Lampi Mark A, Therkorn Jennifer H, Kung Ming H, Isola Allison L, Barter Robert A
ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc., 1545 US 22 East, Annandale, NJ 08801, United States.
ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company, Product Stewardship & Regulatory Affairs, 22777 Springwoods Village Parkway, Spring, TX 77389, United States.
Toxicol Res (Camb). 2024 Jul 31;13(4):tfae114. doi: 10.1093/toxres/tfae114. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Hazard and risk assessment of complex petroleum-derived substances has been in a state of continuous improvement since the 1970s, with the development of approaches that continue to be applied and refined. Alternative feeds are defined here as those coming into a refinery or chemical plant that are not hydrocarbons from oil and gas extraction such as biologically derived oils, pyrolysis oil from biomass or other, and recycled materials. These feeds are increasingly being used for production of liquid hydrocarbon streams, and hence, there is a need to assess these alternatives, subsequent manufacturing and refining processes and end products for potential risk to humans and the environment. Here we propose a tiered, problem formulation-driven framework for assessing the safety of hydrocarbon streams and products derived from alternative feedstocks in use. The scope of this work is only focused on petrochemical safety assessment, though the principles may be applicable to other chemistries. The framework integrates combinations of analytical chemistry, and tools, and targeted testing together with conservative assumptions/approaches to leverage existing health, environmental, and exposure data, where applicable. The framework enables the identification of scenarios where hazard and/or exposure assessments may be needed and incorporates tiered approaches to do so. It can be applied to enable decisions efficiently and transparently and can encompass a wide range of compositional space in both feedstocks and finished products, with the objective of ensuring safety in manufacturing and use.
自20世纪70年代以来,随着不断应用和完善的方法的发展,对复杂石油衍生物质的危害和风险评估一直处于持续改进的状态。这里将替代原料定义为进入炼油厂或化工厂的非来自石油和天然气开采的碳氢化合物,如生物衍生油、生物质热解油或其他物质,以及回收材料。这些原料越来越多地用于生产液态烃流,因此,有必要评估这些替代原料、后续的制造和精炼过程以及最终产品对人类和环境的潜在风险。在此,我们提出一个分层的、以问题表述为驱动的框架,用于评估使用替代原料衍生的烃流和产品的安全性。这项工作的范围仅专注于石化安全评估,尽管这些原则可能适用于其他化学领域。该框架整合了分析化学、工具和有针对性的测试的组合,并结合保守的假设/方法,以利用适用的现有健康、环境和暴露数据。该框架能够识别可能需要进行危害和/或暴露评估的情景,并纳入分层方法来实现这一点。它可用于高效、透明地做出决策,并可涵盖原料和成品中广泛的成分空间,目标是确保制造和使用过程中的安全。