Witryna(1) Tri-substituted organostannic compounds were previously widely used in antifouling paints on ships. However, such paints were found to pose risks for aquatic organisms through endocrine disruptive effects. The use of organostannic compounds, also known as organotin compounds, in antifouling paints was therefore restricted in Witryna4. Tri-substituted organostannic compounds: (a) Tri-substituted organostannic compounds such as tributyltin (TBT) compounds and triphenyltin (TPT) …
Commission Regulation (EU) No 276/2010 of 31 March 2010
Witryna9 Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds 10 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 11 Lead and Lead Compounds 12 Mercury and Mercury Compounds 13 Perfluorooctane sulfonates*1 14 Certain Azocolourants and Azodyes*2 15 Tri-substituted organostannic compounds*3 16 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 17 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds 18 … WitrynaC. Esser, in Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II, 2007 5.09.4.2.2.2 Organotin compounds. Organotin compounds are chemicals with at least one covalent Sn–C bond. They are widely used as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stabilizers, biocides, or antifouling paints and have given rise to ubiquitous environmental contamination. 87 … held flagship store sonthofen
Decision 2009/425 - 2009/425/EC: Commission Decision of 28 …
WitrynaOrganotin Compounds (Organotins): Organostannic Compounds Substance List by CAS Number Organotin compounds (organotins) are substances composed of tin directly bound to different organic groups. Organotins exist in compounds and have multiple associated CAS N umbers. The organotins subject to restriction include: … Witryna‘4. Tri-substituted organostannic compounds: (a) Tri-substituted organostannic compounds such as tributyltin (TBT) compounds and triphenyltin (TPT) compounds shall not be used after 1 July 2010 in articles where the concen tration in the article, or part thereof, is greater than the equivalent of 0,1 % by weight of tin. WitrynaFurthermore, tri-substituted organostannic compounds may no longer be used as biocides under Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 1998 concerning the placing of biocidal products on the market (3). However articles treated with such biocides may still be imported into the Community. held for naught