Several types of ecotoxicological data are relevant in the context of catalysis:
Acute Toxicity: Measures the immediate effects of a substance on organisms, typically within 96 hours. Chronic Toxicity: Assesses the long-term effects of exposure to a substance, often over weeks or months. Bioaccumulation: Studies the accumulation of substances in organisms over time. Biomagnification: Examines the increase in concentration of substances in organisms at higher trophic levels in a food chain. Environmental Fate: Investigates how substances move through and degrade in the environment.