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MEMBRANES D’ELECTRODIALYSE

COEI-1-MEMELE Electrodialysis membranes

  1. Objective, Origin and Scope of Application

An electrodialysis membrane is a thin, dense, insoluble wall composed of a polymer material that is permeable to ions.  When placed between two solutions, it allows the selective transfer of ions from one solution to the other when acted upon by an electric field.

The membrane pair consists of a cationic membrane and an anionic membrane.

The cationic membrane is a polymer which allows the preferred flow of cations, in particular the K+ and Ca++ cations.

The anionic membrane is a polymer which allows the preferred flow of anions, in particular tartrate anions.

Electrodialysis membranes are used to stabilize wine in the event of tartaric precipitation.

  1. Composition

The cation-exchange membrane that can be used is a styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer which carries sulfonic functional groups.

The anion-exchange membrane that can be used is either:

A styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer which carries quaternary ammonium functional groups, or A quaternary ammonium-divinylbenzene copolymer.

Electrodialysis membranes used for tartaric stabilization in wine should meet the following requirements:

2.1.     They should be manufactured in accordance with the good manufacturing practices for the substances enumerated in :

2.1.1.  Annex 1 pertaining to materials placed in contact with foodstuffs

2.1.2.  Annex 2 and Annex 3 pertaining to ion-exchange resins used in processing foodstuffs

2.2.     They should be prepared to serve their intended function, in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer or supplier.

2.3.     They should not release any substance in a quantity which poses a human health threat or which alters the taste or odor of foodstuffs.

2.4.     In use, there should be no interaction between the constituents of the membrane and those of the wine that could form new compounds in the product that could produce toxicological consequences.

The stability of new electrodialysis membranes shall be established using a simulator which reproduces the physicochemical properties of wine, in order to study the migration of certain substances given off by the electrodialysis membrane.

The proposed experimental method is as follows:

Composition of the simulator:

This is an hydro-alcoholic solution with the pH and conductivity of wine. It is composed of

the following:

Absolute ethanol

11 liters

Potassium hydrogen tartrate

380 g

Potassium chloride

60 g

Concentrated sulfuric acid

5 ml

Distilled water

quantity sufficient for 100 liters

This solution is used to test migration in a closed circuit on a live electrodialysis stack (1 volt/cell) in a proportion of 50 liters/m2 of anionic and cationic membranes until the solution is 50% demineralized.  The effluent circuit is activated by a 5 g/l potassium chloride solution.

The migrating substances tested for in the simulator and in the electrodialysis effluent.

The organic molecules forming a constituent of membrane and which can migrate into the treated solution will be quantitatively analyzed.

A specific determination for each of these constituents will be carried out an approved laboratory. The content in the simulator must be less than the total, for all compunds analyzed at 50 μg/l.

Generally, the rules governing materials used in contact with foodstuffs shall also apply to these membranes.

  1. Limits on use

The membrane pair used for tartaric wine-stabilizationprocessing using electrodialysis is specified in such a way that:

  • the pH reduction in the wine is no greater than 0.3 pH units;
  • volatile acid reduction is less than 0.12 g/l (2 meq. expressed in acetic acid);
  • electrodialysis-based processing does not affect the non-ionic constituents of the wine, in particular the polyphenols and polysaccharides;
  • the diffusion of small molecules such as ethanol is reduced and does not lead to a reduction of alcohometric content greater than 0.1%.
  1. Conditions of use

These membranes should be stored and cleaned using accepted techniques and substances whose use is authorized for the preparation of foodstuffs.

Annex 1

List of monomers and other starting substances that can be used in the manufacture of plastic materials and devices designed to be placed in contact with foodstuffs, products, and beverages.

List of approved monomers and other starting substances

PM/REF No.

Case No.

Name

Restrictions

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

10030

000514-10-3

Abietic acid

10060

000075-07-0

Acetaldehyde

10090

000064-19-7

Acetic acid

10120

000108-05-4

Vinyl acetate

SML = 12 mg/kg

10150

000108-24-7

Acetic anhydride

10210

000074-86-2

Acetylene

10630

000079-06-1

Acrylamide

SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg

10660

015214-89-8

2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane-sulfonic  acid

SML = 0/05 mg/kg

10690

000079-10-7

Acrylic acid

10750

002495-35-4

Benzyl acrylate

10780

000141-32-2

n-butyl acrylate

10810

002998-08-5

Sec-butyl acrylate

10840

001663-39-4

Tert-butyl acrylate

11470

000140-88-5

Ethyl acrylate

000818-61-1

Hydroxyethyl acryltae

See « Ethylene glycol monoacrylate »

11590

00106-63-8

Isobutyl acrylate

11680

00689-12-3

Isopropyl acrylate

11710

000096-33-3

Methyl acrylate

11830

000818-61-1

Ethylene glycol monoacrylate

11890

002499-59-4

n-octyl acrylate

11980

000925-60-0

Propyl acrylate

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

12100

000107-13-1

Acrylonitrile

LMS = ND (LD = 0,020 mg/kg)

(including analylic tolerance)

12310

Albumin

12340

Albumin coagulated by formaldehyde

12375

Saturate, linear, primary monhydric alcohols (C4-C22)

12670

002855-13-2

1-amino-3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane

SML = 6 mg/kg

12788

002432-99-7

11-aminoundecanoic acid

SML = 5 mg/kg

12789

007664-41-7

Ammonia

12820

00123-99-9

Azelaic acid

12970

004196-95-6

Azelaic anhydride

13000

001477-55-0

1,3-benzene dimethanamine

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

13090

000065-85-0

Benzoic acid

13150

000100-51-6

Benzylic acid

000111-46-6

Bis(2-hydroxyehtyl)ether

See Diethylene glycol

000077-99-6

2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1-butanol

See 1,1,1-trimethylolpropane

13390

000105-08-8

1,4-bis(hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane)

13480

000080-05-7

2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) propane

SML = 3 mg/kg

13510

001675-54-3

Bis(2,3-epoxypropylic) ether of 2,2-bis(hydroxyphenyl) propane

MQ = 1 mg/kg PF or SML = non-detectable (DL = 0.020 mg/kg, including analytic tolerance)

000110-98-5

Bis(hydroxypropylic) ether

See Dipropylene glycol

005124-30-1

Bis(4-isocyananato-cyclohexyl) methane

See 4,4-Diisocyanate dedicyclohexylmethane

13530

038103-06-9

Bis(phthalic anhydride) of 2,2 bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) propane

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

13600

047465-97-4

3,3-bis(3-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-indolinone

SML = 1.8 mg/kg

000080-05-7

Bisphenol A

See 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) propane

001675-54-3

Bis(2,3-expoypropylic)ether of bisphenol A

See Bis(2,3-epoxypropylic)ether of 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) propane

13614

038103-06-9

Bis (phthalic anyhydride)of bisphenol

See 13530

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

13630

000106-99-0

Butadiene

MQ =  1 mg/kg of PF or SML = non-detectable (DL = 0.02 mg/kg, including analytic tolerance)

3690

000107-88-0

1,3-butanediol

13840

000071-36-3

1-butanol

13870

000106-98-9

1-butene

13900

000107-01-7

2-butene

14110

000123-72-8

Butyraldehyde

14140

000107-92-6

Butyric acid

14170

000106-31-0

Butyric anhydride

14200

000105-60-2

Caprolactam

SML(T) = 15 mg/kg

14230

002123-24-2

Caprolactam, sodium salt

SML(T) = 15 mg/kg (expressed in terms of caprolactam)

14320

0001207-2

Caprylic acid

14350

00630-08-0

Carbon monoxide

14380

000075-44-5

Carbonyl chloride

MQ = 1 mg/kg in FP

14411

008001-79-4

Castor oil

14500

009004-34-6

Cellulose

14530

007782-50-5

Chlorine

000106-89-8

1-chloro-2,3-epoxy propane

See Epichlorhydrin

14680

000077-92-9

Citric acid

14710

000108-39-4

m-cresol

14740

000095-48-7

o-cresol

14770

00106-44-5

p-cresol

00105-08-8

1,4-cyclohexanedi-

methanol

See 1,4-bis(hydroxymethyl) cyclohexane

14950

003173-53-3

Cyclohexyl isocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

15070

001647-16-1

1,9-decadiene

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

15095

000334-48-5

Decanoic acid

15100

000112-30-1

1-decanol

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

000107-15-3

1,2-diaminoethane

See Ethylenediamine

000124-09-4

1,6-diaminohexane

See Hexamethylene- diamine

15250

000110-61-1

1,4-diaminobutane

15565

0000106-46-7

1,4-dichlorobenzene

SML == 12 mg/kg

15700

005124-30-1

Icyclohexylmethane-4,4’- diisocyanate

MQ(T) – 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

15760

000111-46-6

Diethylene glycol

SML(T) = 30 mg/kl alone or with ethylene glycol

15790

000111-46-6

Diethylene triamine

SML = 5 mg/kg

15820

000345-92-6

4,4’-difluorobenzo-phenone

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

15880

000120-80-9

1,2-dihydroxybenzene

SML = 6 mg/kg

15910

000108-46-3

1,3-dihydroxybenzene

SML = 2.4 mg/kg

15940

000123-31-9

1,4-dihydroxybenzene

SML = 0.6 mg/kg

15970

000611-99-4

4,4’-dihydroxybenzo-phenone

SML = 6 mg/kg

16000

000092-88-6

4,4’-dihydroxydiphenyl

SML = 6 mg/kg

16150

000108-01-0

Dimethylaminoethanol

SML = 18 mg/kg

16240

000091-97-4

3,3’-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4’-diisocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

16480

000126-58-9

Dipentaerythritol

16570

004128-73-8

4,4’-diisocyanate of diphenyl ether

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

16600

005873-54-1

Diphenylmethane-2,4’-diisocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

16630

000101-68-8

Diphenylmethane-4,4’-diisocyante

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP

(expressed as NCO)

16660

000110-98-5

Diproylene glycol

16750

000106-89-8

Epichlorhydrin

MQ = 1 mg/kg in FP

16780

000064-17-5

Ethanol

16950

000074-85-1

Ethylene

16960

000107-15-3

Ethylenediamine

SML = 12 mg/kg

16990

000107-21-1

Ethylenje glycol

SML(T) = 30 mg/kg alone or with diethylene glycol

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

17005

000151-56-4

Ethyleneimine

SML = ND (DL = 01 mg/kg)

17020

000075-21-8

Ethylene oxide

MQ = 1 mg/kg in FP

17050

000104-76-7

2-ethyl-1-hexanol

SML = 30 mg/kg

17160

000097-53-0

Eugenol

SML= 0.1 mg/kg

17170

061788-47-4

Coconut fatty acids

17200

068308-53-2

Fatty acids of soybean oil

17230

061790-12-3

Fatty acids of tall oil

17260

000050-00-0

Formaldehyde

SML = 15 mg/kg

17290

000110-17-8

Fumaric acid

17530

000050-99-7

Glucose

18010

000110-94-1

Glutaric acid

18070

000108-55-4

Glutaric anhydride

18100

000056-81-5

Glycerol

18250

000115-28-6

Hexachloroendo-methyl-Enetetrahy-drophthalic acid

SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg)

18280

00115-27-5

Hexachloroendome-thyl Enetetrahydro-phthalic anhydride

SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg)

18310

036653-82-4

1-hexadecanol

18430

00116-15-4

Hexafluoropropylene

SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg)

18460

000124-09-4

Hexamethylenediamine

SML = 2.4 mg/kg

18640

000822-06-0

Hexamethylene diisocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

18670

000100-97-0

Hexamehtylene tetramine

SML(T) = 15 mg/kg (expressed as formaldehyde)

00123-31-9

Hydroquinone

See 1,4-dihydroxybenzene

18880

000099-96-7

p-hydroxybenzoic acid

19000

000115-11-7

Isobutene

19210

001459-93-4

Dimethyl isophthalate

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

19270

000097-65-4

Itaconic acid

19460

000050-21-5

Lactic acid

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

19470

000143-07-7

Lauric acid

19480

002146-71-6

Vinyl laurate

19510

011132-73-3

Lignocellulose

19540

000110-16-7

Maleic acid

SML(T) 30 mg/kg

19960

00108-31-6

Maleic anhydride

SML(T) = 30 mg/kg (expressed as maleic acid)

000108-31-6

Melamine

See 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine

20020

000079-41-4

Methacrylic acid

20080

002495-37-6

Benzyl methacrylate

20110

000097-88-1

Butyl methacrylate

20140

002998-18-7

sec-butyl methacrylate

20890

000097-63-2

Ethyl methacrylate

21010

000097-86-9

Isobutyl methacrylate

21100

004655-34-9

Isopropyl methacrylate

21130

000080-62-6

Methyl methacrylate

21190

000868-77-9

Ethylene glycol monomethacrylate

21280

002177-70-0

Phenyl methacrylate

21340

000760-93-0

Propyl methacrylate

21460

000760-93-0

Methacrylic anhydride

21490

000126-98-7

Methacrylonitrile

SML = not detectable (DL = 0.020 mg/kg, including analytic tolerance)

21550

000067-56-1

Methanol

21940

000924-42-5

N-methylolacrylamide

SML = ND (DL = 0.0 mg/kg)

22150

000691-37-2

4-methyl-pentene

SML = 0.02 mg/kg

22350

000544-63-8

Myristic acid

22390

000840-65-3

2,6-dimethyl naphthalene-dicarboxylate

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

22420

003173-72-6

1,5-naphthalene diisocyanate

MQ(T) 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

22450

009004-70-0

Nitrocellulose

22480

000143-08-8

1-nonanol

22570

000112-96-9

Octadecyl isocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as NCO)

22600

000111-87-5

1-octanol

22660

000111-66-0

1-octene

SML = 15 mg/kg

22763

000112-80-1

Oleic acid

22780

000057-10-3

Palmitic acid

22840

000115-77-5

Pentaerythritol

22870

000071-41-0

1-pentanol

22960

000108-95-2

Phenol

23050

000108-45-2

1,3-phenylenediamine

MQ = 1 mg/kg in FP

000075-44-5

Phosgene

See Carbonyl chloride

23170

007664-38-2

Phosphoric acid

Phthalic acid

See Terephthalic acid

23200

000088-99-3

o-phthalic acid

23230

000131-17-9

Diallyl phthalate

SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg)

23380

000085-44-9

Phthalic anhydride

23470

000080-56-8

alpha-pinene

23500

000127-91-3

beta-pinene

23590

025322-68-3

Polyethylene glycol

23651

025322-69-4

Polypropylene glycol

23740

000057-55-6

1,2-propanediol

23800

000071-23-8

1-propanol

23830

000067-63-0

2-propanol

23860

000123-38-6

Propionaldehyde

23890

000079-09-4

Propionic acid

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

23950

000123-62-6

Propionic anhydride

23980

000115-07-1

Propylene

24010

000075-56-9

Propylene oxide

MQ = 1 mg/kg in FP

000120-80-9

Pyrocatechol

See 1,2-dihydroxybenzene

24057

000089-32-7

Pyromellitic anhydride

SML = 0.05 mg/kg (expressed as pyromellitic acid)

24070

073138-82-6

Resin acids

000108-46-3

Resorcinol

See 1,2-dihydroxybenzene

24100

008050-09-7

Rosin

24130

008050-09-7

Rosin gum

See Rosin

24160

008052-10-6

Tall oil resin

24190

009014-63-5

Wood resin

24250

009006-04-6

Natural rubber

24270

000069-72-7

Salicylic acid

24280

000111-20-6

Sebacic acid

24430

002561-88-8

Sebacic anhydride

24475

001313-82-2

Sodium sulfide

24490

000050-70-4

Sorbitol

24520

008001-22-7

Soybean oil

24540

009005-25-8

Food starch

24550

000057-11-4

Stearic acid

24610

000100-42-5

Styrene

24820

000110-15-6

Succinic acid

24850

000108-30-5

Succinic anhydride

24880

000057-50-1

Saccharose

24887

006362-79-4

5-sulfoisophthalic acid, monosodium salt

SML = 5 mg/kg

PM/REF N°

Case N°

Name

Restrictions

24888

003965-55-7

 5-dimethylsulfo- isophthalate, monosodium salt

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

24910

000100-21-0

Terephthalic acid

SML = 7.5 mg/kg

24940

000100-20-9

Terephthalic acid dichloride

SML(T) = 7.5 mg/kg (expressed as terephathalic acid)

24970

000120-61-6

Dimethyl terephthalatae

25090

000112-60-7

Tetraethylene glycol

25120

000116-14-3

Tetrafluoroethylene

SML = 0.05 mg/kg

25150

000109-99-9

Tetrahydrofuran

SML = 0.6 mg/kg

25180

000102-60-3

N,N,N’,N’-tetrakis(2-hydroxypropyl)-ethylene-diamine

25210

000584-84-9

Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as nCO)

25240

000091-08-7

Toluene-2,6-diisocyanate

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as nCO)

25270

026747-90-0

Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate, dimer

MQ(T) = 1 mg/kg in FP (expressed as nCO)

25360

2,3-epoxy trialkyl(C5-C15) acetate

SML = 6 mg/kg

25420

000108-78-1

2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine

SML = 30 mg/kg

25510

000112-27-6

Triethylene glycol

25600

000077-99-6

1,1,1-trimethylolpropane

SML = 6 mg/kg

25910

024800-44-0

Tripropylene glycol

25960

000057-13-6

Urea

26050

000075-01-4

Vinyl chloride

See Council Directive 78/142/EEC

26110

000075-35-4

Vinylidene chloride

MQ = 5 mg/kg in FP or SML = ND (DL = 0.05 mg/kg)

26140

000075-38-7

Vinylidene fluoride

SML = 5 mg/kg

A number of abbreviations or notations are given in Column 4. Their meaning is listed below:

  • DL =Detection limit of the analytical method.
  • FP = Finished material or product
  • NCO = isocyanate group
  • ND = not detectable.

For the purposes of the present directive, the expression «not detectable» means that the substance will not be detected by the approved analytical method, which is sensitive enough to detect it at the specified detection limit. If, however, a method of this kind does not currently exist, an analytical technique possessing performance characteristics suited to the specified limit may be used, while awaiting the development of an approved method.

  • MQ = maximum permitted quantity of the «residual» substance in the material or article.
  • MQ(T) = maximum permitted quantity of residual substance in the material or article, expressed as the total group or of the indicated substances(s).

For the purposes of this directive, «MQ(T)» means that the maximum permitted quantity of the «residual» substance in the material or article should be determined using an analytical method approved for the specified limit. If, however, a method of this kind does not currently exist, an analytical technique possessing performance characteristics suitable for determining the specified limit may be used, while awaiting the development of an approved method.

  • SML = specific migration limit in the food product or the simulated food, unless otherwise specified.

For the purposes of this directive, «SML» means that the specific migration of the substance should be determined using an analytical method approved for the specified limit. If, however, a method of this kind does not currently exist, an analytical technique possessing performance characteristics suitable for determining the specified limit may be used, while awaiting the development of an approved method.

  • SML(T) = specific migration limit in the food product or simulated food, expressed as the total

of the group or of the indicated substance(s).

For the purposes of this directive, «SML(T)» means that the specific migration of the substance should be determined using an analytical method approved for the specified limit. If, however, a method of this kind does not currently exist, an analytical technique possessing performance characteristics suitable for determining the specified limit may be used, while awaiting the development of an approved method.

Annex 2: List of substances used in the manufacture of adsorbant ion-exchange resins used to condition foodstuffs. (Resolution AP (97)1 EC)

List 1: Substances assessed by an international organization

Name

PM/REF

Case

Restrictions

Monomers and other

Starting substances

n-butyl acrylate

10780

00141-32-2

-

Ethyl acrylate

11470

00140-88-5

-

Methyl acrylate

11710

00096-33-3

-

Acrylonitrile

12100

00107-13-1

SML = ND

(DL = 0.02 mg/kg)

SML = 15 mg/kg

Formaldehyde

17260

00050-00-0

Methyl methacrylate

21130

00080-62-6

-

Methanol

21550

00067-56-1

-

Styrene

24610

00100-42-5

-

Chemical Modifiers

Carbonic acid, salts

42500

-

-

Hydrochloric acid

72640

07664-38-2

-

Silicic acid, salts 

85980

-

-

Sulfuric acid

91920

07664-93-9

-

Acetic anhydride

10150

00108-24-7

-

tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole (BHA)

40720

25013-16-5

SML=30 mg/kg

Diethylene triamine

15790

00111-40-0

SML= 5 mg/kg

Dimethylamine

49225

00124-40-3

SML=0.06 mg/kg

2-(dimethylamino)ethanol

49235

00108-01-0

SML=18 mg/kg

Formaldehyde

54880

00050-00-0

SML=15 mg/kg

Hexamethylenediamine

18460

00124-09-4

SML=2.4 mg/kg

Potassium hydroxide

81600

01310-58-3

-

Sodium hydroxide

86720

01310-73-2

-

Sodium nitrite

86920

07632-00-0

SML=0.6 mg/kg

Ethylene oxide

17020

00075-21-8

MQ=1 mg/kg in FP

2-propanol

81882

00067-63-0

-

Polymerization Additives

Akylsulfonic acids (C8-C22)

34230

-

SML=6 mg/kg

Linear, primary alkylsulfuric

34281

-

-

acids (C8-C22) having an even number

 of carbon atoms

Formic acid

55040

00064-18-6

-

Carboxymethylcellulose

42640

09000-11-7

-

Stannic chloride(IV)

93420

07646-78-8

-

Methylene chloride

66620

00075-09-2

SML=0.05 mg/kg

1,4-dihydroxybenzene

48620

00123-31-9

SML=0.6 mg/kg

Gelatin

55440

09000-70-8

-

Ammonium hydroxide

35600

01336-21-6

-

Magnesium hydroxide

64640

01309-42-8

-

Hydroxyethylcellulose

60560

09004-62-0

-

Hydroxethylmethylcellulose

60880

09032-42-4

-

Methanol

65960

00067-56-1

-

Methylcarboxymethylcellulose

66200

37206-01-2

-

Methyl isobutyl ketone

66725

00108-10-1

SML=5 mg/kg

Toluene

93540

00108-88-3

SML=1.2 mg/kg

Annex 3 Substances that may be used provisionally to manufacture ion-exchange resins.

List 2 Substances not fully evaluated by an international organization

Name

PM/REF

Case

Restrictions

Monomers and other starting substances

Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate

20440

00097-90-5

-

Divinylbenzene

16690

01321-74-0

-

Diallyl ether of 1,1,1-tri- methylolpropane

25645

00682-09-7

-

2,3-epoxypropyl methacrylate

20590

00106-91-2

-

2-methyl-1,3-butadiene

21640

00078-79-5

-

1,7-octadiene

22585

03710-30-3

-

1,1,1-trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate

25840

03290-92-4

-

Chemical Modifiers

N,N-dimethyl-1,3-diamino- propane

49380

00109-55-7

-

Triethylamine

95270

00121-44-8

-

Triethylene tetramine

25520

00112-24-3

-

Polymerization Additives

Polyvinyl alcohols

81280

09002-89-5

-

4-tert-butylcatechol

40640

00098-29-3

-

Diisobutyl ketone

49050

00108-83-8

-

Sodium hypochlorite

62110

07681-52-9

-

Isobutanol

62270

00078-83-1

-

4-methoxyphenol 

66030

00150-76-5

-

Methylene bis(sodium naphtha- lenesulfonate)

66600

26545-58-4

-

2-methyl-2-pentanol

66860

00108-11-2

-

Dibenzoylperoxide

46440

00094-36-0

-

Partially hydrolyzed vinyl polyacetate

81260

-

-

Substances not evaluated by an international organization

Name

PM/REF

Case

Restrictions

Monomers and other starting substances

Dimethoxymethane

-

00109-87-5

-

Diethylene glycol divinyl ether

-

00764-99-8

-

Ethyl vinyl benzene

-

28106-30-1

-

1,2,4-trivinyl cyclohexane

-

02855-27-8

-

Chemical Modifiers

Chlorosulfonic acid

-

07790-94-5

-

Monochloroacetic acid

-

00079-11-8

-

Phosphoric acid

-

13598-36-2

-

Bromine

-

07726-95-6

-

2-chloroethanol

-

00107-07-3

-

Methyl chloride

-

00074-87-3

-

1,2-dichloroethane

-

00107-07-3

-

1,2-dichloropropane

-

00078-87-5

-

3-(dimethylamino)propane

-

03179-63-3

-

Name

PM/REF

Case

Restrictions

Monomers and other starting substances

Methylic chloromethyl ether

-

00107-30-2

-

Nitrobenzene

-

00098-95-3

-

Potassium nitrite

-

07758-09-0

-

Phthalimide

-

0085-41-6

-

Sulfur trioxide

-

07446-11-9

-

Trimethylamine

-

00075-50-3

-

Polymerization additives

 

Lignosulfonic acid

63940

08062-15-5

-

Peracetic acid

-

00079-21-0

-

Polyacrylic acid

76460

09003-01-4

-

Poly(styrenesulfonic) acid

-

09080-79-9

-

Acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer

-

09003-06-9

-

Ethoxylated, propoxylated tert-alkylamines (C12-C14)

-

68603-58-7

-

Maleic anhydride-styrene copolymer, ammonium salt

-

26022-09-3

-

Attapulgite

-

12174-11-7

-

Azobisisobutyronitrile

-

00078-67-1

-

1,1-bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5- trimethylcyclohexane

-

06731-36-8

-

n-Dodecyl mercaptan

-

25103-58-6

-

Poly(ethylene/propylene)glycol monobutyl ester

-

09038-95-3

-

Polyethylene glycol octylphenyl ether

78560

09002-93-1

Poly(ethylene-propylene/glycol ether with 1,1,1-tromethylol-propane

-

52624-57-4

-

tert-hexadecyl mercaptan

-

25360-09-2

-

Cumyl hydroperoxide

-

00080-15-9

-

Isododecane

62405

31807-55-3

-

Isooctane

-

26635-64-3

-

Mono- and dialkyl (C10-C18) Sulfonamides

-

-

-

Silver nitrate

-

07761-88-8

-

n-Octane

-

00111-65-9

-

tert-Butyl peracetate

-

00107-71-1

-

tert-Butyl perbenzoate

-

00614-45-9

-

bis(4-tert-butylcyclohexyte) percarbonate tert-

-

15520-11-3

-

Butyl per(2-ethyl-hexanoate)

-

03006-82-6

-

tert-Butyl peroctanoate

-

13467-82-8

-

Dilauroyl peroxide

-

00105-74-8

-

Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride

-

26062-79-3

-

Polyvinylpyrrolidone

81500

09003-39-8

-