Number
004-EN
Section
General Section
Use
Sector
Manufacture of textiles, leather, fur
Function
Cleaning agent
Process
Other
Product category
washing ad cleaning products
Application
Washing of textiles
Abstract
Substitution of methyl chloroform (1,1,1 trichloroethane) by isopropanol and heptane for spot-washing has been carried out by a textile company, as part of a more complex process that included waste and emissions reduction. In this process biphenyl, tetrachloroethylene and trichlorobenzene were also substituted, but the alternative (methylnaphthalene) has no harmonised classification according to Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP Regulation)..
Substituted substances
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
CAS No. 71-55-6 EC No. 200-756-3 Index No. 602-013-00-2
Chemical group
Halogenated hydrocarbons
Classification: hazard statements
H332 Harmful if inhaled
H420 Harms public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere
Alternative Substances
Propan-2-ol
CAS No. 67-63-0 EC No. 200-661-7 Index No. 603-117-00-0
Chemical group
Alcohol
Classification: hazard statements
H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour
H336 May cause drowsiness or dizziness
H319 Causes serious eye irritation
n-Heptane
CAS No. 142-82-5 EC No. 205-563-8 Index No. 601-008-00-2
Chemical group
Hydrocarbons
Classification: hazard statements
H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour
H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways
H336 May cause drowsiness or dizziness
H315 Causes skin irritation
H400 Very toxic to aquatic life
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Reliability of information
Internet information: data are from an internet document and only a basic and partial evaluation could be performed
Reason substitution
ecotoxicity
Hazard Assessment
Substance to be substituted: Methylchloroform is not listed in the SUBSPORTplus Database. Its main hazard is that it harms public health and environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere (is classified Ozone 1). Alternative substances: Heptane is included in the EU harmonised classification as causes skin irritation. Isopropanol and heptane are not listed on the SUBSPORTplusdatabase SDSC for substances known to be of very high concern. » Check the Substance Database according to SUBSPORTplus Screening Criteria (SDSC)
Description of Substitution
A textile company implemented a complex environmental protection programme with measures to reduce hazardous emissions, wastes and energy consumptions. As part of this programme some hazardous substances were replaced. The company substituted a solvent containing isopropanol and heptane as spot-washing alternative for methyl chloroform (1,1,1 trichloroethane), a hazardous air pollutant due to its potent ozone depleting properties. No loss of quality was noted with the substitution. The substitution helped the company comply with emission limits. Tetrachloroethylene, biphenyl, and trichlorobenzene were used as constituents of a dye carrier. They are all hazardous and were substituted, but the alternative, methylnaphthalene, has no harmonised classification according to Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP Regulation)., therefore this substitution is not further presented in this case story (the exposure was reduced by computerised process control).
Case/substitution evaluation
The substitution is efficient in eliminating the hazard of ozone depletion, which is a significant concern for solvents, which are generally more likely to pollute the atmosphere. The components of the alternative solvent are slightly less volatile than chloroform, thus reducing VOC emissions. However, the alternative mixture contains heptane (percentage is not stated) which is highly toxic for aquatic life. Discharges into waste water and/or water bodies should be strictly controlled, and the company should look further for alternatives that are less toxic for all environmental compartments. This case study shows a successful reduction in VOC emissions, but dangerous substances are still used, so it is important to substitute them in the future.
State of implementation
Full capacity
Date and place of implementation
1994 in USA
Availability of Alternative
Alternative is available on the market.
Type of information supplier
Authority
Type of publication and availability
Internet publication, freely available.
Publication source: author, company, institute, year
The description is based on the case study published initially by NCDENR - North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources and republished by Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange on its website.
Publication source
Type of publication and availability
https://p2infohouse.org/ref/01/0056604.pdf
Date, reviewed
December 11, 2020