The active substance / product-type combinations listed are all those for which an application for approval has been submitted under Directive 98/8/EC or Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, including "existing" active substances included in the Review Programme and "new" active substances.
Where an active substance has been approved, a link to the relevant legal act is provided. In the "Data" column there is a link to a factsheet that links to the Assessment Report and to further non-confidential data on each substance, where available.
Where an active substance is not yet approved, it is indicated as "under review". Inclusion on the list indicates that an application has been submitted and does not indicate that the application has been accepted by ECHA or that is has been validated (accepted as complete) by the evaluating MSCA.
To check which substance / product type combinations are included in the Review Programme, please refer to Annex II, part I of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1062/2014.
The summary table lists all active substance / product-type combinations for which an application for approval has been submitted under Directive 98/8/EC (BPD) or Regulation (EU) No 528/2012 (BPR), including "existing" active substances included in the Review Programme and "new" active substances, and those already "approved" and those where the application is on-going ("under review").
The information in the tables is presented for information purposes only and may not be entirely accurate, for example due to time-lags. Usage of the information in the table remains under the sole responsibility of the user. ECHA does not accept any liability with regard to the use that may be made of the information contained in the table.







Substance NameEC NumberCAS NumberTypeLegal ActDate of ApprovalExpiry DateEvaluating Competent AuthorityApproval StatusDataRelated Authorised Products
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a strong acid2 - Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animalsUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a strong acid3 - Veterinary hygieneUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a strong acid4 - Food and feed areaUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a strong acid5 - Drinking waterUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a strong acid11 - Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systemsUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a strong acid12 - SlimicidesUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by acidification2 - Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animalsUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by acidification3 - Veterinary hygieneUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by acidification4 - Food and feed areaUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by acidification5 - Drinking waterUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by acidification11 - Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systemsUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by acidification12 - SlimicidesUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by electrolysis2 - Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animalsPTUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by electrolysis3 - Veterinary hygienePTUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by electrolysis4 - Food and feed areaPTUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by electrolysis5 - Drinking waterPTUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by electrolysis11 - Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systemsPTUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by electrolysis12 - SlimicidesPTUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by oxidation2 - Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animalsUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by oxidation3 - Veterinary hygieneUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by oxidation4 - Food and feed areaUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by oxidation5 - Drinking waterUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by oxidation11 - Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systemsUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from sodium chlorite by oxidation12 - SlimicidesUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from Tetrachlorodecaoxide complex (TCDO) by acidification1 - Human hygieneDEUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from Tetrachlorodecaoxide complex (TCDO) by acidification2 - Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animalsDEUnder reviewViewView
Chlorine dioxide generated from Tetrachlorodecaoxide complex (TCDO) by acidification4 - Food and feed areaDEUnder reviewViewView