ASTM E2552-2008 Standard Guide for Assessing the Environmental and Human Health Impacts of New Energetic Compounds《评估新型含能化合物对环境和人类健康影响的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2552 08Standard Guide forAssessing the Environmental and Human Health Impacts ofNew Energetic Compounds1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2552; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the
2、year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONSustaining training operations while maintaining force health is vital to national security. Researchefforts
3、are underway to identify energetic substances that have negligible environmental impacts andimplement them in military munitions. This guide is intended to provide a standardized method toevaluate the potential environmental impacts of prospective candidate energetic substances. This guideis intende
4、d for use by technical persons with a broad knowledge of risk assessment, fate and transportprocesses, and toxicology to provide recommendations to the research chemist or engineer regardingthe environmental consequences of use.1. Scope1.1 This guide is intended to determine the relative envi-ronmen
5、tal influence of new munition constituents, consistentwith the research and development (R see 6.6). Exposure data can then be used with othertoxicological data collected from previous stages in a quanti-tative risk assessment to determine the relative degree ofhazard.5.2 Data developed from the use
6、 of this guide are designedto be consistent with criteria required in weapons and weaponssystem development (for example, programmatic environment,safety and occupational health evaluations, environmentalassessments/environmental impact statements, toxicity clear-ances, and technical data sheets).5.
7、3 Information shall be evaluated in a flexible mannerconsistent with the needs of the authorizing program. Thisrequires proper characterization of the current problem. Forexample, compounds may be ranked relative to the environ-mental criteria of the prospective alternatives, the replacementcompound
8、, and within bounds of absolute environmentalvalues. A weight of evidence (evaluation of uncertainty andvariability) must also be considered with each criterion at eachstage to allow for a proper assessment of the potential foradverse environmental or occupational effects; see 6.8.5.4 This standard
9、approach requires environment, safety,and occupational health (ESOH) technical experts to determinethe risk and energetic materials researchers to evaluate theacceptability of the risk. Generally, the higher developmentalstages require a higher managerial level of approval.6. Procedure6.1 Problem Ev
10、aluationThe first step requires an under-standing of the current problem. Often, specific attributes ofexisting compounds drive the need for a replacement. Forexample, increased water solubility may indicate a propensityof the compound to contaminate groundwater. Environmentalpersistence and biomagn
11、ification may cause concerns regard-ing exposures to predatory animals and in human fish con-sumption. Increased vapor pressure may lead to significantinhalation exposures in confined spaces that would increase theprobability of toxicity to workers or soldiers. A sound under-standing of the factors
12、principally attributed to the environ-mental problem is required to focus relative evaluation of theseproperties. A conceptualization of potential exposure pathwaysgiven specific chemical properties can be helpful in ascertain-ing likelihood for adverse effects. Guide E 1689 can be helpfulin that re
13、gard. Table 1 provides stages of technical develop-ment of munition compounds and corresponding suggesteddata requirements.TABLE 1 Life-Cycle Munition Development Stage Relative to the Collection of Data Important to the Evaluation ofEnvironmental CriteriaDevelopmental Stage Action Data RequirementC
14、onception Computer modeling (QSAR), computationalchemistryChem/phys properties; toxicity estimates (mammalian and ecotoxicity)Synthesis Develop experimental chemical property data;conduct relative toxicity screenChem/phys properties (estimate fate, transport, bioaccumulation), in-vitromammalian toxi
15、city screen, in-vitro ecotoxicity screen (for example,luminescent bacteria)Testing Conduct Tier I mammalian toxicity testing Acute/subacute rodent toxicity data; in-vitro cancer screenDemonstration Conduct Tier II mammalian toxicity testing; Tier IEcotox screeningSubchronic rodent toxicity data; aqu
16、atic/plant/earthworm assaysEngineering andmanufacturing developmentCancer studiesA; Tier II Ecotox studies, evaluateplant uptakeRodent cancer evaluation; avian, amphibian studies; plant uptake modelsProduction Evaluate exposure and effects No additional data requiredBStorage and use Evaluate exposur
17、e and effects No additional data requiredDemilitarization Evaluate exposure and effects No additional data requiredAOnly necessary if in-vitro screens are predominantly positive and potential for exposure is relatively high.BIn certain cases, it may be necessary to verify predictions through environ
18、mental monitoring procedures.E25520836.2 ConceptionAt this stage of energetic material devel-opment, molecular relationships and characteristics are exam-ined to evaluate the properties of a new material. These includemolecular and electronic structure, stability, thermal properties,performance and
19、sensitivity requirements, and decompositionpathways. Since these substances are still conceptual, noempirical data exist.6.2.1 The predicted molecular and electronic structuralproperties can be used in quantitative structure-activity rela-tionship (QSAR) or other approaches to determine chemical/phy
20、sical properties relating to toxicity, fate, and transport.These properties can be gleaned from computer-modeledestimations using quantitative structure-property relationship(QSPR)-like or quantum mechanical models. The propertiesthat are useful in estimating the extent of fate and transportinclude
21、the following:6.2.1.1 Molecular weight;6.2.1.2 Water solubility;6.2.1.3 Henrys law constant;6.2.1.4 Vapor pressure;(1) Liquid-phase vapor pressure;(2) Solid-phase vapor pressure;6.2.1.5 Affinity to organic carbon; sorption (log Koc);6.2.1.6 Lipid solubility (octanol/water coefficient; log Kow);6.2.1
22、.7 Boiling point;6.2.1.8 Melting point; and6.2.1.9 Ionization potential.6.2.2 When existing materials show promise as alternatives,conduct a literature search to determine first if ChemicalAbstract Service (CAS) registry numbers are available. Acomprehensive database available from the National Inst
23、ituteof Health can be used to search for this information (http:/chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/chemidplus/). These CAS numbers maythen be used to search for chemical/physical property valuesand toxicity information without significant risk of confusionregarding synonyms. Other databases may provide informati
24、onregarding chemical/physical properties and toxicity. See thesuite available at http:/toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/.6.2.3 Models are available to predict environmental param-eters with an inherent degree of uncertainty. It is important thatthis uncertainty be captured using a qualitative or semiquanti-tative
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