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M22fce--toov DETERMINATION OF THE MELTING POM I7M ELTING RANGE OF PFOS WILDLIFE INTERNATIONAL LTD. PROJECT NUMBER: 454C-106 OECD Guideline for Testing o f Chemicals, 102 M elting Point/M elting Range AUTHORS: Ronda L. Jacobs W illard B. Nixon, Ph.D. STUDY INITIATION DATE: December 18,1998 STUDY COMPLETION DATE: February 24, 1999 Submitted to: 3M Corporation Environmental Laboratory P.O .B ox 33331 S t Paul, Minnesota 55133 W ild life International ltd 8598 Commerce Drive Easton, Maryland 21601 (410) 822-8600 Page 1 o f 12 000032 Wildlife International l t d . 2- - PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT SPONSOR: 3M Corporation TITLE: Determination of the Melting Point/Melting Range of PFOS WILDLIFE INTERNATIONAL LTD. PROJECT NUMBER 454C-106 STUDY COMPLETION: February 24,1999 This study was conducted in compliance with Good Laboratory Practice Standards as published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 40 CFR Part 792,17 August 1989 and OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice, OCDE/GD (92) 32, Environment Monograph No. 45, Paris 1992. STUDY DIRECTOR: Senior Chemist W ildlife International Ltd. DATE 000033 Wildlife International l t d . -3 - PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 QUALITY ASSURANCE STATEMENT This study was examined for compliance with Good Laboratory Practice Standards as published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 40 CFR Part 792, 17 August 1989 and OECD Principles o f Good Laboratory Practice, OCDE/GD (92) 32, Environment Monograph No. 45, Paris 1992. The dates of all inspections and audits and the dates that any findings were reported to the Study Director and Laboratory Management were as follows: ACTIVITY: Melting Point Draft Report and Data Final Report DATE CONDUCTED: December 18,1998 DATE REPORTED TO: STUDY DIRECTOR: MANAGEMENT: December 18,1998 December 18,1998 December 23,1998 December 23,1998 December 23,1998 February 1,1999 February 1,1999 February 1 ,1999 Linda R. Mitchell, B.S. Manager, Quality Assurance DATE / f9f 000034 Wildlife International l t d . -4 - PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 REPORT APPROVAL SPONSOR: 3M Corporation TITLE: Determination o f the Melting Point/Melting Range o f PFOS WILDLIFE INTERNATIONAL LTD. PROJECT NUMBER: 454C-106 STUDY DIRECTOR: Ronda L. Jacobs Senior Chemist MANAGEMENT: r W illard B. NSJixvonnn, PPlhi.DH . 7 Manager, Analytical Chemistry DATE DATE 000035 Wildlife International l t d . -5 - PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title/Cover Page ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Good Laboratory Practice Compliance Statement ........................................................................................... 2 Quality Assurance Statement ............................................................................................................................ 3 Report Approval ............................... 4 Table o f Contents ............................................................................................................................................... 5 Summary ........................... ........\ ............................................ .......................................................................... 6 In tro d u c tio n ..................... 7 Purpose ................ 7 - Experimental D esig n ........................... 7 Materials and Methods .. ................................................................................................................................... 8 Test S ubstance........................................................................ 8 Test P rocedure........................................................................ 8 R e su lts............................... Melting Point and Melting Range ........................ 9 9 C onclusions......................................................................................................................................................... 9 R eferences.................... 10 TABLE Table 1 - Determination o f M elting Point and Melting Range for Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (P F O S ).......................................................... 11 APPENDIX Appendix I - Personnel Involved in the S tudy................................................................................................. 12 000036 Wildlife International l t d . - 6- SUMMARY SPONSOR: 3M Corporation sponsor's representative: Ms. Susan A. Beach Environmental Laboratory P .0. Box 33331 St. Paul, Minnesota 55133 LOCATIONOF STUDY, RAWDATA AND A COPYOF THE FINAL REPORT: Wildlife International Ltd. Easton, Maryland 21601 PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 WILDLIFE INTERNATIONAL LTD. PROJECT n u m b e r : TEST SUBSTANCE: STUDY: TEST DATES: 454C-106 Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS) Determination o f the Melting Point/Melting Range o f PFOS Experimental Start - December 18,1998 Experimental Termination - December 18,1998 Product Chem istry Test MELTING POINT: R esu lts M ethod None, ;>400oC, discoloration observed /v0ECD 102 000037 Wildlife International ltd . -7 - INTRODUCTION PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 Wildlife International Ltd. attempted to determine the melting point and melting range o f the test substance PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonic acid, potassium salt). This study was conducted by Wildlife International Ltd. for 3M Corporation at the Wildlife International Ltd. analytical chemistry facility in Easton, Maryland. The study was performed following procedures in the OECD Guideline for Testing of Chemicals, 102, Melting Point/Melting Range (1). The experimental portion o f this study was conducted on December 18,1998. The original raw data generated by Wildlife International Ltd. and a copy o f the final report are filed under Project Number 454C-106 in archives located on the Wildlife International Ltd. site. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine the melting point and melting range o f Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS) . EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN The melting point is defined as the temperature at which the phase transition from a solid to a liquid state at atmospheric pressure occurs. For some substances, the transition occurs over a range o f temperatures defined as the melting range. Subsamples o f the test substance were heated in a melting point tube in a temperaturecontrolled heating block. Measurements o f the melting point/melting range were limited to s400C (approximately 673 K), the maximum specification for the instrumentation used. The temperature at which fine droplets adhere uniformly to the wall o f the melting point tube would be accepted as the melting point. If a temperature range was noted between the formation of the fine droplets (beginning o f melting) and transition to a liquid (raid o f melting), a melting range would be reported. A BOchi Melting Point B-540 instrument was used. 000038 Wildlife International l t d . - 8- M ATERIALS AND METHODS PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 Test Substance The test substance was received from 3M Corporation on October 29,1998 and was assigned Wildlife International Ltd. identification number 4675 upon receipt. The test substance, a white powder, was identified as: FC-95, Lot Number: 217, Expiration Date: 2008. The test substance was stored under ambient conditions. Test Procedure A Buchi Melting Point B-540 instrument with melting point tubes supplied by Buchi was used. The Buchi M elting Point B-540 instrument was calibrated and inspected just prior to use using anthraquinone and 1,8naphthalimide. The melting point and melting range determination attempts were performed as follows. Subsamples o f the test substance were transferred to four melting point capillary tubes to a depth o f approximately 3 mm. The tubes were tamped to pack the test substance. One subsample was subjected to a rapid temperature scan to determine an approximate melting point. An approximate melting point could not be determined. The test substance turned a light brown color and then blackened. Fine droplets were not observed. The instrument was then programmed to increment the temperature over a range of 300 to 400C at a rate o f 1C/minute. The melting point and range determinations for the remaining three subsamples w oe attempted. A t no time during the testing o f Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS) were fine droplets observed to adhere uniformly or otherwise to the walls o f the melting point tubes. The three remaining subsamples reacted in a sim ilar manner as the rapid temperature scan subsample. The white powder turned to a light brown. As the temperature increased, Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS) darkened until it eventually turned black. When approaching 400C, some of the test substance lost the blackened color and turned to a clear, crystal-like particulate. The remaining test substance stayed black. The barometric pressure was recorded at the time o f the melting point/melting range determinations. 000039 Wildlife International ltd . -9 - RESULTS PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 M elting Point and Melting Ranee The results of the melting point and melting range determinations are presented in Table 1. Fine droplets were not observed to adhere uniformly or otherwise to the walls o f the melting point tubes. Therefore, a melting point/melting range for Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS) was not determined. CONCLUSIONS A product chemistry test was performed to determine the physical characteristics o f the test substance Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS). The melting point/melting range was not observed and therefore could not be determined. 000040 Wildlife International ltd. - 10- PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 REFERENCES 1. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. 102. Guideline for Testing o f Chemicals, 102: Melting Point/Melting Range. 000041 Wildlife International l t d . - 11- PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 Table 1 Determination o f Melting Point and Melting Range for Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid, Potassium Salt (PFOS) Subsample ID Subsample Amount (mm) Instrument Gradient (C/min) Rep 1 3 1 Barometric Pressure (m m H g) 770 Rep 2 3 1 770 Rep 3 3 1 770 Melting Point (C and K) None observed None observed None observed Melting Range (C and K) None observed None observed None observed 000042 Wildlife International l td . - 12- APPENDEXI Personnel Involved in the Study PROJECT NO.: 454C-106 The following key Wildlife International Ltd. personnel were involved in the conduct or management o f this study: 1. Willard B. Nixon, Ph.D., Manager, Analytical Chemistry 2. Ronda L. Jacobs, Senior Ghemist 3. Keri Leach, Technician 000043 MELTING POINT TEST SUBSTANCE Identity: Perfluorooctanesulfonate; may also be referred to as PFOS or FC-95. (1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8heptadecafluoro-, potassium salt, CAS # 2795-39-3) Remarks: The test substance is a white powder. Sample was taken from 3M lot number 217. Sample was stored under ambient conditions prior to testing. Purity determined to be 90.49% by LC/MS, 1H-HMR, 19FNMR and elemental analyses techniques. METHOD Method: OECD 102 GLP: Yes Year completed: 1998 Remarks: Study utilized a Biichi Melting Point B-540 instrument, calibrated and inspected just prior to use using anthraquinone and 1,8naphthalimide. RESULTS Melting point value in C: >400C (No melting observed). Decomposition (yes-temperature C/ no /ambiguous): No Sublimation (yes/no/ambiguous): No Remarks: Measurements of the melting point / melting range were limited to <400C, the maximum specification for the instrument used. Fine droplets were not observed to adhere uniformly or otherwise to the walls of the melting point tubes. CONCLUSIONS The melting point / melting range was not observed and therefore could not be determined. Remarks: While no melting of the test substance was evident, discoloration of the test samples was observed. The white powder turned to a light brown and eventually black as temperatures rose. Submitter: 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133 000044 DATA QUALITY Reliability: Klimisch ranking 1. REFERENCES Study conducted at the request of 3M Company by Wildlife International, Ltd. of Easton, Maryland. OTHER Last changed: 5/3/00 00004