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ARW.-03N5 BOILING POINT TEST SUBSTANCE_____________________________________________________ Identity: N-ethylperfluorooctane sulfonamidoethanol; may also be referred to as N-EtFOSE Alcohol, FC-10, or FM-3422. (1-Octanesulfonamide, Nethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-(2hydroxyethyl)-, CAS # 1691-99-2) Remarks: Material is an off-white, waxy solid. METHOD:_____________________________________ _________________________ Method followed: The boiling point was determined as a part of the OECD Guideline 104, "Vapor Pressure Curve, Dynamic Method" study. GLP: No Year study was performed: 1998 Remarks: Material is stable at room temperature. Sample was indicated to be 99% pure in the vapor pressure study. RESULTS_____________________________________________________ _________ The following table summarizes boiling points measured during vapor pressure testing of the N-EtFOSE Alcohol material, plus the extrapolation value at atmospheric pressure. Pressure Boiling Temp (mm Hg) (C) 42 174.6 55 179.0 67 187.2 81 190.2 96 197.0 760* 474* 1^=0.9902 * Extrapolated values Pressure^ BoilingTerpv (mm H g ) \ f!C> 37 172.2 48 176.4 68 188.2 83 191.6 93 195.8 760* 482* f - 0.9908 Remarks: No note was made if any decomposition was occurring. CONCLUSIONS____________________________________________ Testing should be conducted to record an empirical value to replace the extrapolated ones. 006127 DATA QUALITY Reliability: Klimisch ranking = 3. The boiling point was not obtained empirically. Boiling point values were extrapolated from data obtained during vapor pressure testing. REFERENCES_______________________________________________________ __ Determination of Vapor Pressure Curve by Dynamic Method for U1463 (ET FOSE), AScI Report # 044-VP.R3M, AScI Study ID #5030-044-01, November 6, 1998. Conducted at the request of 3M Company. O T H E R ________________________________________ :________________________ Submitter: 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133 Last changed: 5/15/00 006128 PROM : AScI Corp. * PHONE NO. : 218 722 2592 Nov. 30 1998 04-.31PM P2 A C S w*W -- w w PSv m November 30, 1998 ASc/ Corporation 4444 Airpark Boulevard, Duluth, Minnesota 55811 (2,8) 722*4040 (2181722-2592 Ms. Susan Beach 3M Environmental Technology & Safety Services 93S Bush Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55133 Dear M s. Beach: I am writing in response to your request of boiling point information for test items U1463 and U1464. Unfortunately we did not obtain empirical values for the boiling point of either item. Although experimental values were not obtained, we did extrapolate values using the temperature and pressure curves obtained for both items. The tables below summarize the extrapolations. I gt Rsm..m462 r " Boiling T&np. <C) 42 174.6 55 179.0 67 187.2 81 190.2 96 197.0 760 474 *2=0.9902 Pressure (min Hg) Boiling Temp. (Cj 37 . 172.2 48 176.4 68 1 8 ^ 83 191.6 93 195.8 760 482 0 .9 9 0 8 1 | J Test Item U1464 masamksmag g g = <: : 42 58 68 83 94 760 -0 .9 9 6 1 ^ ' * ' *** * 171.6 178.8 181.8 186.4 190.2 423 47 1 7 4 . 4 75 183.8 86 188.0 95 191.0 106 193.0 760 407 -0 .9 9 6 0 | 008129 FROM * fScI Corp. November 30, 1998 Ms* Beach - 3M Co. Page - 2 - I apologize that the extrapolated values were all we can provide. The boiling point for both compounds should have been determined before vapor pressure determination. Please call if you need further information. Sincerely, Joe Amato ____ Deputy Director, AScI-ETD