63863-44-5............... Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
methyl ester, polymer with 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
65059-79-2............... 1-Butene, 4-bromo-3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-
(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
65104-45-2............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,12-heneicosafluorododecyl ester, polymer
with 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate,
methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl
2-methyl-2-propenoate.
65104-65-6............... 1-Eicosanol,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,19,19,
20,20,20-heptatriacontafluoro-.
65104-67-8............... 1-Octadecanol,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,17,17,18,18,18-
tritriacontafluoro-.
65510-55-6............... Hexadecane,
1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
11,11,12,12,13,13,14,14-nonacosafluoro-16-
iodo-.
65530-59-8............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-
propanetricarboxylate (3:1).
65530-61-2............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-.
65530-62-3............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.,.alpha.'-
[phosphinicobis(oxy-2,1-
ethanediyl)]bis[.omega.-fluoro-.
65530-63-4............... Ethanol, 2,2'-iminobis-, compd. with .alpha.-
fluoro-.omega.-[2-
(phosphonooxy)ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene)
(2:1).
65530-64-5............... Ethanol, 2,2'-iminobis-, compd. with
.alpha.,.alpha.'-[phosphinicobis(oxy-2,1-
ethanediyl)]bis[.omega.-
fluoropoly(difluoromethylene)] (1:1).
65530-65-6............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-[(1-oxooctadecyl)oxy]ethyl]-.
65530-66-7............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl]-.
65530-69-0............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-[2-[(2-
carboxyethyl)thio]ethyl]-.omega.-fluoro-,
lithium salt (1:1).
65530-70-3............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.,.alpha.'-
[phosphinicobis(oxy-2,1-
ethanediyl)]bis[.omega.-fluoro-, ammonium
salt (1:1).
65530-71-4............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium
salt (1:1).
65530-72-5............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium
salt (1:2).
65530-74-7............... Ethanol, 2,2'-iminobis-, compd. with .alpha.-
fluoro-.omega.-[2-
(phosphonooxy)ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene)
(1:1).
65530-82-7............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.,.omega.-
difluoro-.
65530-83-8............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-[2-[(2-
carboxyethyl)thio]ethyl]-.omega.-fluoro-.
65530-85-0............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-
(cyclohexylmethyl)-.omega.-hydro-.
65545-80-4............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-
.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-(2-
hydroxyethyl)poly(difluoromethylene) (1:1).
65605-56-3............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, dihydrogen 2-
hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylate.
65605-57-4............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, hydrogen 2-
hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylate.
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65605-58-5............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester,
polymer with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene).
65605-59-6............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester,
polymer with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-[2-[(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene) and N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide.
65605-73-4............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl]-
, homopolymer.
65636-35-3............... Ethanaminium, N,N-diethyl-N-methyl-2-[(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]-, methyl
sulfate (1:1), polymer with 2-ethylhexyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate, .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-
[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene), 2-
hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide.
67584-42-3............... Cyclohexanesulfonic acid,
decafluoro(pentafluoroethyl)-, potassium
salt (1:1).
67584-51-4............... Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium salt
(1:1).
67584-52-5............... Glycine, N-ethyl-N-[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium
salt (1:1).
67584-53-6............... Glycine, N-ethyl-N-
[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium
salt (1:1).
67584-55-8............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
67584-56-9............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
67584-57-0............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
67584-58-1............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]-,
iodide (1:1).
67584-59-2............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ester.
67584-62-7............... Glycine, N-ethyl-N-
[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]-, potassium
salt (1:1).
67905-19-5............... Hexadecanoic acid,
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,
12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,16,16,16-
hentriacontafluoro-.
67906-42-7............... 1-Decanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heneicosafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
67939-95-1............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide
(1:1).
67969-69-1............... 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-N-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-,
ammonium salt (1:2).
68084-62-8............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester.
68140-18-1............... Thiols, C4-10, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
68140-20-5............... Thiols, C6-12, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
68140-21-6............... Thiols, C10-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
68141-02-6............... Octanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
pentadecafluoro-, chromium(3+) salt (3:1).
68156-01-4............... Cyclohexanesulfonic acid,
nonafluorobis(trifluoromethyl)-, potassium
salt (1:1).
68156-07-0............... Cyclohexanesulfonic acid,
decafluoro(trifluoromethyl)-, potassium salt
(1:1).
68182-34-3............... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-
heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane and 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
68187-25-7............... Butanoic acid, 4-[[3-
(dimethylamino)propyl]amino]-4-oxo-, 2(or 3)-
[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-
alkyl)thio] derivs.
68187-47-3............... 1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[[1-oxo-
3-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C4-16-
alkyl)thio]propyl]amino] derivs., sodium
salts.
68188-12-5............... Alkyl iodides, C4-20, .gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro.
68227-96-3............... 2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester, telomer with 2-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]methylamino]et
hyl 2-propenoate, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-
1-yl)-.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,4-
butanediyl), .alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-
propen-1-yl)-.omega.-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-
propen-1-yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl), 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate and 1-octanethiol.
68239-43-0............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-ethylhexyl
ester, polymer with .alpha.-fluoro-.omega.-
[2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl]poly(difluoromethylene), 2-
hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide.
68258-85-5............... 1-Hexene, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-,
polymer with ethene and 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
68259-07-4............... 1-Heptanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
68259-08-5............... 1-Hexanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-,
ammonium salt (1:1).
68259-09-6............... 1-Pentanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
68259-10-9............... 1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-, ammonium salt (1:1).
68259-11-0............... Pentanoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-
, ammonium salt (1:1).
68259-38-1............... Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68259-39-2............... Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68298-12-4............... 1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-N-methyl-.
68298-62-4............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[butyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester, telomer with 2-
[butyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, 2-methyloxirane polymer with
oxirane di-2-propenoate, 2-methyloxirane
polymer with oxirane mono-2-propenoate and 1-
octanethiol.
68298-79-3............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68298-80-6............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68298-81-7............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68310-17-8............... Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68310-18-9............... Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-hydroxy-.
68391-08-2............... Alcohols, C8-14, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro.
68412-68-0............... Phosphonic acid, perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl
derivs.
68412-69-1............... Phosphinic acid, bis(perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl)
derivs.
68515-62-8............... 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester,
reaction products with bis(2-hydroxyethyl)
terephthalate, ethylene glycol, .alpha.-
fluoro-.omega.-(2-
hydroxyethyl)poly(difluoromethylene),
hexakis(methoxymethyl)melamine and
polyethylene glycol.
68555-74-8............... 1-Pentanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
68555-75-9............... 1-Hexanesulfonamide,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-N-(2-
hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-.
68555-76-0............... 1-Heptanesulfonamide,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-
.
68555-77-1............... 1-Butanesulfonamide, N-[3-
(dimethylamino)propyl]-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-.
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68555-81-7............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]-,
chloride (1:1).
68555-91-9............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl
ester, polymer with 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate, 2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate and octadecyl 2-methyl-2-
propenoate.
68758-57-6............... 1-Tetradecanesulfonyl chloride,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluoro-.
68867-60-7............... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]methylamino]et
hyl ester, polymer with 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, 2-
[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate, 2-[methyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl 2-
propenoate and .alpha.-(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-
.omega.-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl).
68891-05-4............... Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer, .alpha.-
fluoro-.omega.-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, citrate,
reaction products with 1,6-
diisocyanatohexane.
68957-55-1............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]-,
chloride (1:1).
68957-57-3............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoropentyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide
(1:1).
68957-58-4............... 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-3-
[[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
tridecafluorohexyl)sulfonyl]amino]-, iodide
(1:1).
68957-62-0............... 1-Heptanesulfonamide, N-ethyl-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-.
68958-60-1............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoroheptyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-methoxy-.
68958-61-2............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[2-
[ethyl[(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl]-
.omega.-methoxy-.
69087-47-4............... Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
69116-73-0............... Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoro-1-(fluorocarbonyl)ethoxy]methyl]-
1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-
tetrafluoro-, methyl ester.
69804-19-9............... Propanenitrile, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-.
69991-61-3............... Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd..
69991-62-4............... Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced.
69991-67-9............... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd.
70225-14-8............... 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2'-
iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
70225-15-9............... 1-Heptanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-
pentadecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2'-
iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
70225-16-0............... 1-Hexanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-tridecafluoro-,
compd. with 2,2'-iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
70225-17-1............... 1-Pentanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-
undecafluoro-, compd. with 2,2'-
iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
70225-18-2............... 1-Butanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-, compd. with 2,2'-
iminobis[ethanol] (1:1).
70969-47-0............... Thiols, C8-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro,
telomers with acrylamide.
70983-59-4............... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-methyl-
.omega.-hydroxy-, 2-hydroxy-3-[(.gamma.-
.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alkyl)thio]propyl
ethers.
70983-60-7............... 1-Propanaminium, 2-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-,
3-[(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-
alkyl)thio] derivs., chlorides.
71608-60-1............... Pentanoic acid, 4,4-bis[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C8-20-alkyl)thio] derivs.
71832-66-1............... Propanenitrile, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and
1,1,2-trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
72623-77-9............... Fatty acids, C6-18, perfluoro, ammonium
salts.
72968-38-8............... Fatty acids, C7-13, perfluoro, ammonium
salts.
74398-72-4............... 1-Butene, 4-bromo-3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1-difluoroethene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-
hexafluoro-1-propene and 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
74499-44-8............... Phosphoric acid, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-
16-alkyl esters, compds. with
diethanolamine.
74499-68-6............... Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1-
difluoroethene and 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene.
74499-71-1............... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer
with ethene, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-
[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane and
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
78560-44-8............... Silane,
trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,
10-heptadecafluorodecyl)-.
79070-11-4............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-chloro-
.omega.-(2,2-dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethyl)-
.
80010-37-3............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-(2-sulfoethyl)-.
83048-65-1............... Silane, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)trimethoxy-.
86508-42-1............... Perfluoro compounds, C5-18.
88645-29-8............... Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced.
95144-12-0............... Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-fluoro-
.omega.-[2-(phosphonooxy)ethyl]-, ammonium
salt (1:?).
97553-95-2............... Thiocyanic acid, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C4-
20-alkyl esters.
97659-47-7............... Alkenes, C8-14 .alpha.-, .delta.-.omega.-
perfluoro.
101316-90-9.............. Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced,
acrylates.
118400-71-8.............. Disulfides, bis(.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-
20-alkyl).
123171-68-6.............. Poly(difluoromethylene), .alpha.-[2-
(acetyloxy)-3-
[(carboxymethyl)dimethylammonio]propyl]-
.omega.-fluoro-, inner salt.
125061-94-1.............. Naphthalene, [difluoro(1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-
undecafluorocyclohexyl)methyl]heptadecafluor
odecahydro-.
125476-71-3.............. Silicic acid (H4SiO4), sodium salt (1:2),
reaction products with chlorotrimethylsilane
and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluoro-1-decanol.
126066-30-6.............. Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]-.omega.-
[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
132182-92-4.............. Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-
methoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
132843-44-8.............. Ethanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-N-
[(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)sulfonyl]-,
lithium salt (1:1).
134035-61-3.............. Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
(methoxycarbonyl)ethyl]-.omega.-
[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
135228-60-3.............. Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer,
.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C6-20-alc.-
blocked.
138495-42-8.............. Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-.
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142636-88-2.............. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, octadecyl ester,
polymer with
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,12-heneicosafluorododecyl 2-propenoate,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl 2-propenoate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,1
2,13,13,14,14,14-pentacosafluorotetradecyl 2-
propenoate.
143372-54-7.............. Siloxanes and Silicones,
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptad
ecafluorodecyl)oxy Me, hydroxy Me, Me octyl,
ethers with polyethylene glycol mono-Me
ether.
147545-41-3.............. 1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-,
phosphate (ester).
148240-85-1.............. 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C4-10-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs.,
phosphates, ammonium salts.
148240-87-3.............. 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs.,
phosphates, ammonium salts.
148240-89-5.............. 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C10-20-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs.,
phosphates, ammonium salts.
149935-01-3.............. 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1-difluoroethene, ethene, 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-
(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
150135-57-2.............. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, polymers with Bu
acrylate, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C8-14-
alkyl acrylate and polyethylene glycol
monomethacrylate, 2,2'-(1,2-
diazenediyl)bis[2,4-dimethylpentanenitrile]-
initiated.
156559-18-1.............. 2-Oxiranemethanol, polymers with reduced Me
esters of reduced polymd. oxidized
tetrafluoroethylene.
161075-12-3.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, Me esters.
162492-15-1.............. Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced,
ethoxylated.
163702-05-4.............. Butane, 1-ethoxy-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-
.
163702-06-5.............. Propane, 2-(ethoxydifluoromethyl)-
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-.
163702-07-6.............. Butane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-nonafluoro-4-
methoxy-.
163702-08-7.............. Propane, 2-(difluoromethoxymethyl)-
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-.
165178-32-5.............. Propane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer with 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-2-
(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
177484-43-4.............. Propanenitrile, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,2,3,3-hexafluoro-3-[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propoxy]-, polymer with
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene and 1,1,2-
trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
178094-69-4.............. 1-Octanesulfonamide, N-[3-
(dimethyloxidoamino)propyl]-
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
heptadecafluoro-, potassium salt (1:1).
178535-23-4.............. Fatty acids, linseed-oil, .gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C8-14-alkyl esters.
180582-79-0.............. Sulfonic acids, C6-12-alkane, .gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro, ammonium salts.
182176-52-9.............. Ethaneperoxoic acid, reaction products with
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl thiocyanate and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl
thiocyanate.
185701-88-6.............. Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-, polymer with
2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane,
reaction products with 3-
(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine.
196316-34-4.............. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, polymers with
.gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro-C10-16-alkyl
acrylate and vinyl acetate, acetates.
200013-65-6.............. Diphosphoric acid, polymers with ethoxylated
reduced Me esters of reduced polymd.
oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.
200513-42-4.............. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with
butyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl 2-propenoate, 2-
hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and
methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate.
212335-64-3.............. 2-Propenoic acid, reaction products with N-[3-
(dimethylamino)propyl]-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonamide.
220075-01-4.............. Propanedioic acid, 2-
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-, 1,3-dimethyl ester.
220182-27-4.............. 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, telomer
with chlorotrifluoroethene, oxidized,
reduced, Et ester, hydrolyzed.
220459-70-1.............. Glycine, N,N-bis[2-hydroxy-3-(2-propen-1-
yloxy)propyl]-, sodium salt (1:1), reaction
products with ammonium hydroxide and
1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoro-2-iodoethane-
tetrafluoroethylene telomer.
220689-12-3.............. Phosphonium, tetrabutyl-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonate (1:1).
226409-30-9.............. Propanedioic acid, 2-
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-, 1,3-bis[4-
(ethenyloxy)butyl] ester.
238420-68-3.............. Propanedioic acid, mono(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C8-12-alkyl) derivs., di-me
esters.
238420-80-9.............. Propanedioic acid, mono(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C8-12-alkyl) derivs., bis[4-
(ethenyloxy)butyl] esters.
274917-93-0.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C3 fraction.
274917-94-1.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C4 fraction.
274917-95-2.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C5 fraction.
274917-96-3.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C6 fraction.
274917-97-4.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C7 fraction.
274918-01-3.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C8 fraction.
274918-02-4.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C9 fraction.
274918-03-5.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C10 fraction.
274918-09-1.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C11 fraction.
274918-10-4.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C12 fraction.
274918-12-6.............. Ethene, tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymd.,
reduced, decarboxylated, C13 fraction.
297730-93-9.............. Hexane, 3-ethoxy-1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-.
328389-90-8.............. 1,2-Propanediol, 3-(diethylamino)-, polymers
with 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohexane, propylene glycol and
reduced Me esters of reduced polymd.
oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, 2-ethyl-1-
hexanol-blocked, acetates (salts).
332350-90-0.............. Phosphonium, tributyl(2-methoxypropyl)-, salt
with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-methyl-1-
butanesulfonamide (1:1).
332350-93-3.............. Phosphonium, triphenyl(phenylmethyl)-, salt
with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-methyl-1-
butanesulfonamide (1:1).
421595-49-5.............. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-hydroxyethyl ester,
adduct with 5-isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohexane (1:1), reaction
products with ethoxylated reduced Me esters
of reduced polymd. oxidized
tetrafluoroethylene.
449177-94-0.............. Oxetane, 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]-.
452080-67-0.............. Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-,
polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether
with 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1),
bis(hydrogen sulfate), diammonium salt.
475678-78-5.............. Oxetane, 3-methyl-3-[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl)oxy]methyl]-.
484024-67-1.............. 1-Butanesulfonamide, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, ammonium
salt (1:1).
502164-17-2.............. Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced, Et esters.
753501-40-5.............. Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-,
polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether
with 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1).
753501-43-8.............. Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-,
polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 3-methyl-
3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane.
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864910-70-3.............. Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-,
polymer with 2-methyloxirane, 3-methyl-3-
[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, oxirane
and tetrahydrofuran.
874290-13-8.............. Ethene, 1-[difluoro(trifluoromethoxy)methoxy]-
1,2,2-trifluoro-, polymer with 1,1-
difluoroethene.
878545-84-7.............. 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, polymer
with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, 1,1,2-
trifluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,2-
pentafluoroethoxy)ethene and 1,1,2-trifluoro-
2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethene.
957209-18-6.............. Furan, 2,3,3,4,4-pentafluorotetrahydro-5-
methoxy-2,5-bis[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-.
1029089-63-1............. Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-,
polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether
with 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1),
polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 5-
isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohexane.
1033385-42-0............. Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha.-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
[[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]carbonyl]ethyl]-
.omega.-[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-
, ether with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (2:1).
1078142-10-5............. 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C6-12-alkyl)thio]methyl] derivs.,
polymers with 2,2-bis[[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C10-20-alkyl)thio]methyl]-1,3-
propanediol, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,2,4(or
2,4,4)-trimethylhexane, 2-heptyl-3,4-bis(9-
isocyanatononyl)-1-pentylcyclohexane and
2,2'-(methylimino)bis[ethanol].
1078712-88-5............. Thiols, C4-20, .gamma.-.omega.-perfluoro,
telomers with acrylamide and acrylic acid,
sodium salts.
1078715-61-3............. 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-
N,N-dimethyl-, N-[2-[(.gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C4-20-alkyl)thio]acetyl] derivs.,
inner salts.
1092822-31-5............. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester,
polymer with 2-hydroxyethyl 2-propenoate,
.alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-
.omega.-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and
3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane polymer
with tetrahydrofuran mono[[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl] ether.
1214752-87-0............. Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (1:1),
reaction products with reduced polymd.
oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, hydrolyzed,
diallyl ethers, polymers with 2,4,6,8-
tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane, Si-(8,13-
dioxo-4,7,12-trioxa-9-azapentadec-14-en-1-
yl) derivs..
1215851-50-5............. Sulfonium, [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl[4-([1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-ylthio)phenyl]phenyl-, (OC-6-21)-
trifluorotris(1,1,2,2,2-
pentafluoroethyl)phosphate(1-) (1:1).
1224429-82-6............. Phosphoric acid, mixed esters with
polyethylene glycol and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-1-
octanol, ammonium salts.
1269217-82-4............. Thieno[3,4-b]thiophene, homopolymer, 2-[1-
[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethanesulfonic acid-
tetrafluoroethylene polymer-doped.
1279108-20-1............. Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer,
.alpha.-[1-[[[3-[[3-
(dimethylamino)propyl]amino]propyl]amino]car
bonyl]-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl]-.omega.-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)poly[oxy[trifluoro(triflu
oromethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl]]-blocked.
1378928-76-7............. Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-
[difluoro][(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene,
hydrolyzed, potassium salts.
1378930-04-1............. Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 2-[1-
[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene,
hydrolyzed.
1378930-30-3............. Propanoic acid, 3-[1-[difluoro[(1,2,2-
trifluoroethenyl)oxy]methyl]-1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethoxy]-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
methyl ester, polymer with 1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethene, hydrolyzed, potassium
salts.
1564254-27-8............. Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced, Me esters, reduced, N-(3-
isocyanatomethylphenyl)carbamates.
1627515-87-0............. Hexanedioic acid, polymers with 1,3-
butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, di-Et malonate,
1,6-diisocyanatohexane, ethoxylated reduced
Me esters of reduced polymd. oxidized
tetrafluoroethylene, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene], propylene
glycol and tripropylene glycol.
1687740-67-5............. Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-
2-[(1,2,2-trifluoroethenyl)oxy]-, polymer
with 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene, hydrolyzed,
lithium salts.
1708962-18-8............. Methanol, reaction products with
1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tetradecafluoro-
3-heptene.
1708962-19-9............. Methanol, reaction products with
1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tetradecafluoro-
2-heptene.
1807944-82-6............. 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-,
barium salt (2:1).
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(b) Examples of PFAS by TSCA Accession Number.
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TSCA accession No. Chemical name
------------------------------------------------------------------------
44305.............................. Perfluoroalkyl ethanol and methyl
alcohol adducts of toluene
diisocyanate.
46641.............................. Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
methylfluoroalkyl (PROVISIONAL).
60710.............................. Modified ethylene-tetrafluoro
ethylene copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
62625.............................. Disubstituted tetrafluoroalkane.
67993.............................. Substituted tetrafluoroalkene.
68101.............................. Disubstituted tetrafluoroalkane.
70907.............................. Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
latex (PROVISIONAL).
71217.............................. Polyfluoroalkyl betaine
(PROVISIONAL).
71273.............................. Fluorinated alkyl silane
(PROVISIONAL).
73940.............................. 2-Oxepanone, polymer with n-decanol
and heptadecafluorodecanol,
reaction product with benzene,
diisocyanatomethyl (PROVISIONAL).
74465.............................. Fluoroalkylsiloxane hydrolyzate
(PROVISIONAL).
82623.............................. Perfluoroalkyl polyether
(PROVISIONAL).
87639.............................. Fluoro elastomer (PROVISIONAL).
89419.............................. Modified fluoroalkyl urethane
(PROVISIONAL).
91748.............................. Fluoro alkyl siloxane polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
99333.............................. Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
methylfluoroalkyl (PROVISIONAL).
100700............................. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl
ester, polymer with
poly(difluoromethylene), .omega.-
(2-((1-oxo-2-propenyl)oxy)ethyl)-
(PROVISIONAL).
102659............................. Perfluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
103129............................. Perfluoroalkenyltrialkylammonium
salt (PROVISIONAL).
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104984............................. Fluorosiloxane polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
105590............................. Salt of perfluoro fatty acids
(PROVISIONAL).
107734............................. Fluorinated acrylic ester polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
109649............................. Perfluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
113758............................. Fluorocarbon polymer (PROVISIONAL).
114795............................. Copolymers of fluoroolefin and
vinyl ethers (PROVISIONAL).
114831............................. Copolymers of fluoroolefin and
vinyl ethers (PROVISIONAL).
115118............................. Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
115776............................. Reaction product of a fluorinated
alcohol, epichlorohydrin, an alkyl
glycol and an isocyanate
(PROVISIONAL).
117727............................. Fluorinated substituted urethane
(PROVISIONAL).
118219............................. Perfluoroalkylacrylate
(PROVISIONAL).
118322............................. Perfluoroalkylsulfonamide salt
(PROVISIONAL).
118708............................. Reaction product of a fluorinated
alcohol, epichlorohydrin, a diol
and an isocyanate (PROVISIONAL).
122453............................. Substituted perfluoroalkenyl
ammonium salt (PROVISIONAL).
125601............................. Copolymers of fluoroolefin and
vinyl ethers (PROVISIONAL).
127765............................. Quaternary ammonium perfluoroalkyl
carboxylate (PROVISIONAL).
128677............................. Perfluoroalkyl ethylacrylate
oligomer (PROVISIONAL).
129103............................. Modified perfluoropolyoxyalkane
(PROVISIONAL).
131987............................. Fluorinated phosphate
(PROVISIONAL).
132957............................. Polyfluoroacyl chloride
(PROVISIONAL).
134748............................. Perfluoropolyamphiphile
(PROVISIONAL).
135058............................. Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
136415............................. Copolymer of fluoroolefin
(PROVISIONAL).
137587............................. Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
137667............................. Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
137678............................. Fluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
138648............................. Fluorinated acrylic copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
142008............................. Fluorinated polyalkyl alkoxy
siloxanes (PROVISIONAL).
144582............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl ester
(PROVISIONAL).
146282............................. Aromatic fluoroalkyl mixture
complex.
150755............................. Perfluorinated alcohol
(PROVISIONAL).
152137............................. Aryl phosphonate ester of a
perfluoropolyether (PROVISIONAL).
152411............................. Perfluoroalkylethylacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
153209............................. Perfluoroalkylacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
153345............................. Betaines, dimethyl (polyfluoro-
hydro-alkyl) (PROVISIONAL).
155567............................. Fluorinated silane (PROVISIONAL).
158022............................. Perfluoroalkylacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
159707............................. Fluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
160339............................. Modified fluorinated acrylic resin
(PROVISIONAL).
160680............................. Polyfluoro alkylether
(PROVISIONAL).
163214............................. Fluoroethylene-vinylether copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
164148............................. Perfluoroalkylacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
166973............................. Modified perfluoropolyether salt
(PROVISIONAL).
167410............................. Copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene
and perfluoroalkoxy ethene
(PROVISIONAL).
168833............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl amine
(PROVISIONAL).
169347............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl ester
(PROVISIONAL).
169698............................. Hydrofluorocarbon ethers
(PROVISIONAL).
171790............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl acrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
172851............................. Perfluoroalkylphosphate ammonium
salt (PROVISIONAL).
174993............................. Poly-.beta.-fluoroalkylethyl
acrylate and alkyl acrylate
(PROVISIONAL).
176740............................. Poly-.beta.-fluoroalkylethyl
acrylate and polyoxyalkyl
methacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
178008............................. Siloxane grafted fluoroelastomer.
193578............................. Alkyl perfluorinated acryloyl ester
(PROVISIONAL).
194662............................. Alkenoic acid, polymer with alkyl
alkenoate, alkylalkylalkenoate,
alkenoic acid and tridecafluoro
alkylalkenoate, compds. with
alkylaminoalcanol.
196704............................. Fluorinated acrylic copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
199350............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
200818............................. Perfluoropolyether modified
organosilane (PROVISIONAL).
204230............................. Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid
salt (PROVISIONAL).
205302............................. Hydrofluoroolefin polymer with 1,1-
difluoroethene (PROVISIONAL).
205313............................. Polyfluoroacyl peroxide
(PROVISIONAL).
217095............................. Alkylpolycarboxylic acid,
derivative,
tris(fluorinatedalkoxy)alkyl ester
salt.
218985............................. Fluorinated organopolysilazane.
221637............................. Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid
salt (PROVISIONAL).
225004............................. Siloxanes and Silicones, alkyl,
alkyl propoxy ethyl, methyl octyl,
alkyl polyfluorooctyl.
227884............................. Fluorinated acrylate, polymer with
alkyloxirane homopolymer monether
with alkanediol mono(2-methyl-2-
propenoate), tert-Bu 2-
ethylhexaneperoxoate-initiated.
230194............................. Fluoropolymer (PROVISIONAL).
231255............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer.
231642............................. Fluoroethylene vinyl copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
231937............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
231993............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl thiol.
232269............................. Fluorinated ester.
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234050............................. Fluorosilicone polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
234152............................. Alkylene diisocyanate homopolymer,
reaction product with substituted
polyethylene glycol,
perfluoroalkyl alcohol, methyl
ethyl ketoxime and
perfluoroalkylene glycol
(PROVISIONAL).
234389............................. Copolymer of tetrafluoroethene and
perfluorosulfonylvinylether
(PROVISIONAL).
234458............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl thiol.
234981............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
235586............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
235724............................. Perfluoroalkylethylmethacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
236181............................. Fluorinated oligomer alcohol
(PROVISIONAL).
236238............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
236750............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl halide.
238052............................. Perfluoropolyether compound
(PROVISIONAL).
238096............................. Alkyl methacrylates, polymer with
substituted carbomonocycle,
hydroxymethyl acrylamide and
fluorinatedalkyl acrylate
(PROVISIONAL).
238427............................. Fluoroacrylate modified urethane
(PROVISIONAL).
239191............................. Fluoroalkyl methylacrylate
copolymer.
239260............................. Fluorinated alkylsulfonamidol
urethane polymer (PROVISIONAL).
240052............................. Perfluoropolyether ally ether
(PROVISIONAL).
240392............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate co-polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
241099............................. Perfluorobutanesulfonamide and
polyoxyalkylene containing
polyurethane.
241271............................. Perfluoropolyether methoxysilane
(PROVISIONAL).
242207............................. Siloxanes and Silicones, aminoalkyl
fluorooctyl, hydroxy-
terminatedsalt.
242467............................. Polyperfluoro alkylene glycol,
perfluoroalkoxy-and hydroxy alkyl
amido perfluoroalkyl terminated
(PROVISIONAL).
243266............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
243562............................. Fluoro modified, polyether
modified, and alkyl modified
polymethylsiloxane (PROVISIONAL).
244076............................. Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes
(PROVISIONAL).
244441............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
modified with polysiloxanes.
244781............................. Fluoropolymeric sulfonic acid
(PROVISIONAL).
245397............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
245535............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl thio
polyacrylic acid-acrylamide.
245820............................. Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide
(PROVISIONAL).
245831............................. Polymer of
perfluoroalkylethylmethacrylate,
alkylacrylate, chloroethene, and
urethane methacrylate.
246118............................. Perfluoroalkylated polyamino acid
(PROVISIONAL).
246287............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
247111............................. Fluorinated aliphatic isocyanate
polymer (PROVISIONAL).
248023............................. Tetrafluoro acrylates copolymer
with polyoxy methyl derivatives
(PROVISIONAL).
248192............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate
copolymer, salt (PROVISIONAL).
248567............................. Perfluoroalkyl ethylmethacrylate
copolymer.
248589............................. Partially fluorinated alkyl betaine
(PROVISIONAL).
248647............................. Modified fluorinated acrylate.
249220............................. Partially fluorinated borate ester
(PROVISIONAL).
249311............................. Fluoro-modified acrylic copolymer.
249399............................. Fluoralkyl acrylate copolymer.
249559............................. Diethylene glycol, polymer with
diisocyanatoalkane, polyethylene
glycol monomethyl ether- and
fluorinatedalkanol-blocked
(PROVISIONAL).
249640............................. Fluoropolymeric sulfonic acid salt
(PROVISIONAL).
249720............................. Fluoroacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
251300............................. Partially fluorinated alcohol,
reaction products with phosphorus
oxide (P2O5) (PROVISIONAL).
251662............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate co-polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
251797............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
252290............................. Urethane polymer modified with
perfluoroalkylsulfonamide
(PROVISIONAL).
253884............................. Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivative.
253975............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
254116............................. Alkyl acid fluoride (PROVISIONAL).
254456............................. Perfluoroalkylsulfonamidoalkyl
acrylate, polymer with acrylic
acid derivatives (PROVISIONAL).
254649............................. Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid
salt (PROVISIONAL).
255653............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
255700............................. Fluorinated acrylic copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
255846............................. Fluorinated acrylic copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
255993............................. Hexafluoropropylene-perfluoro
(alkyl vinyl ether)-
tetrafluoroethylene copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
256372............................. Fluoro modified, polyether modified
polyacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
256394............................. Fluorinated copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
256452............................. Perfluorinated organic peroxide
(PROVISIONAL).
256678............................. Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
257171............................. Polymer of
perfluoroalkylethylacrylate,
alkylaminomethacrylate,
hydroxyalkylmethacrylate, organic
acid salt.
257444............................. Phosphoric acid, mixed esters with
partially fluorinated alcohol,
ammonium salts (PROVISIONAL).
257580............................. Partially fluorinated alcohol,
reaction products with phosphorus
oxide (P2O5), amine salts.
257911............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
257922............................. Alkane carboxylic acids esters with
long chain fatty alcohol and
fluorinated alkylsulfonamidoalkyl
alcohol (PROVISIONAL).
257966............................. Perfluoropolyether compound
(PROVISIONAL).
258072............................. Perfluorinated difunctional acid
flouride (PROVISIONAL).
258174............................. Polyfluoralkyl ether.
258196............................. Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
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258981............................. Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene-
fluorinated alkene copolymer.
259360............................. Copolymer of
perfluoroalkylsulfonamidoalkyl
acrylate and alkyl acrylate
modified fatty acid dimers
(PROVISIONAL).
259633............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl polyamide.
259655............................. Perfluoroalkyl substituted alkyl
sulfonate.
260196............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl amine.
260958............................. Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivative.
261428............................. Perfluoroalkyl acrylate
(PROVISIONAL).
261462............................. Partially fluorinated amphiphilic
condensation polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
261826............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate co-polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
262169............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
modified with polysiloxanes.
262341............................. Copolymer of perfluorinated and
alkyl methacrylates.
262545............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl thio
polyacrylamide.
262885............................. Fluoro modified, polyether modified
polyacrylate (PROVISIONAL).
263093............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl thio
polyacrylamide.
263208............................. Pefluoroalkylethylmethacrylate
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
263435............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl quaternary
ammonium chloride.
264165............................. Ammonium salt of fluorinated
alkoxyfluoropropanoic acid.
264621............................. Fluoroethylene-vinylether copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
264687............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
264916............................. Fluorinated vinyl ether polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
264949............................. Fluorochemical ester (PROVISIONAL).
265453............................. Polyfluoroalkylproponic acid ethyl
ester (PROVISIONAL).
265599............................. Fluorinated acrylic copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
266423............................. Perfluoropolyether modified silane
(PROVISIONAL).
267095............................. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
hydroxyethyl esters, telomers with
C18-26-alkyl acrylate, 1-
dodecanethiol, N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-
methyl-2-propenamide,
polyfluorooctyl methacrylate, 2,2'-
[1,2-diazenediylbis(1-
methylethylidene)]bis[4,5-dihydro-
1H-imidazole]hydrochloride (1:2)-
initiated (PROVISIONAL).
267948............................. Fluorinated alkylsulfonamido
acrylate copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
268781............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
268883............................. Fluorinated sulfonamide alcohol
(PROVISIONAL).
269079............................. Fluorinated methacrylate monomer
(PROVISIONAL).
269400............................. Partially fluorinated alcohol
substituted glycol (PROVISIONAL).
269604............................. 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-
hydroxyethyl ester, telomers with
C18-26-alkyl acrylate, 1-
dodecanethiol, N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-
methyl-2-propenamide,
polyfluorooctyl methacrylate and
vinylidene chloride, 2,2'-[1,2-
diazenediylbis(1-
methylethylidene)bis[4,5-dihydro-
1H-imidazole] hydrochloride (1,2)-
initiated (PROVISIONAL).
270598............................. Tetrafluoroethylene
chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
270601............................. Fluoroelastomer (PROVISIONAL).
270770............................. Modified fluorinated acrylate
(PROVISIONAL).
271364............................. Fluorinated polyalkyl silicones
(PROVISIONAL).
271739............................. Urethane polymer modified with
perfluoroalkylsulfonamide and
polyethoxylate (PROVISIONAL).
272038............................. Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
272458............................. Fluoroolefin copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
272583............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
272618............................. Polyfluorinated alkyl thio
acrylamide.
273611............................. Trifluoroethene polymer with 4-
(ethenyloxy)-1-butanol, ethene,
ethoxy- and olefin ethoxy
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
274136............................. Fluorinated alkylsulfonamido
polymer (PROVISIONAL).
274147............................. Perfluorinated polyamine
(PROVISIONAL).
274352............................. Fluoroalkylacrylate co-polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
274363............................. Modified fluorinated acrylate
(PROVISIONAL).
274421............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
274512............................. Perfluoropolyether chlorosilane
(PROVISIONAL).
274534............................. Trifluoroethene polymer with, 4-
(ethenyloxy)-1-butanol, olefin
copolymers and amine
(PROVISIONAL).
274658............................. Partially fluorinated alcohol,
reaction products with phosphorus
oxide (P2O5), ammonium salts
(PROVISIONAL).
274670............................. Fluorinated acrylic alkylamino
copolymer.
275719............................. Fluorinated amine oxide
(PROVISIONAL).
275899............................. Perfluoropolyether-block-
polytetrafluoroethylene
(PROVISIONAL).
276052............................. Fluorinated alkenyl ether
(PROVISIONAL).
276109............................. Siloxanes and silicones, amino
alkyl substituted alkyl hydroxyl,
hydroxyl fluorinated alkyl, ester
salts, reaction products with
mixed metal oxides (PROVISIONAL).
276303............................. Perfluoro alkoxy acid fluoride
derivative (PROVISIONAL).
276858............................. Polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid
(PROVISIONAL).
276950............................. Fluorinated acrylic polymer with
acrylate groups (PROVISIONAL).
277055............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
277420............................. Fluorinated acrylic alkylamino
copolymer (PROVISIONAL).
278105............................. Fluoroalkyl methacrylate co-polymer
(PROVISIONAL).
278138............................. Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer
(PROVISIONAL).
279051............................. Perfluoropolyether compound
(PROVISIONAL).
279108............................. Perfluoroalkylethylmethacrylate
copolymer.
279755............................. Urethane polymer modified with
perfluoroalkylsulfonamide
(PROVISIONAL).
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(c) Examples of PFAS by LVE case number and CASRNs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LVE case No. CASRN Chemical name
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
L-00-0274................... 260794-09-0................... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-chloro-2-
hydroxypropyl ester, polymers with N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide, .gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C8-16-alkyl acrylate, stearyl acrylate
and vinyl chloride.
L-00-0275................... 260794-06-7................... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-chloro-2-
hydroxypropyl ester, polymers with N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide, .gamma.-.omega.-
perfluoro-C8-16-alkyl acrylate and stearyl
acrylate.
L-00-0316................... 165967-96-4................... Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
.alpha.,.alpha.',.alpha.''-
[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)silylidyne]tris[oxy(dimethyl
silylene)-3,1-propanediyl]]tris[.omega.-methoxy-.
L-00-0328................... 355-37-3...................... Hexane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-tridecafluoro-.
L-01-0355................... 452080-67-0................... Boron, trifluoro(tetrahydrofuran)-, (T-4)-,
polymer with 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-
pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane, ether with 2,2-
dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (2:1), bis(hydrogen
sulfate), diammonium salt.
L-01-0447................... 113507-82-7................... Ethanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
(pentafluoroethoxy)-.
L-01-0470................... 117205-07-9................... Ethanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
(pentafluoroethoxy)-, potassium salt.
L-02-0278................... 178241-16-2................... Trisiloxane, 3-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,5,5-
tetramethyl-3-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-
.
L-02-0365................... 401510-99-4................... 2,4,13,15-Tetrasilahexadecane, 4,13-
bis[(dimethylsilyl)methyl]-7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-
octafluoro-2,4,13,15-tetramethyl-.
L-02-0467................... 178241-16-2................... Trisiloxane, 3-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,5,5-
tetramethyl-3-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-
.
L-02-0468................... 401510-99-4................... 2,4,13,15-Tetrasilahexadecane, 4,13-
bis[(dimethylsilyl)methyl]-7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10-
octafluoro-2,4,13,15-tetramethyl-.
L-03-0400................... 506417-14-7................... Silane, bis[(1,1-dimethyl-2-
propynyl)oxy]methyl(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl)-.
L-04-0227................... 507225-02-7................... Silsesquioxanes, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl, [(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-terminated.
L-04-0430................... 705291-24-3................... Cyclotetrasiloxanes, 2,4,6,8-tetramethl-, Si-mixed
3-(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl, and 3-[2,3,3,3-
tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-
(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propoxy]propyl, and 2-
(trimethoxysilyl)ethyl derivs.
L-04-0433................... 709670-53-1................... Furan, tetrahydro-, polymer with 3-methyl-3-
[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]oxetane,
monoester with [3-(carboxyamino)methyl]-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexyl]carbamic acid mono[2-[(1-oxo-
2-propenyl)oxy]ethyl] ester, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl
ether.
L-05-0013................... 133068-47-0................... 3,8,11,14-Tetraoxa-2,4-disilaheptadecane, 4-
[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-
10,12,12,13,15,15,16,16,17,17,17-undecafluoro-2,4-
dimethyl-10,13-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-05-0015................... 145782-39-4................... Trisiloxane, 1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-3-[3,4,4,4-
tetrafluoro-3-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-
(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]butyl]-.
L-05-0016................... 717825-76-8................... 4,7,10,15-Tetraoxa-14-silaeicos-19-yn-18-ol, 14,14-
dibutyl-1,1,1,2,2,3,3,5,6,6,8-undecafluoro-18-
methyl-5,8-bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-05-0072................... 18323-96-1.................... Ytterbium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-
dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-.kappa.O,.kappa.O')-.
L-05-0177................... 802935-59-7................... Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-
(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-, polymer with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction
products with 3-(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-
methylbenzenamine and 2,4,6,8-
tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane.
L-06-0099................... 78560-47-1.................... Silane, trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl)-.
L-06-0100................... 85877-79-8.................... Silane, trimethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl)-.
L-06-0101................... 102390-98-7................... Silane, triethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl)-.
L-06-0106................... 186599-46-2................... Silanetriamine, N,N,N',N',N'',N''-hexamethyl-1-
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
L-06-0135................... 375-19-9...................... Butanimidamide, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-.
L-06-0207................... 848407-98-7................... Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-
octafluoro-1,4-butanedisulfonic acid (2:1).
L-06-0208................... 524067-96-7................... Iodonium, bis[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-, salt
with 1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-N-
[(pentafluoroethyl)sulfonyl]ethanesulfonamide
(1:1).
L-06-0256................... 376-84-1...................... 2-Propenoic acid, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoropentyl
ester.
L-07-0097................... 908858-79-7................... Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl, chloro-
terminated.
L-07-0138................... 913292-62-3................... Propanoyl fluoride, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-
[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-, polymer with 2,2,3-
trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction
products with 3,3'-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis[3-
[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,5,5-tetram.
L-07-0158................... 917979-29-4................... Propanol fluoride, 2,2'-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-
ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with 2,2,3-trifluoro-3-
(trifluoromethyl)oxirane, reaction products with
3-(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine and
methylbis[(1-methylethenyl)oxy]silane.
L-07-0190................... 66137-74-4.................... Ethanesulfonyl fluoride, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-iodoethoxy)-.
L-07-0225................... 882878-48-0................... Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
L-07-0253................... 144317-44-2................... Sulfonium, triphenyl-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonate (1:1).
L-07-0254................... 241806-75-7................... Sulfonium, tris[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-1-butanesulfonate
(1:1).
L-07-0367................... 375-96-2...................... Nonane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-
eicosafluoro-.
L-07-0368................... 374-77-6...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,4,4,5,5,6-decafluoro-3,6-
bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-07-0404................... 799274-55-8................... Iodonium, bis[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluoro-1,4-
butanedisulfonate(2-) (2:1).
L-08-0097................... 848408-02-6................... Sulfonium, triphenyl-, 2,2'-oxybis[1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethanesulfonate] (2:1).
L-08-0213................... 756819-73-5................... Cyclotetrasiloxane, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2-[3-
[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propoxy]propyl]-.
L-08-0214................... 1005771-59-4.................. Cyclotetrasiloxane, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2-[3-
[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propoxy]propyl]-, Si-
[3-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)propyl] derivs.
L-08-0246................... 1010387-03-7.................. 1,5-Trisiloxanediol, 1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-3-
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluorooctyl)-.
L-08-0261................... 1010423-83-2.................. Siloxanes and Silicones, Me hydrogen,
[[7,9,9,10,12,12,13,13,14,14,14-undecafluoro-1,1-
dimethyl-7,10-bis(trifluoromethyl)-5,8,11-trioxa-
1-silatetradec-1-yl]oxy]-terminated.
L-08-0362................... 122179-35-5................... Disiloxane, 1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-
bis(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl)-.
L-09-0018................... 808752-25-2................... Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with 4,4,5,5,6,6-
hexafluorodihydro-4H-1,3,2-dithiazine 1,1,3,3-
tetraoxide (1:1).
L-09-0059................... 862261-51-6................... Sulfonium, (4-methylphenyl)diphenyl-, salt with
4,4,5,5,6,6-hexafluorodihydro-4H-1,3,2-dithiazine
1,1,3,3-tetraoxide (1:1).
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L-09-0080................... 1072943-15-7.................. Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (1:1), reaction
products with reduced polymd. oxidized
tetrafluoroethylene, hydrolyzed, diallyl ethers,
polymers with 3-[(dimethylsilyl)oxy]-1,1,3,5,5-
pentamethyl-1-[2 -
(trimethoxysilyl)ethyl]trisiloxane.
L-09-0104................... 882878-48-0................... Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
L-10-0129................... 1202381-95-0.................. Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Bu group- and
hydrogen-terminated, reaction products with 3-
(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine and
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-
heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]propanoyl fluoride-
2,2,3-trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)oxirane
polymer.
L-10-0130................... 1202381-96-1.................. Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Bu group- and
hydrogen-terminated, reaction products with 3-
(ethenyldimethylsilyl)-N-methylbenzenamine and
2,2'-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-
ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,3,3,3-
tetrafluoropropanoyl fluoride]-2,2,3-trifluoro-3-
(trifluoromethyl)oxirane polymer.
L-10-0166................... 1188330-60-0.................. Oxetane, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, homopolymer,
fluorinated, reduced, bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)
ethers.
L-10-0260................... 1214752-87-0.................. Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (1:1), reaction
products with reduced polymd. oxidized
tetrafluoroethylene, hydrolyzed, diallyl ethers,
polymers with 2,4,6,8-
tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane, Si-(8,13-dioxo-
4,7,12-trioxa-9-azapentadec-14-en-1-yl) derivs.
L-10-0333................... 185911-29-9................... Silanetriol, 1-(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-.
L-10-0340................... 85857-16-5.................... Silane, trimethoxy(3,3,4,4, 5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8, 8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-.
L-11-0313................... 1304011-35-5.................. Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-
.omega.-hydroxy-, polymer with 1,3-
diisocyanatomethylbenzene, polyethylene glycol
mono-Me ether- and 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluoro-1-octanol-blocked.
L-11-0313................... 1304012-00-7.................. Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-
.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with 2,2-
bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol (4:1), polymer
with 1,3-diisocyanatomethylbenzene, polyethylene
glycol mono-Me ether- and
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-tridecafluoro-1-octanol-
blocked.
L-12-0008................... 307-08-4...................... 1H-Fluorene,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4a,4b,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8a,9,9,9a-
docosafluorododecahydro-.
L-12-0084................... 882878-48-0................... Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
L-12-0446................... 882878-48-0................... Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
L-13-0098................... 370097-12-4................... 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, oxidized,
polymd., reduced, hydrolyzed, reaction products
with ammonia.
L-13-0170................... 2690-05-3..................... Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-3-
(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
L-13-0171................... 50285-18-2.................... Pentane, 1,1,1, 2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-
[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-13-0172................... 306-98-9...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6-decafluoro-5,6-
bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-13-0173................... 335-21-7...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-
(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
L-13-0174................... 354-97-2...................... Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-
(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-
.
L-13-0175................... 374-76-5...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-nonafluoro-2,4,6-
tris(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-13-0176................... 423-02-9...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-
[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-.
L-13-0178................... 1736-47-6..................... 1H-Indene, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,6,7-decafluoro-2,3-
dihydro-.
L-13-0179................... 51294-16-7.................... Napthalene,
heptadecafluorodecahydro(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-13-0622................... 15242-17-8.................... 1-Propene, 3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]-.
L-13-0623................... 15538-93-9.................... Silane, trichloro[3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]propyl]-.
L-13-0624................... 19116-61-1.................... Silane, trimethoxy[3-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-
(trifluoromethyl)ethoxy]propyl]-.
L-14-0440................... 211931-77-0................... Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha.-
[tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-.omega.-
[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-[[3-
(trimethoxysilyl)propoxy]methyl]ethoxy]-.
L-15-0011................... 173524-60-2................... Propanamide, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-
hexafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-N-[3-
(2,4,6,8-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxan-2-
yl)propyl]-.
L-15-0443................... 335-23-9...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-decafluoro-4,6-
bis(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-.
L-15-0444................... 354-96-1...................... Butane, 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,4-octafluoro-2,3-
bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-15-0445................... 355-04-4...................... Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5-undecafluoro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-16-0337................... 374-59-4...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropyl)-.
L-16-0341................... 882878-48-0................... Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluorohexyl.
L-17-0102................... 374-60-7...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6-undecafluoro-6-
(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutyl)-.
L-20-0016................... 2374700-01-1.................. Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl group terminated.
L-20-0044................... 631842-87-0................... 1-Pentadecene, 12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,15-
nonafluoro-.
L-20-0045................... 2301857-79-2.................. Silane, trichloro(12,12,13,13,14,14,15,15,15-
nonafluoropentadecyl)-.
L-91-0059................... 83048-65-1.................... Silane, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)trimethoxy-.
L-91-0239................... 29457-72-5.................... 1-Octanesulfonic acid,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-
, lithium salt (1:1).
L-92-0121................... 374-76-5...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,3,3,4,5,5,6-nonafluoro-2,4,6-
tris(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-92-0123................... 306-98-9...................... Cyclohexane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6-decafluoro-5,6-
bis(trifluoromethyl)-.
L-93-0061................... 182700-90-9................... 1-Octanesulfonamide,
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-
N-methyl-, reaction products with benzene-sulfur
chloride (S2Cl2) reaction products chlorides.
L-95-0212................... 355-74-8...................... 1,6-Hexanediol, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro.
L-95-0213................... 2264-01-9..................... 2-Propenoic acid, 1,1'-(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-
1,6-hexanediyl) ester.
L-95-0354................... 166089-96-9................... Siloxanes and silicones, Me hydrogen,
[[dimethyl[3,3,4,4-tetrafluoro-4-[1,1,2,3,3,3-
hexafluoro-2-
(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]butyl]silyl]oxy]-
terminated.
L-96-0371................... 78560-45-9.................... Silane, trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-.
L-97-0041................... 132910-12-4................... Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha., .alpha'.-(1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoro-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[.omega.-(1-carboxy-
1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)-.
L-97-0042................... 162442-49-1................... Poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-
ethanediyl]], .alpha., .alpha'.-(1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoro-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[.omega.-(1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoro-1-[(2-propenylamino)carbonyl]ethoxy]-
.
L-97-0063................... 2264-01-9..................... 2-Propenoic acid, 1,1'-(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-
1,6-hexanediyl) ester.
L-97-0064................... 25965-83-7.................... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-
(undecafluorocyclohexyl)methyl ester.
L-97-0108................... 174393-72-7................... Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, 3-hydroxypropyl
Me, Me vinyl, [(ethenyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-
terminated, ethers with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane homopolymer
1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl
tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethyl ether.
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L-97-0109................... 174393-73-8................... Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, 3-hydroxypropyl
Me, Me hydrogen, ethers with
trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane homopolymer
1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl
tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)ethyl ether.
L-97-0181................... 17978-75-5.................... Erbium, tris(6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-
dimethyl-3,5-octanedionato-O,O')-.
L-98-0261................... 63513-12-2.................... Phosphonic acid, [[4-
[(heptadecafluorononenyl)oxy]phenyl]methyl]-.
L-98-0327................... 355-93-1...................... 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-
octafluoropentyl ester.
L-99-0272................... 183905-82-0................... Propanyl fluoride, 2,2'-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-
ethanediyl)bis(oxy)bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane,
hydrolyzed.
L-99-0273................... 183905-83-1................... Propanyl fluoride, 2,2'-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-
ethanediyl)bis(oxy)bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane,
reaction products with 2-propen-1-amine.
L-99-0275................... 128194-56-9................... Silanol, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)dimethyl-.
L-99-0276................... 173524-60-2................... Propanamide, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-[1,1,2,3,3,3-
hexafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propoxy]-N-[3-
(2,4,6,8-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxan-2-
yl)propyl]-.
L-99-0277................... 165320-75-2................... 1,5-Trisiloxanediol, 3-
(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)-1,1,3,5,5-pentamethyl-.
L-99-0278................... 185701-90-0................... Propanoyl fluoride, 2,2'-[(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-
ethanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-,
polymer with trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane,
reaction products with N-[3-
(triethoxysilyl)propyl]-1,2-ethanediamine.
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(d) Examples of PFAS by LVE case number, without CASRNs.
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LVE case No. Chemical name or generic name
------------------------------------------------------------------------
L-01-0271................ Iodonium, bis(4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl)-,
salt with 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-N-
[(nonafluorobutyl)sulfonyl]-1-
butanesulfonamide (1:1).
L-10-0356................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-
(trimethoxysilyl)propyl ester, polymer with
.alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-
.omega.-[3,3,4,4, 5,5,6,6, 7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl) and 2-propenoic acid.
L-89-0099................ Triethoxy(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecarfluoroctyl)silane.
L-89-0131................ Trichloro(3,3,4,4,5,56,6,7,78,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)silane.
L-95-0011................ Tetrafluorethene, polymer with
trifluoro(trifluoromethoxy)ethene and
1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-
[(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]propane.
L-95-0070................ Perhalopolyoxyperfluoroalkenemethylenepolyeth
oxy alcohols, esters with
phosphorousoxychloride.
L-00-0054................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-00-0056................ Fluoropolyether derivative.
L-00-0151................ Perfluoroalkyl phosphate diethanolamine salt.
L-00-0313................ Fluorosilane.
L-00-0314................ Fluorosilane.
L-00-0371................ Per fluorobutanesulfonate.
L-00-0373................ Perfluorether.
L-00-0375................ Perfluoroether nitrile.
L-00-0376................ Perfluoroalkyl fluoride.
L-00-0377................ Perfluorovinyl ether.
L-00-0378................ Perfluoroalkyl acid flouride.
L-00-0386................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-00-0387................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-01-0013................ Perfluorobutanesulfonate.
L-01-0048................ Ethylene--tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
L-01-0142................ Perfluoroalkyl ester.
L-01-0143................ Perfluoroalkyl acid fluoride.
L-01-0150................ Fluorine-substituted cyclosiloxane.
L-01-0151................ Fluorochemical curative.
L-01-0152................ Perfluoroalkyl ester.
L-01-0153................ Perfluoroalkyl nitrile.
L-01-0158................ Fluoro acrylic telomer.
L-01-0261................ Fluoroalkylsulfonimide.
L-01-0265................ Fluoroalkyl alkylammonium salt.
L-01-0373................ Polyperfluorooxetane-trimethoxysilane.
L-01-0410................ Substituted fluoro alkane sulfonic acid.
L-01-0432................ Substituted fluoro alkane sulfonic acid.
L-01-0435................ Fluorinated acrylic ester random copolymer.
L-01-0526................ Polyperfluorooxetane-trimethoxysilane.
L-01-0548................ Triazatriphosphorine, fluorobutoxy ethoxy,
phenoxy phenoxy derivatives.
L-01-0549................ Phenol, reaction products with
triazatriphosphorine and reduced, oxidized
tetrafluoroethylene.
L-02-0007................ Phenol, reaction products with
triazatriphosphorine and fluorinated
triethylene glycol mono butyl ether.
L-02-0017................ Salt of fluoropolyether derivative.
L-02-0080................ Perfluorooctanesulfonate.
L-02-0192................ Fluorinated polymer acrylate.
L-02-0247................ Fluorochemical acid onium.
L-02-0318................ Perfluorooctanesulfonate.
L-02-0356................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-02-0515................ Carboxylic acid, fluoroalkyl ester.
L-02-0516................ Carboxylic acid, fluoroalkyl ester.
L-03-0015................ Triphenyl sulfonium perfluoro-1-butane
sulfonate.
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L-03-0037................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-03-0086................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-03-0110................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-03-0119................ Fluoro acrylic polymer (telomer type).
L-03-0133................ Fluoro acrylic polymer (telomer type).
L-03-0142................ Ethylene--tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
L-03-0232................ Arylated onium perfluoroalkyl sulfonyl imide.
L-03-0233................ Carboxylic acid, fluoroalkyl ester.
L-03-0286................ Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
L-03-0288................ Ammonium fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
L-03-0289................ Fluoroalkyl alkylammonium salt.
L-03-0296................ Fluoroalkylsulfonimide.
L-03-0297................ Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
L-03-0481................ Phosphonic acid, alkyl ester, reaction
products with a fluorinated alkene.
L-04-0008................ Bis [3-perfluoroakyl (C8)-2-hydroxypropyl]
polyoxyethylene ether.
L-04-0125................ Fluorinated silane.
L-04-0211................ Chlorofluoroalkylether.
L-04-0220................ Perfluoro polymer with alcoholamine.
L-04-0231................ Perfluoro polymer with alkylaminoethanol.
L-04-0284................ Fluoroalkyl amidino salt.
L-04-0286................ Fluorochemical nitrile.
L-04-0338................ Ammonium fluoroalkyl sulfonamide.
L-04-0365................ Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivative.
L-04-0366................ Potassium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-04-0367................ Sodium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-04-0368................ Lithium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-04-0369................ Ammonium salt of fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-04-0459................ Fluorinated cyclo alkanes.
L-04-0472................ Fluoroalkyl surfactant.
L-05-0099................ Fluoroalkyloxy acrylate monomer.
L-05-0152................ Thiopyranium tetrahydro-phenyl-, salt with
nonafluoro-butanesulfonic acid.
L-05-0160................ Aliphatic urethane modified acrylate polymer,
perfluoroalkoxy amido blocked.
L-05-0164................ Triphenylsulfonium fluoroalkylsulfonate.
L-05-0193................ 1-Perfluoro butanone, 1-carbopolycyclic-
[(perfluoro, butyl)sulfonyl] oxime.
L-05-0203................ Fluoropolyether derivative.
L-05-0215................ Fluorine-substituted alkyl-substituted
organosilicon.
L-05-0316................ 1-Perfluoro pentanone, 1-carbopolycyclic-
[(perfluoro, butyl)sulfonyl]oxime.
L-05-0317................ 1-Perfluoro propanone, 1-carbopolycyclic-
[(perfluoro, butyl)sulfonyl]oxime.
L-05-0325................ Sulfonium, alkoxy naphthalenyldiphenyl-, salt
with fluorohydro-dithiazine tetraoxide.
L-06-0102................ Alkane-1-one, 1-(9H-fluoren-2-yl)-
polysubstituted-, O-[(nonafluorobutyl)
sulfonyl]oxime.
L-06-0211................ Nonafluoroalkyl sulfonyl oxime fluoren
compound.
L-06-0214................ Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with
perfluoroalkyl sulfonic acid.
L-06-0241................ Nonafluoroalkyl sulfonyl oxime, dodecafluoro
fluoren compound.
L-06-0319................ Fluoroalkyl alkenoate(c=3~5), polymer with
alkyloxirane(c=2~5) homopolymer
monoalkyl(c=1~5) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3~5),
alkyloxirane(c=2~6) polymer alkyl-
alkenoate(c=3~5), alkyl(c=1~30) alkyl-
alkenoate(c=3~5), azobisnitrilealkane
initiated.
L-06-0336................ Substituted fluoro alkane sulfonic acid.
L-06-0381................ Fluorinated surfactant.
L-06-0391................ A fluoren oxime fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-06-0392................ A fluoren oxime fluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-06-0400................ Fluoroalkyl alkenoate(c=3-5), polymer with
alkyloxirane(c=2-5) homopolymer
monoalkyl(c=1-5) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3-5),
alkyl(c=1-30) alkyl-alkenoate(c=3-5),
alkyl(c=1-5)-oxo-alkkenyl-[(alkyl(c=1-5)-oxo-
alkenyl)oxy]poly(oxy-ethanediyl).
L-07-0012................ Fluorochemical amide derivative.
L-07-0013................ Fluorochemical amide derivative.
L-07-0055................ Oxetane, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-, homopolymer,
fluorinated, reduced,
mono(alkylsilylalkyl)ether.
L-07-0091................ Perfluoropolyoxyalkane.
L-07-0150................ Trimethoxylsilyl terminated
perfluoropolyether.
L-07-0205................ Arylsulfonium perfluoroalkyl salt.
L-07-0206................ Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer, 2-
hydroxyethyl acrylate- and reduced
fluorinated heteromonocycle homopolymer-
blocked.
L-07-0213................ Perfluoroalkyl aromatic imide.
L-07-0229................ Iodonorbornene
perfluoroalkoxysulfonylfluoride.
L-07-0230................ Norbornene perfluoroalkoxysulfonyl fluoride.
L-07-0231................ Norborneperfluoroalkyl sulfonate.
L-07-0233................ Tert-butylphenyltetramethylsulfonium
norborneneperfluoroalkylsulfonate.
L-07-0238................ Fluorinated surfactant.
L-07-0273................ Fluoroalkylsilane ester, hydrolyzed.
L-07-0323................ Hydrofluoropropane.
L-07-0324................ Hydrofluoropropane.
L-07-0328................ Fluoropolymer.
L-07-0413................ Functionalized perfluoropolyether.
L-08-0004................ Acrylic copolymer contain fluoroalkyl groups.
L-08-0073................ Perfluorinated polysulfonic acid complexed
with an organic conjugated polymer.
L-08-0091................ Sulfonium, triphenyl-, salt with
hexafluorosulfonimide heterocycle (1:1).
L-08-0108................ Polyfluoro-iodo-1-
[(polyfluoroethenyl)oxy]alkane.
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L-08-0121................ Perfluoropolyether urethane acrylate.
L-08-0140................ Fluoro silicone.
L-08-0167................ Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
L-08-0168................ Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
L-08-0169................ Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
L-08-0172................ Dithiazine-fluorodihydro-tetraoxide.
L-08-0247................ Fluorinated surfactant.
L-08-0251................ Fluoroalkyloxypolyurethane silane.
L-08-0327................ Fluorosilicone.
L-08-0379................ Fluoropolymer.
L-08-0409................ Fluorinated sulfonamide alcohol.
L-09-0028................ Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
L-09-0031................ Fluoroalkyl polyester.
L-09-0096................ Fluorinated ester.
L-09-0097................ Fluorinated alcohol.
L-09-0098................ Fluorinated acrylate.
L-09-0099................ Fluoroacrylate derivative and oligomers.
L-09-0102................ Fluoropolymer acrylate.
L-09-0122................ Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-
(polyfluoroalkyl)-.omega.-hydroxy-.
L-09-0133................ Fluoroelastomer curative.
L-09-0166................ Fluoropolymer acrylate.
L-09-0210................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-09-0239................ Modified tetrafluoroethylene-
hexafluoropropene-vinylidene fluoride
copolymer.
L-09-0245................ Bis(alkyl aryl) iodonium
perfluorobutanesulfonyl-1-
perfluorbutanesulfonamide.
L-09-0260................ Bis(alkyl aryl) iodonium
perfluorobutanesulfonate.
L-09-0331................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer (telomer
type).
L-09-0352................ Fluorinated sulfonyl fluoride.
L-09-0358................ Perfluorocyclo-1,3-bis(sulfonyl)imide salt.
L-09-0366................ Fluoropolymer.
L-09-0375................ Perfluoropolyether iodide.
L-10-0035................ Polyperfluorooxetane-trimethoxysilane.
L-10-0058................ Perfluoroalkyl cycloaliphatic imide.
L-10-0121................ Polyfluorinated phenylpyrimidine ether.
L-10-0122................ PFAS salt.
L-10-0141................ Phenyl benzothiophenium salt with
hexafluorodihydro dithiazine tetraoxide.
L-10-0160................ Perfluorosulfonic acid copolymer.
L-10-0169................ Polyfluoroalkylated pyrimidylphenyl benzyl
ether.
L-10-0170................ Polyfluoroalkylated pyrimidylphenol.
L-10-0199................ Fluorinated organopolysilazane.
L-10-0239................ Polyfluoroalkylated phenylpyrimidine diether.
L-10-0241................ Polyfluoroalkylated phenylpyrimidine diether.
L-10-0293................ Fluorinated iodooctanol.
L-10-0294................ Fluorinated octanol.
L-10-0316................ Fluoroalkylated cationic compound.
L-10-0339................ Fluorinated octanol tosyl ester.
L-11-0038................ Fluoropolyether modified polyoxyethylene
compound.
L-11-0045................ Reaction products with hydride reduction
substance of fluorinated homopolymer.
L-11-0046................ Hydride reduction substance of fluorinated
homopolymer.
L-11-0065................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-11-0066................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-11-0133................ Fluorosurfactant.
L-11-0134................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-11-0138................ Biphenyl biphenyl-ylthiophenyl phenyl
sulfonium, trifluorotris pentafluoroalkyl
phosphate.
L-11-0191................ Fluoropolymer acrylate.
L-11-0203................ Hydride reduction substance of
perfluoropolyoxyalkane.
L-11-0243................ Fluorinated polymer.
L-11-0369................ Fluorinated polymer.
L-11-0407................ Acrylic fluoropolymer.
L-12-0020................ Perfluoroalkyl acrylate polymer.
L-12-0062................ Perfluoropolyetheramide derivative.
L-12-0063................ Fluorinated quaternary ammonium salt silane
derivative.
L-12-0076................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[[[2-
[(polyfluorooctyl)oxy][[(
polyfluoroooctyl)oxy]methyl]ethoxy]carbonyl]
amino]ethyl ester, polymer with alpha-(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-
hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],
alkyl peroxide-initiated.
L-12-0110................ Perfluoroacrylate copolymer.
L-12-0129................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxybutyl
ester, polymers with substituted
methacrylate and reduced Me esters of
reduced polymd. oxidized polyfluoroalkene
acrylates, N-[2-(1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]ethyl]carbamates, alkyl peroxide-
initiated.
L-12-0131................ Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), -hydro--hydroxy-,
ether with polyfluoro alkanediol.
L-12-0138................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[[[2-
[(polyfluorooctyl)oxy][[(polyfluorooctyl)oxy
]-methyl]ethoxy]carbonyl]amino]ethyl ester,
polymer with .alpha.-(substituted propeny-1-
yl)-.omega.-hydroxypoly[oxt(methyl-1,2-
ethanediyl)], substituted peroxoate-
initiated.
L-12-0144................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester,
polymer with isooctadecyl 2-propenoate,
alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-
methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-[(2-methyl-
1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl),polyfluorohexyl 2-propenoate and
rel-(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-
trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl 2-
propenoate, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
L-12-0185................ Perfluoropolyether compound.
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L-12-0224................ Bis[tris(Modified oxyphenyl) sulfonium] salt
with perfluorobutanedisulfanate.
L-12-0228................ Perfluoropolyether.
L-12-0229................ Perfluoropolyether.
L-12-0260................ Substituted fluoroalkylsulfonate arylonium
salt.
L-12-0272................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polysubstituted-
propyl ester, polymer with 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
heptafluoro-1-substituted-butyl 2-methyl-2-
propenoate, di-Me 2,2'-(1,2-
diazenediyl)bis[2-methylpropanoate]-
inititated.
L-12-0285................ Modified arysulfonium perfluoroalkyl salt.
L-12-0287................ Fluorinated polymer.
L-12-0307................ Polyalkylammonium polyfluoroalkanesulfonate.
L-12-0367................ Alkyl ester fluoronated telomer with alkyl
thiol plus silyl esters.
L-12-0375................ fluorine surfactant.
L-12-0411................ Fluoropolyether urethane methacrylate
derivative.
L-12-0454................ Perfluoropolyether Alkyl Silane Derivative.
L-12-0456................ Perfluoropolyether Alkyl Allyl Ether.
L-13-0026................ Fluoroalkane.
L-13-0031................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
heterotricycloalkyl ester, polymer with
2,2,3,3,4,4,4-heptafluoro-1-substituted-
butyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, di-Me 2,2'-(1,2-
diazenediyl)bis[2-methylpropanoate]-
inititated.
L-13-0034................ Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
L-13-0042................ Acrylic copolymer solution containing
fluoroalkyl groups.
L-13-0060................ Perfluoropolyether-block-
Polytetrafluoroethylene.
L-13-0070................ Perfluoroelastomer.
L-13-0096................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester,
polymer with isooctadecyl 2-propenoate,
alpha-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-
methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-omega-[(2-methyl-
1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-
ethanediyl), polyfluorohexyl 2-propenoate
and rel-(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-
trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl 2-
propenoate, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
L-13-0097................ Fluorinated polymer.
L-13-0125................ Fluoro acrylic polymer.
L-13-0150................ Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer.
L-13-0155................ Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-
.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro
alkanediol.
L-13-0158................ Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-
.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro
alkanediol.
L-13-0160................ Phosphazene PFPE derivative--Hexaol.
L-13-0187................ Perfluoropolyether derivative.
L-13-0219................ Poly(Fluorinated Propanoic Acid).
L-13-0224................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-13-0226................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-13-0244................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-13-0272................ Perfluoroalkyl ester.
L-13-0273................ Perfluoroalkyl acid fluoride.
L-13-0279................ Fluorinated acrylic ester telomer.
L-13-0286................ Fluorinated acrylic ester telomer.
L-13-0393................ Perfluoroalkoxide salt.
L-13-0463................ Fluorinated acrylic copolymer.
L-13-0496................ fluoroalkyl fluoroalkylimidoylamidine.
L-13-0620................ Aklyl,fluoro-aklyl silanol.
L-13-0728................ Sulfonium, dialkyl (dialkoxy carbopolcycle),
salt with polyfluoro-N-
(polyfluoroalkyl)sulfonyl substituted amide.
L-13-0729................ C6 Perfluorotelomer Compound.
L-14-0022................ Acid fluoride.
L-14-0234................ Sulfonium, polycarbomonocycle,
polyfluoroalkanoate (1:1).
L-14-0339................ Fluoropolymeric Ester.
L-14-0371................ Ethylene,1,1,2,2,-tetra-
fluoro,oxidized,polymerized,terminal-
functionalized.
L-14-0374................ Fluorinated silane.
L-14-0420................ Fluorinated aryl sulfonimide.
L-14-0449................ Fluoroelastomer.
L-14-0484................ Fluorochemical polymer.
L-14-0496................ Oxathianium substituted
tricycloalkyloxycarbonyl difluoro methane
sulfonate.
L-15-0027................ Fluoroacrylate copolymer.
L-15-0035................ Perfluoroalkyl modified organopolysiloxane.
L-15-0090................ Fluoroalkyl derivative.
L-15-0196................ Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hydro-
.omega.-hydroxy-, ether with polyfluoro
alkanediol.
L-15-0223................ Fluoroalkenyl polyglycol.
L-15-0248................ Siloxanes and silicones fluorinated
copolymer.
L-15-0262................ Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
L-15-0302................ Fluoroacrylate polymer.
L-15-0334................ Fluorinated sulfonate salt.
L-15-0354................ Perfluorinated Polysulfonic Acid Complexed
with an Organic Conjugated Polymer.
L-15-0423................ Perfluoropolyether.
L-16-0035................ Perfluoropolyether-trimethoxysilane.
L-16-0051................ Fluorinated acrylic terpolymer.
L-16-0186................ Fluorosilicone resin.
L-16-0190................ Pentane perfluorocarbon.
L-16-0204................ Pentane perfluorocarbon.
L-16-0208................ Pentane perfluorcarbon.
L-16-0211................ Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
L-16-0215................ Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
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L-16-0216................ Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
L-16-0221................ Cyclohexane perfluorocarbon.
L-16-0222................ Perfluoroalkane.
L-16-0223................ Perfluorcarbon.
L-17-0271................ Pentane perfluorocarbon.
L-17-0285................ Fluorinated urethane acrylate.
L-17-0315................ Ethylene,1,1,2,2,-tetra-
fluoro,butylene,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-
octafluoro,oxidized,polymerized,terminal-
functionalized.
L-17-0334................ Sulfonium, Triphenyl tetrafluoro
heterohexacyclic ethanesulfonate salt.
L-17-0339................ Fluorinated Silicic acid, methyl ester.
L-18-0023................ Fluorinated sulfonamide alcohol, polymer with
1,4-butanediol, 1,6-diisocyanatohexane,
.alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-
1,2-ethanediyl)], and diol.
L-18-0127................ Thiophenium, 1-(2,7-disubstituted-1-
naphthalenyl)tetrahydro-, salt with
polyfluoro-N-polyfluoroalkylsulfonyl-1-
alkanesulfonamide(1:1).
L-18-0267................ Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me polyfluoro-
.
L-18-0304................ Alkanedioic acid, polyfluoro-, substituted
alkyl alkenyl ester, polymer substituted
alkane substituted bis dialkyl.
L-19-0033................ Alkyl carbanate, perfluoro-alkyl ester.
L-19-0063................ Aliphatic diisocyanate polymer with esters of
reduced polymd. oxidized fluoroethylene,
acrylate blocked.
L-19-0170................ Aminoalkenyl, reaction products with reduced
fluorooxetane homopolymer
fluoromethanesulfonate, trichlorosilane and
alkoxymethane.
L-19-0190................ Polyfluoropropanoic acid homopolymer.
L-19-0233................ Fluoroalkyl-acrylate modified hydroxy-
functional polysiloxane.
L-20-0026................ Silane, trialkoxyvinyl-, polymer with
alkoxyethene and 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethene.
L-20-0061................ Fluoroalkylepoxide.
L-20-0084................ Polymer of perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate,
hydroxyalkyl methacrylate.
L-20-0085................ Perfluoro alkanoic acid, perfluoro alkoxy.
L-20-0132................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester,
polymer with isooctadecyl 2-propenoate,
.alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-
.omega.-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
.alpha.-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-
.omega.-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)oxy]poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
polyfluorohexyl 2-propenoate and rel-
(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-
2-yl 2-propenoate, alkyl peroxide-initiated.
L-85-0008................ Alkenyl acid, polyfluoro disubstituted
pentanediyl ester.
L-85-0051................ Fluorinated alkanesulfonamide, halide salt.
L-85-0072................ Per(chlorofluoro)telomer sulfonic acid.
L-85-0073................ Per(chlorofluoro)telomer ester.
L-85-0074................ Per(chlorofluoro)telomer nitrile.
L-85-0075................ Per(chlorofluoro)telomer imidoyl amidine.
L-86-0067................ Bis(substituted
phenyl)polyoxyperfluoroalkylene.
L-88-0010................ Fluoralkyl quaternary ammonium acetate.
L-88-0013................ Fluorinated carboxylic acid salt.
L-88-0027................ Fluoroalkene.
L-88-0028................ Fluoroalkyl nitrile.
L-88-0029................ Fluoroalkyl amine.
L-88-0030................ Fluoroalkyl isocyanate.
L-88-0035................ Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
L-88-0036................ Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
L-88-0164................ Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
L-88-0165................ Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
L-88-0174................ Fluoroalkylated protein A.
L-88-0175................ Fluoroalkylated monoclonal antibody.
L-89-0045................ Polyfluorocarboxylic acid.
L-89-0052................ Inert perfluorocarbon liquid.
L-89-0118................ Fluorinated amide.
L-89-0119................ Fluorinated sulfonamide.
L-89-0120................ Fluorochemical epoxy.
L-89-0164................ Phosphonic acid
[[(perfluoroalkenyloxo)phenyl]methyl]-, zinc
salt (2:1).
L-89-0225................ Isocyanate terminated perfluoropolyoxyalkene.
L-89-0236................ Fluorine cotaining acrylate.
L-89-0277................ Dicarboxyperfluoropolyoxyalkane.
L-90-0067................ Fluorinated polyalkylakoxysilane.
L-90-0106................ Perfluoroalkyl cyclohexyl sulfonate salt.
L-90-0260................ Fluoroalkylether.
L-90-0261................ Fluoroalkylether.
L-90-0262................ Fluoroalkylalcohol.
L-90-0263................ Fluoroacrylate monomer.
L-90-0455................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
L-90-0456................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
L-90-0592................ Perfluorinated liquid.
L-91-0142................ Perfluoropolyether derivative.
L-91-0178................ Quaternary ammonium perfluoroalkyl
carboxylate.
L-91-0259................ Fluorochemical polyurethane.
L-92-0039................ Peroxide curable fluoroelastomer of
vinylidene fluoride and tetrafluoroethylene.
L-92-0120................ Quaternary ammonium salt of fluorinated
alklyl-aryl amide.
L-92-0151................ Fluorochemical acrylic acid copolymer.
L-92-0185................ Perfluoroether ester.
L-92-0186................ Perfluoroether derivative.
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L-92-0194................ Cationic fluorinated surfactant.
L-92-0201................ Substituted fluorinated elastomer.
L-93-0082................ Fluorourethane.
L-93-0191................ Fluorochemical sulfonate salt.
L-94-0060................ Perfluoroalkyl sodium salt.
L-94-0301................ Fluorinated sulfide.
L-94-0337................ Polymer of HFP, VF2, TFE & fluoro alkoxy
methane.
L-95-0017................ N-Alkyl perfluoropolyether carboxyamide.
L-95-0056................ Fluoroalkyl phosphate.
L-95-0077................ Fluorinated disulfide.
L-95-0078................ Fluorinated sulfide.
L-95-0079................ Fluorinated sulfide.
L-95-0107................ Perfluoro-polyether-ethoxylated alcohol.
L-95-0109................ Fluorinated disulfide.
L-95-0134................ Amine oxide, dimethyl (polyfluoro-hydro-
alkyl).
L-95-0135................ Amine oxide, dimethyl (polyfluoro-alkyl).
L-95-0154................ Fluoroacrylate polymer.
L-95-0176................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
L-95-0178................ Ammonium perfluoroalkyl carboxylate.
L-95-0186................ Fluorinated surfactant.
L-95-0261................ Fluorochemical acrylate copolymer.
L-95-0270................ Perfluoro polyether amido silane.
L-96-0009................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-96-0101................ Dicarboxyperfluoropolyoxyalkane.
L-96-0132................ Perfluoroalkyl-alkyl urethane.
L-96-0219................ Perfluoro oxygenated oligomers.
L-96-0257................ Fluoroethylene-vinylether copolymer.
L-96-0325................ Fluoroalkyltriisocyanatosilane.
L-96-0355................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
L-96-0368................ alpha-Methyl-omega-perfluoroalkyl
polyoxyethylene.
L-96-0405................ N-Alkyl perfluoropolyether carboxyamide.
L-96-0436................ Perfluoropolyether diol, magnesuim salt.
L-96-0452................ Hexafluoropropene oligomers and reaction
products.
L-96-0453................ N-(Anthraquinoyl) perfluoropoly ether
carboxyamide.
L-97-0038................ Polyfluoro-1-octanethiol.
L-97-0056................ 2-Propenoic acid, 2-substituted ethyl ester,
telomer with polyfluoro-1-octanethiol.
L-97-0115................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
L-97-0198................ Polyfluorocarboxylic acid.
L-97-0281................ Fluoroalkychlorosilane.
L-97-0340................ Fluorochemical ether.
L-97-0341................ Fluorochemical silane.
L-97-0413................ Mixture of perfluoropropanediol phosphate.
L-97-0439................ Phenyl fluorosulfate.
L-97-0447................ Polyfluoralkylether.
L-97-0459................ Acrylic polymer, fluoroalkyl, ethoxylate and
silyl ester.
L-97-0468................ Perfluoroalkyl-alkyl urethane.
L-97-0471................ Polyfluoroalkylalkoxysilane oligomer.
L-98-0028................ Bis[3-perfluoroalkyl (C8) -2-hydroxypropyl]
polyoxyethylene ether.
L-98-0067................ Fluorinated paralyene.
L-98-0154................ Polyfluoro-sulfonic acid salt.
L-98-0281................ Fluoroalkanol substituted benzene.
L-98-0298................ Fluorocarbon cresyl titanate.
L-98-0406................ Fluoroalkyl phenoxy substituted benzene.
L-98-0465................ Fluoric organic polymer.
L-98-0467................ Fluoric organic polymer.
L-98-0479................ Fluoroalkyl substituted benzene.
L-98-0501................ Fluoric organic compound.
L-98-0537................ Fluoroalkyl diaminobenzene.
L-99-0042................ Fluorinated compound.
L-99-0063................ Fluorinated acid derivative.
L-99-0087................ Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes.
L-99-0091................ Fluorinated acrylic ester copolymer.
L-99-0159................ Fluoropolyether derivative.
L-99-0199................ Fluorinated polymer.
L-99-0202................ Fluorinated dicarboxylic acid derivative.
L-99-0212................ Fluoropolyether derivative.
L-99-0254................ Polyfluorocarboxylic acid ammonium salt.
L-99-0257................ Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes and
silicones.
L-99-0261................ Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes and
silicones.
L-99-0262................ Fluorine-containing organopolysiloxane.
L-99-0263................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-99-0264................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-99-0265................ Substituted perfluoroalkyl ether.
L-99-0266................ Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes and
silicones.
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L-99-0267................ Polyfluoroalkylether.
L-99-0268................ Fluoroalkyl substituted siloxanes.
L-99-0284................ Perfluoropolyether derivative.
L-99-0289................ Polyfluorocarboxylic acid ammonium salt.
L-99-0339................ Fluoroolefin copolymer.
L-99-0346................ Perfluoropolyether derivative.
L-99-0393................ Fluorinated synthetic rubber.
L-99-0394................ Fluorinated polymer.
L-99-0415................ Fluoropoly ether derivative.
L-99-0416................ Fluoropoly ether derivative.
L-99-0417................ Fluoropoly ether derivative.
L-99-0440................ Fluorinated surfactant.
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(e) Structural diagram examples, with respective CASRNs.
1. Perflourocarbon
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP28JN21.004
2. Halo Fluorocarbon (R, R' and/or R'' = halogen which is not fluorine)
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP28JN21.005
3. Fluoro polymer (for example, polymers made from tetrafluoroethene
(C2F4), hexafluoropropene (C3F6) and/or halotrifluoroethene (C2F3halo))
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP28JN21.006
4. Perfluoro/polyfluoro ether
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP28JN21.007
5. Perfluoroalkyl-R (R = O, N, P, C (not CF2), S, Si, H, or metal)
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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP28JN21.008
6. R-Perfluoroalkyl-R (R = O, N, P, C (not CF2), S, Si, H, or metal)
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP28JN21.009
Sec. 705.10 Persons who must report.
Persons who have manufactured a chemical substance identified in
Sec. 705.5 at any period from January 1, 2011 to the effective date of
this rule.
Sec. 705.15 What information to report.
For the one-time submission, persons identified in Sec. 705.10 of
this part must report to EPA, for each site of each of the chemical
substances identified in Sec. 705.5, the following information to the
extent known to or reasonably ascertainable by them. In the event that
actual data is not known to or reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter, then reasonable estimates may be submitted:
(a) Company and plant site information. The following currently
correct company and plant site information must be reported for each
site at which a reportable chemical substance is manufactured (see
Sec. 711.3 for the ``site'' for importers):
(1) The highest-level U.S. parent company name, address, and Dun
and Bradstreet D-U-N-S[supreg] (D&B) number. A submitter under this
part must obtain a D&B number for the U.S. parent company if none
exists.
(2) The name of a person who will serve as Authorized Official for
the submitter company, and who will be able to sign the certification
statement as described in paragraph (i) of this section, the Authorized
Official's full mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
(3) The name of a person who will serve as technical contact for
the submitter company, and who will be able to answer questions about
the information submitted by the company to EPA, the contact person's
full mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
(4) The name, full street address, and six-digit North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS) code(s) of the site. A submitter
under this part must include the appropriate D&B number for each plant
site reported, and the county or parish (or other jurisdictional
indicator) in which the plant site is located. A submitter under this
part must obtain a D&B number for the site reported if none exists. A
submitter under this part must also provide other site identification
numbers, including the Facility Registry Service (FRS) identification
number, if they exist.
(b) Chemical-specific information. The following chemical-specific
information must be reported for each PFAS manufactured for each year
since January 1, 2011:
(1) The common or trade name, the chemical identity, and the
representative molecular structure of each PFAS for which such a report
is required.
(i) The specific, currently correct CA Index name as used to list
the chemical substance on the TSCA Inventory and the correct
corresponding CASRN for each reportable PFAS at each site. Submitters
who wish to report chemical substances listed on the confidential
portion of the TSCA Inventory will need to report the chemical
substance using a TSCA Accession Number. If a submitter has a low-
volume exemption (LVE) case number for the chemical substance, that
number may also be used if a CASRN is not known to or reasonably
ascertainable by the submitter.
(ii) In addition to reporting the number itself, submitters must
specify the type of number they are reporting by selecting from among
the codes in Table 1 of this paragraph.
Table 1--Codes To Specify Type of Chemical Identifying Number
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Code Number type
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A.................................. TSCA Accession Number.
C.................................. Chemical Abstracts Service Registry
Number (CASRN).
L.................................. Low-volume exemption (LVE) Case
Number.
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(2) The physical form(s) of the PFAS as it is sent off-site from
each site. If the PFAS is site-limited, you must report the physical
form(s) of the PFAS at the time it is reacted on-site to produce a
different chemical substance. For each PFAS at each site, the submitter
must report as many physical forms as applicable from among the
physical forms listed in this unit:
(i) Dry powder.
(ii) Pellets or large crystals.
(iii) Water- or solvent-wet solid.
(iv) Other solid.
(v) Gas or vapor.
(vi) Liquid.
(c) Categories of use. For each year since January 1, 2011, report
the following information on categories or proposed categories of use
of each PFAS manufactured.
(1) Industrial processing and use information. A designation
indicating the type of industrial processing or use operation(s) at
each site that receives a PFAS from the submitter site directly or
indirectly (whether the recipient site(s) are controlled by the
submitter site or not). For each PFAS, report the letters which
correspond to the appropriate processing or use operation(s) listed in
Table 2. A particular designation may need to be reported more than
once, to the extent that a submitter reports more than one sector that
applies to a given designation under this paragraph.
Table 2--Codes for Reporting Type of Industrial Processing or Use
Operation
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Designation Operation
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PC................................. Processing as a reactant.
PF................................. Processing--incorporation into
formulation, mixture, or reaction
product.
PA................................. Processing--incorporation into
article.
PK................................. Processing--repackaging.
U.................................. Use--non-incorporative activities.
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(2) A code indicating the sector(s) that best describe the
industrial activities associated with each industrial processing or use
operation reported under this section. For each chemical substance,
report the code that corresponds to the appropriate sector(s) listed in
Table 3. A particular sector code may need to be reported more than
once, to the extent that a submitter reports more than one function
code that applies to a given sector code under this paragraph.
Table 3--Codes for Reporting Industrial Sectors
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Code Sector description
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IS1................................ Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting.
IS2................................ Oil and gas drilling, extraction,
and support activities.
IS3................................ Mining (except oil and gas) and
support activities.
IS4................................ Utilities.
IS5................................ Construction.
IS6................................ Food, beverage, and tobacco product
manufacturing.
IS7................................ Textiles, apparel, and leather
manufacturing.
IS8................................ Wood product manufacturing.
IS9................................ Paper manufacturing.
IS10............................... Printing and related support
activities.
IS11............................... Petroleum refineries.
IS12............................... Asphalt paving, roofing, and
coating materials manufacturing.
IS13............................... Petroleum lubricating oil and
grease manufacturing.
IS14............................... All other petroleum and coal
products manufacturing.
IS15............................... Petrochemical manufacturing.
IS16............................... Industrial gas manufacturing.
IS17............................... Synthetic dye and pigment
manufacturing.
IS18............................... Carbon black manufacturing.
IS19............................... All other basic inorganic chemical
manufacturing.
IS20............................... Cyclic crude and intermediate
manufacturing.
IS21............................... All other basic organic chemical
manufacturing.
IS22............................... Plastics material and resin
manufacturing.
IS23............................... Synthetic rubber manufacturing.
IS24............................... Organic fiber manufacturing.
IS25............................... Pesticide, fertilizer, and other
agricultural chemical
manufacturing.
IS26............................... Pharmaceutical and medicine
manufacturing.
IS27............................... Paint and coating manufacturing.
IS28............................... Adhesive manufacturing.
IS29............................... Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet
preparation manufacturing.
IS30............................... Printing ink manufacturing.
IS31............................... Explosives manufacturing.
IS32............................... Custom compounding of purchased
resins.
IS33............................... Photographic film, paper, plate,
and chemical manufacturing.
IS34............................... All other chemical product and
preparation manufacturing.
IS35............................... Plastics product manufacturing.
IS36............................... Rubber product manufacturing.
IS37............................... Non-metallic mineral product
manufacturing (includes cement,
clay, concrete, glass, gypsum,
lime, and other non-metallic
mineral product manufacturing).
IS38............................... Primary metal manufacturing.
IS39............................... Fabricated metal product
manufacturing.
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IS40............................... Machinery manufacturing.
IS41............................... Computer and electronic product
manufacturing.
IS42............................... Electrical equipment, appliance,
and component manufacturing.
IS43............................... Transportation equipment
manufacturing.
IS44............................... Furniture and related product
manufacturing.
IS45............................... Miscellaneous manufacturing.
IS46............................... Wholesale and retail trade.
IS47............................... Services.
IS48............................... Other (requires additional
information).
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(3) For each sector reported under paragraph (c)(2) of this
section, the applicable code(s) from Table 4 must be selected to
designate the function category(ies) that best represents the specific
manner in which the chemical substance is used.
Table 4--Codes for Reporting Function Categories
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Code Category
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F001............................... Abrasives.
F002............................... Etching agent.
F003............................... Adhesion/cohesion promoter.
F004............................... Binder.
F005............................... Flux agent.
F006............................... Sealant (barrier).
F007............................... Absorbent.
F008............................... Adsorbent.
F009............................... Dehydrating agent (desiccant).
F010............................... Drier.
F011............................... Humectant.
F012............................... Soil amendments (fertilizers).
F013............................... Anti-adhesive/cohesive.
F014............................... Dusting agent.
F015............................... Bleaching agent.
F016............................... Brightener.
F017............................... Anti-scaling agent.
F018............................... Corrosion inhibitor.
F019............................... Dye.
F020............................... Fixing agent (mordant).
F021............................... Hardener.
F022............................... Filler.
F023............................... Anti-static agent.
F024............................... Softener and conditioner.
F025............................... Swelling agent.
F026............................... Tanning agents not otherwise
specified.
F027............................... Waterproofing agent.
F028............................... Wrinkle resisting agent.
F029............................... Flame retardant.
F030............................... Fuel agents.
F031............................... Fuel.
F032............................... Heat transferring agent.
F033............................... Hydraulic fluids.
F034............................... Insulators.
F035............................... Refrigerants.
F036............................... Anti-freeze agent.
F037............................... Intermediate.
F038............................... Monomers.
F039............................... Ion exchange agent.
F040............................... Anti-slip agent.
F041............................... Lubricating agent.
F042............................... Deodorizer.
F043............................... Fragrance.
F044............................... Oxidizing agent.
F045............................... Reducing agent.
F046............................... Photosensitive agent.
F047............................... Photosensitizers.
F048............................... Semiconductor and photovoltaic
agent.
F049............................... UV stabilizer.
F050............................... Opacifer.
F051............................... Pigment.
F052............................... Plasticizer.
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F053............................... Plating agent.
F054............................... Catalyst.
F055............................... Chain transfer agent.
F056............................... Chemical reaction regulator.
F057............................... Crystal growth modifiers
(nucleating agents).
F058............................... Polymerization promoter.
F059............................... Terminator/Blocker.
F060............................... Processing aids, specific to
petroleum production.
F061............................... Antioxidant.
F062............................... Chelating agent.
F063............................... Defoamer.
F064............................... pH regulating agent.
F065............................... Processing aids not otherwise
specified.
F066............................... Energy Releasers (explosives,
motive propellant).
F067............................... Foamant.
F068............................... Propellants, non-motive (blowing
agents).
F069............................... Cloud-point depressant.
F070............................... Flocculating agent.
F071............................... Flotation agent.
F072............................... Solids separation (precipitating)
agent, not otherwise specified.
F073............................... Cleaning agent.
F074............................... Diluent.
F075............................... Solvent.
F076............................... Surfactant (surface active agent).
F077............................... Emulsifier.
F078............................... Thickening agent.
F079............................... Viscosity modifiers.
F080............................... Laboratory chemicals.
F081............................... Dispersing agent.
F082............................... Freeze-thaw additive.
F083............................... Surface modifier.
F084............................... Wetting agent (non-aqueous).
F085............................... Aerating and deaerating agents.
F086............................... Explosion inhibitor.
F087............................... Fire extinguishing agent.
F088............................... Flavoring and nutrient.
F089............................... Anti-redeposition agent.
F090............................... Anti-stain agent.
F091............................... Anti-streaking agent.
F092............................... Conductive agent.
F093............................... Incandescent agent.
F094............................... Magnetic element.
F095............................... Anti-condensation agent.
F096............................... Coalescing agent.
F097............................... Film former.
F098............................... Demulsifier.
F099............................... Stabilizing agent.
F100............................... Alloys.
F101............................... Density modifier.
F102............................... Elasticizer
F103............................... Flow promoter.
F104............................... Sizing agent.
F105............................... Solubility enhancer.
F106............................... Vapor pressure modifiers.
F107............................... Embalming agent.
F108............................... Heat stabilizer.
F109............................... Preservative.
F110............................... Anti-caking agent.
F111............................... Deflocculant.
F112............................... Dust suppressant.
F113............................... Impregnation agent.
F114............................... Leaching agent.
F115............................... Tracer.
F116............................... X-ray absorber.
F999............................... Other.
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(4) Consumer and commercial use information. Using the applicable
codes listed in Table 5 to paragraph (c)(4) of this section, submitters
must designate the consumer and commercial product category(ies) that
best describe the consumer and commercial products in which each PFAS
is used (whether the recipient site(s) are controlled by the
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submitter site or not). If more than 10 codes apply to a PFAS,
submitters need only report the 10 codes for PFAS that cumulatively
represent the largest percentage of the submitter's production volume
for that chemical, measured by weight. If none of the listed consumer
and commercial product categories accurately describes the consumer and
commercial products in which each PFAS is used, the category ``Other''
may be used, and must include a description of the use.
Table 5--Codes for Reporting Consumer and Commercial Product Categories
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Code Category
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Chemical Substances in Furnishing, Cleaning, Treatment Care Products
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CC101.................... Construction and building materials covering
large surface areas including stone,
plaster, cement, glass and ceramic articles;
fabrics, textiles, and apparel.
CC102.................... Furniture & furnishings including plastic
articles (soft); leather articles.
CC103.................... Furniture & furnishings including stone,
plaster, cement, glass and ceramic articles;
metal articles; or rubber articles.
CC104.................... Leather conditioner.
CC105.................... Leather tanning, dye, finishing, impregnation
and care products.
CC106.................... Textile (fabric) dyes.
CC107.................... Textile finishing and impregnating/surface
treatment products.
CC108.................... All-purpose foam spray cleaner.
CC109.................... All-purpose liquid cleaner/polish.
CC110.................... All-purpose liquid spray cleaner.
CC111.................... All-purpose waxes and polishes.
CC112.................... Appliance cleaners.
CC113.................... Drain and toilet cleaners (liquid).
CC114.................... Powder cleaners (floors).
CC115.................... Powder cleaners (porcelain).
CC116.................... Dishwashing detergent (liquid/gel).
CC117.................... Dishwashing detergent (unit dose/granule).
CC118.................... Dishwashing detergent liquid (hand-wash).
CC119.................... Dry cleaning and associated products.
CC120.................... Fabric enhancers.
CC121.................... Laundry detergent (unit-dose/granule).
CC122.................... Laundry detergent (liquid).
CC123.................... Stain removers.
CC124.................... Ion exchangers.
CC125.................... Liquid water treatment products.
CC126.................... Solid/Powder water treatment products.
CC127.................... Liquid body soap.
CC128.................... Liquid hand soap.
CC129.................... Solid bar soap.
CC130.................... Air fresheners for motor vehicles.
CC131.................... Continuous action air fresheners.
CC132.................... Instant action air fresheners.
CC133.................... Anti-static spray.
CC134.................... Apparel finishing, and impregnating/surface
treatment products.
CC135.................... Insect repellent treatment.
CC136.................... Pre-market waxes, stains, and polishes
applied to footwear.
CC137.................... Post-market waxes, and polishes applied to
footwear (shoe polish).
CC138.................... Waterproofing and water-resistant sprays.
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Chemical Substances in Construction, Paint, Electrical, and Metal
Products
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CC201.................... Fillers and putties.
CC202.................... Hot-melt adhesives.
CC203.................... One-component caulks.
CC204.................... Solder.
CC205.................... Single-component glues and adhesives.
CC206.................... Two-component caulks.
CC207.................... Two-component glues and adhesives.
CC208.................... Adhesive/Caulk removers.
CC209.................... Aerosol spray paints.
CC210.................... Lacquers, stains, varnishes and floor
finishes.
CC211.................... Paint strippers/removers.
CC212.................... Powder coatings.
CC213.................... Radiation curable coatings.
CC214.................... Solvent-based paint.
CC215.................... Thinners.
CC216.................... Water-based paint.
CC217.................... Construction and building materials covering
large surface areas, including wood
articles.
CC218.................... Construction and building materials covering
large surface areas, including paper
articles; metal articles; stone, plaster,
cement, glass and ceramic articles.
CC219.................... Machinery, mechanical appliances, electrical/
electronic articles.
CC220.................... Other machinery, mechanical appliances,
electronic/electronic articles.
CC221.................... Construction and building materials covering
large surface areas, including metal
articles.
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CC222.................... Electrical batteries and accumulators.
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Chemical Substances in Packaging, Paper, Plastic, Toys, Hobby Products
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CC990.................... Non-TSCA use.
CC301.................... Packaging (excluding food packaging),
including paper articles.
CC302.................... Other articles with routine direct contact
during normal use, including paper articles.
CC303.................... Packaging (excluding food packaging),
including rubber articles; plastic articles
(hard); plastic articles (soft).
CC304.................... Other articles with routine direct contact
during normal use including rubber articles;
plastic articles (hard).
CC305.................... Toys intended for children's use (and child
dedicated articles), including fabrics,
textiles, and apparel; or plastic articles
(hard).
CC306.................... Adhesives applied at elevated temperatures.
CC307.................... Cement/concrete.
CC308.................... Crafting glue.
CC309.................... Crafting paint (applied to body).
CC310.................... Crafting paint (applied to craft).
CC311.................... Fixatives and finishing spray coatings.
CC312.................... Modelling clay.
CC313.................... Correction fluid/tape.
CC314.................... Inks in writing equipment (liquid).
CC315.................... Inks used for stamps.
CC316.................... Toner/Printer cartridge.
CC317.................... Liquid photographic processing solutions.
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Chemical Substances in Automotive, Fuel, Agriculture, Outdoor Use
Products
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CC401.................... Exterior car washes and soaps.
CC402.................... Exterior car waxes, polishes, and coatings.
CC403.................... Interior car care.
CC404.................... Touch up auto paint.
CC405.................... Degreasers.
CC406.................... Liquid lubricants and greases.
CC407.................... Paste lubricants and greases.
CC408.................... Spray lubricants and greases.
CC409.................... Anti-freeze liquids.
CC410.................... De-icing liquids.
CC411.................... De-icing solids.
CC412.................... Lock de-icers/releasers.
CC413.................... Cooking and heating fuels.
CC414.................... Fuel additives.
CC415.................... Vehicular or appliance fuels.
CC416.................... Explosive materials.
CC417.................... Agricultural non-pesticidal products.
CC418.................... Lawn and garden care products.
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Chemical Substances in Products not Described by Other Codes
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CC980.................... Other (specify).
CC990.................... Non-TSCA use.
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(5) For each consumer and commercial product category reported
under paragraph (c)(4) of this section, the applicable code(s)
described in Table 4 under paragraph (c)(3) of this section must be
selected to designate the function category(ies) that best represents
the specific manner in which the PFAS is used.
(6) Submitters must indicate, for each consumer and commercial
product category reported under paragraph (c)(4) of this section,
whether the use is a consumer or a commercial use, or both.
(7) Submitters must determine, within each consumer and commercial
product category reported under paragraph (c)(4) of this section,
whether any amount of each reportable chemical substance manufactured
(including imported) by the submitter is present in (for example, a
plasticizer chemical substance used to make pacifiers) or on (for
example, as a component in the paint on a toy) any consumer products
intended for use by children age 14 or younger, regardless of the
concentration of the chemical substance remaining in or on the product.
Submitters must select from the following options: The chemical
substance is used in or on any consumer products intended for use by
children; the chemical substance is not used in or on any consumer
products intended for use by children; or information as to whether the
chemical substance is used in or on any consumer products intended for
use by children is not known to or reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter.
(8) For each year where the PFAS is used in consumer or commercial
products, the estimated typical maximum concentration, measured by
weight, of the chemical substance in each consumer and commercial
product category reported under paragraph (c)(4) of this section. For
each PFAS in each commercial and consumer product category reported
under paragraph (c)(4) of this section, submitters must select from
among the ranges of concentrations listed in Table 6 of this paragraph
and report the corresponding code (i.e., M1 through M5):
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Table 6--Codes for Reporting Maximum Concentration of Chemical Substance
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Code Concentration range (% weight)
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M1....................... Less than 1% by weight.
M2....................... At least 1 but less than 30% by weight.
M3....................... At least 30 but less than 60% by weight.
M4....................... At least 60 but less than 90% by weight.
M5....................... At least 90% by weight.
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(d) For each year since January 1, 2011, the total amounts
manufactured or processed of each PFAS, including the amounts
manufactured or processed in each calendar year for each category of
use as described in paragraph (c) of this section.
(1) For each year the PFAS was manufactured, the total annual
volume (in pounds) of each PFAS domestically manufactured or imported
at each site. The total annual domestically manufactured volume (not
including imported volume) and the total annual imported volume must be
separately reported. These amounts must be reported to two significant
figures of accuracy.
(2) A designation indicating, for each PFAS at each site, whether
the imported PFAS is physically present at the reporting site.
(3) The volume directly exported of each PFAS domestically
manufactured or imported at each site. These amounts must be reported
to two significant figures of accuracy.
(4) The estimated percentage, rounded off to the closest 10
percent, of total production volume of the reportable chemical
substance associated with each combination of industrial processing or
use operation, sector, and function category as reported in paragraph
(c) of this section. Where a particular combination of industrial
processing or use operation, sector, and function category accounts for
less than 5 percent of the submitter's site's total production volume
of a reportable chemical substance, the percentage must not be rounded
off to 0 percent. Instead, in such a case, submitters must report the
percentage, rounded off to the closest 1 percent, of the submitter's
site's total production volume of the reportable chemical substance
associated with the particular combination of industrial processing or
use operation, sector, and function category.
(5) The estimated percentage, rounded off to the closest 10
percent, of the submitter's site's total production volume of the PFAS
associated with each consumer and commercial product category as
reported in paragraph (c)(4) of this section. Where a particular
consumer and commercial product category accounts for less than 5
percent of the total production volume of a reportable chemical
substance, the percentage must not be rounded off to 0 percent.
Instead, in such a case, submitters must report the percentage, rounded
off to the closest 1 percent, of the submitter's site's total
production volume of the reportable chemical substance associated with
the particular consumer and commercial product category.
(6) The estimated maximum amount (in pounds) to be manufactured or
imported during the first year of production within the covered
reporting period (i.e., since January 1, 2011), and the estimated
maximum amount (in pounds) to be manufactured or imported during any
12-month period during the first three years of production within the
covered reporting period.
(7) An indication of whether the PFAS was site-limited.
(8) The estimated maximum amount (in pounds) of the PFAS on site at
any point in time since January 1, 2011. This amount is not limited to
quantities being actively manufactured or used, and includes quantities
stored.
(9) The total volume (in pounds) of each PFAS recycled on-site
since January 1, 2011.
(e) A description of the byproducts resulting from the manufacture,
processing, use, or disposal of each PFAS since January 1, 2011.
(1) For each byproduct produced from the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of a PFAS, the submitter will identify the byproduct
by its specific, currently correct CA Index name as used to list the
chemical substance on the TSCA Inventory and the correct corresponding
CASRN. A submitter under this part may use an EPA-designated TSCA
Accession Number for a chemical substance in lieu of a CASRN when a
CASRN is not known to or reasonably ascertainable by the submitter.
Submitters who wish to report chemical substances listed on the
confidential portion of the TSCA Inventory will need to report the
chemical substance using a TSCA Accession Number.
(i) In addition to reporting the number itself, submitters must
specify the type of number they are reporting by selecting from among
the codes in Table 1 of paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section.
(ii) If the specific identity of the byproduct is unknown to the
submitter, the submitter may provide a description of the chemical
substance.
(iii) An indication of which specific PFAS activity(ies) (i.e.,
manufacture, process, use, or disposal) manufactured the byproduct.
(2) An indication of whether the byproduct is released to the
environment, and if so, the environmental medium (a) to which it is
released (i.e., air, water, land).
(3) For each year, the byproduct volume (in pounds) released to the
environment.
(f) All existing environmental and health effects information of
such substance or mixture. The scope of this information shall not be
limited to studies conducted or published since 2011.
(1) For each published study report, the submitter shall complete
an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Harmonized Templates for Reporting Chemical Test Summaries, and submit
the accompanying study reports and supporting information.
(2) Submitters shall also provide any additional human health data
not in study reports, including but not limited to any preliminary
studies, informal test results in workers, or inhalation studies.
(g) The number of individuals exposed to PFAS in their places of
employment and the duration of such exposure for each year since
January 1, 2011.
(1) A narrative description of worker activities involving the PFAS
at the manufacturing site, such as bag dumping, sampling, cleaning, or
unloading drums.
(2) For each worker activity in this paragraph, indicate the number
of workers reasonably likely to be exposed. The submitter must select
from among the worker ranges listed in Table 8 of
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paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this section and report the corresponding code
(i.e., W1 though W8).
Table 7--Codes for Reporting Number of Workers Reasonably Likely To Be
Exposed
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Code Range
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W1....................... Fewer than 10 workers.
W2....................... At least 10 but fewer than 25 workers.
W3....................... At least 25 but fewer than 50 workers.
W4....................... At least 50 but fewer than 100 workers.
W5....................... At least 100 but fewer than 500 workers.
W6....................... At least 500 but fewer than 1,000 workers.
W7....................... At least 1,000 but fewer than 10,000 workers.
W8....................... At least 10,000 workers.
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(3) For each PFAS, the maximum duration of exposure for any worker
at the manufacturing site, in hours per day and days per year.
(4) For each combination of industrial processing or use operation,
sector, and function category identified in paragraph (c) of this
section, the submitter must estimate the number of workers reasonably
likely to be exposed to each PFAS. For each combination associated with
each chemical substance, the submitter must select from among the
worker ranges listed in Table 8 under paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this
section and report the corresponding code (i.e., W1 though W8).
(5) For each PFAS, the maximum duration of exposure for any worker
for each combination of industrial processing or use operation, sector,
and function category, in hours per day and days per year.
(6) Where the PFAS is used in a commercial product, the submitter
must estimate the number of commercial workers reasonably likely to be
exposed to each reportable chemical substance. For each commercial use
associated with each substance, the submitter must select from among
the worker ranges listed in Table 8 under paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this
section and report the corresponding code (i.e., W1 though W8).
(7) For each PFAS, the maximum duration of exposure for any worker
for each commercial use, in hours per day and days per year.
(h) During the years in which the PFAS was manufactured, the
manners or methods of its disposal, and any changes to the disposal
methods or processes since January 1, 2011.
(1) Description of disposal processes or methods, using the
appropriate codes in Table 9 of paragraph (h)(1) of this section, and
additional descriptions as needed.
Table 8--Codes for Reporting Disposal Methods
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Code Disposal method
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D1....................... On-site land disposal: RCRA Class C landfill
(hazardous).
D2....................... On-site land disposal: Other landfill.
D3....................... Other on-site land disposal.
D4....................... On-site underground injection (UIC).
D5....................... Off-site land disposal: RCRA Class C landfill
(hazardous).
D6....................... Off-site land disposal: Other landfill.
D7....................... On-site incineration.
D8....................... Off-site incineration.
D9....................... Publicly owned treatment works (POTW).
D10...................... Other off-site waste transfer.
D11...................... Release to surface water.
D12...................... Release to air (stack emissions).
D13...................... Release to air (fugitive emissions).
D99...................... Other.
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(2) Describe any changes to the disposal process(es) or method(s)
indicated in paragraph (h)(1) for any PFAS manufactured since 2011.
(3) Indicate total volume released to each environmental medium
since 2011 for each PFAS.
(4) Indicate total volume incinerated on-site since 2011 for each
PFAS. If incineration occurred, indicate the temperature at which the
PFAS was incinerated.
(i) Certification statement signed and dated by an authorized
official of the submitter company. The authorized official must certify
that the submitted information has been completed in compliance with
the requirements of this part, such as all information known or
reasonably ascertainable is submitted, and that the confidentiality
claims made in this report are true and correct. The certification must
be signed and dated by the authorized official for the submitter
company, and provide that person's name, official title, and email
address.
Sec. 705.20 When to report.
All information reported to EPA in response to the requirements of
this part must be submitted during the applicable submission period.
The submission period shall begin six months following the effective
date of this rule and last for six months.
Sec. 705.22 Duplicative reporting.
(a) If a person identified in Sec. 705.10 has already reported
certain information in Sec. 705.15 to EPA pursuant to TSCA section
8(a), then duplicative reporting of that information is not required of
the years for which the information has already been reported. Any
person covered in this part may notify EPA through the electronic
reporting system in Sec. 705.35 that such information has
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already been submitted. This information may include:
(1) Physical state of the chemical or mixture, pursuant to Sec.
711.15(b)(3)(C)(ix);
(2) Industrial processing and use type, sector(s), functional
category(ies), and percent of production volume for each use, pursuant
to Sec. 711.15(b)(4)(i)(A) through (D);
(3) Consumer and/or commercial indicator, product category(ies),
functional category(ies), percent of production volume for each use,
indicator for use in products intended for children, and maximum
concentration in the product, pursuant to Sec. 711.15(b)(4)(ii)(A)
through (F);
(4) Number of workers reasonably likely to be exposed for each
combination of industrial processing or use operation, sector, and
function, pursuant to Sec. 711.15(b)(4)(i)(F), and the number of
commercial workers reasonably likely to be exposed when the substance
is used in a commercial product, pursuant to Sec. 711.15(b)(4)(ii)(G).
(b) Any person covered in this part must report all information to
EPA in Sec. 705.15 for each year since January 1, 2011. If a person
has already reported any of the data elements identified in paragraph
(a) of this section, but not for all years since 2011, then that person
must submit the required information for the intervening years.
Sec. 705.25 Recordkeeping requirements.
Each person who is subject to the reporting requirements of this
part must retain records that document any information reported to EPA.
Relevant records must be retained for a period of 5 years beginning on
the last day of the submission period.
Sec. 705.30 Confidentiality claims.
(a) Making confidentiality claims--(1) Generally. Any person
submitting information under this part may assert a confidentiality
claim for that information, except for information described in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section. Any such confidentiality claims must
be asserted at the time the information is submitted. Instructions for
asserting confidentiality claims are provided in the document
identified in Sec. 705.35. Information claimed as confidential in
accordance with this section will be treated and disclosed in
accordance with the procedures in 40 CFR part 2 and section 14 of TSCA.
(2) Exceptions. Confidentiality claims cannot be asserted:
(i) For chemical identities listed on the public portion of the
TSCA Inventory;
(ii) For processing and use data elements required by Sec.
705.15(c)(1) through (7); or
(iii) When a response is left blank or designated as ``not known or
reasonably ascertainable.''
(3) Health and environmental effects information. Any person
submitting health and effects information under this part may only
assert a confidentiality claim for information that ``discloses
processes used in the manufacturing or processing of a chemical
substance or mixture or, in the case of a mixture, the release of data
disclosing the portion of the mixture comprised by any of the chemical
substances in the mixture.'' If any such information is claimed as
confidential, a person who submits the information must also provide
EPA with a sanitized copy for public release, removing only that
information that is claimed as confidential.
(b) Unless exempted, all confidentiality claims require
substantiation at time of submission and must be signed and dated by an
authorized official. Confidentiality claims for the following data
elements are exempt from this substantiation requirement:
(1) Production volume information required pursuant to Sec.
705.15(d)(1), (5), and (6).
(c) Marking information claimed as confidential in confidentiality
substantiation documentation. If any of the information contained in
the answers to the questions listed in paragraph (e) of this section is
asserted to contain information that itself is considered to be
confidential, you must clearly identify the information that is claimed
confidential.
(d) Certification statement for claims. An authorized official
representing a person asserting a claim of confidentiality must certify
that the submission complies with the requirements of this part by
signing and dating the following certification statement:
``I certify that all claims for confidentiality asserted with this
submission are true and correct, and all information submitted herein
to substantiate such claims is true and correct. Any knowing and
willful misrepresentation is subject to criminal penalty pursuant to 18
U.S.C. 1001. I further certify that: (1) I have taken reasonable
measures to protect the confidentiality of the information; (2) I have
determined that the information is not required to be disclosed or
otherwise made available to the public under any other Federal law; (3)
I have a reasonable basis to conclude that disclosure of the
information is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive
position of my company; and (4) I have a reasonable basis to believe
that the information is not readily discoverable through reverse
engineering.''
(e) Substantiation requirements for all types of confidentiality
claims. For each data element that is claimed as confidential, you must
submit with your report detailed written answers to the following
questions:
(1) Will disclosure of the information claimed as confidential
likely cause substantial harm to your business's competitive position?
If you answered yes, describe the substantial harmful effects that
would likely result to your competitive position if the information is
disclosed, including but not limited to how a competitor could use such
information, and the causal relationship between the disclosure and the
harmful effects.
(2) Has your business taken precautions to protect the
confidentiality of the disclosed information? If yes, please explain
and identify the specific measures, including but not limited to
internal controls, that your business has taken to protect the
information claimed as confidential.
(3)(i) Is any of the information claimed as confidential required
to be publicly disclosed under any other Federal law? If yes, please
explain.
(ii) Does any of the information claimed as confidential otherwise
appear in any public documents, including (but not limited to) safety
data sheets; advertising or promotional material; professional or trade
publications; state, local, or Federal agency files; or any other media
or publications available to the general public? If yes, please explain
why the information should be treated as confidential.
(iii) Does any of the information claimed as confidential appear in
one or more patents or patent applications? If yes, please provide the
associated patent number or patent application number (or numbers) and
explain why the information should be treated as confidential.
(4) Does any of the information that you are claiming as
confidential constitute a trade secret? If yes, please explain how the
information you are claiming as confidential constitutes a trade
secret.
(5) Is the claim of confidentiality intended to last less than 10
years (see TSCA section 14(e)(1)(B))? If yes, please indicate the
number of years (between
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1-10 years) or the specific date after which the claim is withdrawn.
(6) Has EPA, another federal agency, or court made any
confidentiality determination regarding information associated with
this chemical substance? If yes, please provide the circumstances
associated with the prior determination, whether the information was
found to be entitled to confidential treatment, the entity that made
the decision, and the date of the determination.
(f) Additional requirements for specific chemical identity. A
person may assert a claim of confidentiality for the specific chemical
identity of a chemical substance as described in Sec. 711.15(b) of
this part only if the identity of that chemical substance is treated as
confidential in the Master Inventory File as of the time the report is
submitted for that chemical substance. Generic chemical identities and
accession numbers may not be claimed as confidential. To assert a claim
of confidentiality for the identity of a reportable chemical substance,
you must submit with the report detailed written answers to the
questions from paragraph (b) of this section and to the following
questions.
(1) Is this chemical substance publicly known (including by your
competitors) to be in U.S. commerce? If yes, please explain why the
specific chemical identity should still be afforded confidential status
(e.g., the chemical substance is publicly known only as being
distributed in commerce for research and development purposes, but no
other information about the current commercial distribution of the
chemical substance in the United States is publicly available). If no,
please complete the certification statement:
I certify that on the date referenced, I searched the internet for
the chemical substance identity (i.e., by both chemical substance name
and CASRN). I did not find a reference to this chemical substance that
would indicate that the chemical is being manufactured or imported by
anyone for a commercial purpose in the United States. [provide date].
(2) Does this particular chemical substance leave the site of
manufacture (including import) in any form, e.g., as a product,
effluent, emission? If yes, please explain what measures have been
taken to guard against the discovery of its identity.
(3) If the chemical substance leaves the site in a form that is
available to the public or your competitors, can the chemical identity
be readily discovered by analysis of the substance (e.g., product,
effluent, emission), in light of existing technologies and any costs,
difficulties, or limitations associated with such technologies? Please
explain why or why not.
(4) Would disclosure of the specific chemical name release
confidential process information? If yes, please explain.
(g) No claim of confidentiality. Information not claimed as
confidential in accordance with the requirements of this section may be
made public without further notice to the submitter.
Sec. 705.35 Electronic reporting.
You must use CDX to complete and submit the reporting form required
under this part. Submissions may only be made as set forth in this
paragraph. Submissions must be sent electronically to EPA via CDX. The
information submitted and all attachments (unless the attachment
appears in scientific literature) must be in English. All information
must be true and correct. Access the PFAS reporting tool and
instructions, as follows:
(1) By website. Access the PFAS reporting tool via the CDX homepage
at https://cdx.epa.gov/ and follow the appropriate links.
(2) By phone or email. Contact the EPA TSCA Hotline at (202) 554-
1404 or [email protected].
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