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BIODEGRADATION TEST SUBSTANCE
Identity: Nre-fmeertrheydltpoerafsluNo-rMooecFtOanSeEsAullcfoohnoalm,idFoCe-t7h9a0n,olo;r mFaM-y3a9l2s5o.be(1Octanesulfonamide, N-methyi-1,1,2,2.3.34,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8.8,8heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, CAS # 24448-09-7)
Remarks:
Material number
is an were
off-white, waxy not recorded.
solid.
Sample
purity
and
lot
METHOD
Method: protocols
COD/BOD study using 3M Environmental Laboratory standard modeled after the Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water
1976.
and
Wastewater,
14"
Edition,
American
Public
Health
Association,
Type: GLP:
Potassium No
dichromate
reflux
COD
and
Aerobic
BOD
Year completed: 1979
CInoonctualcutmt:imNeot(unnoittesd).: See Remarks
dRueematrokisns:ufTfhiceielnatbooxraytgoerny wdeapslentoitona.ble to generate useable data for BOD The COD was done in replicate. RESULTS
COD: Analysis 1 = 170,000 mg/kg Analysis 2 = 156,000 mg/kg
Average = 163,000 mg/kg
sBuOsDp:enAdetwdesnutbys-tdraaytebicoocnhceemnitcraaltiooxnysguepntdoe1m0a0n0dm(gB/OLDs)hotewsetdwiitnhsufficient
oxygen depletion in excess of the blanks to allow the calculation of BOD
dvaelgureasd.eTihnias nreosnu-latcicnldiimcaatteeds taheartobNi-cMbeioFlOogSiEcalaltcroehaotlmeisntnostyslitkeemly. to
Remarks: A 259 mg/L potassium hydrogen phthalate control, running
cmoenacunrrBeOntDlyfowritthhitshceonstaromlessuebsetdrawtaesatfotuhinsdctooncheanvteraatiBoOnDi;s o2f0823m1g./L.The
This indicates that the seed was active and acceptable for BOD studies.
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seeded controls 1o heterotrophic
suggests that the microorganisms.
lack
of
degradation
is
not
due
to
toxicity
DATA QUALITY
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REFERENCES
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E.A. Report
No.
016, January 8, 1979.
"Chemical Oxygen Demand of 9970012600 Premanufacturing
FM 3825", E.A. Notice FC-790,
Reiner, Report
Project No. 017,
January
8,1979.
OTHER
Submitter: 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133
Environmental
Laboratory,
P.O.
Box
33331,
Last changed: 5/17/00
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BIODEGRADATION STUDIES ON FM 3925
Introduction PCriezvOio)u,s shtauvediesshoownn FtMhat342t2h,isetchoymlpoufnodse1salcnoohtolmea(sCigrFd,f.i,ySOf,eNg(rCiyaHd)a~ Tbjheredfitohreer, acitcliampapteeardedorunnloimkaeclcylimthaattedtmheixeFdM 3m9i3c5r,obimaelthyclultfuossees (1,2). waoluclodholbe (rC8Fa.dllSyO',dNe(grCfHi,a)aCB,lH8O.R),Thebecfaoulsleowoifngiwtosrkchweamsicaclonsdiumcitleadrittoy, check the susceptibility of FM 3925 to biodegradation. Ultimate Biochemical Oxygen Demand FAM3tw9e2n5t.ya-cdcaoyrdbiinogchetmoictahle osxtyagnednarddeEmnanvdiro(nBmODe)ntawlasLacboonrdautcotredy opnrotocol s(oaltitadchfeodr)m, aenxdcetphtat tthhaet bFoMtt3l9e2s5 wcaosntpalianciendg FinM t3h9e25BwOeDrebotctolnetsinuionusly satHiarcrhedMofdoerlt2he173enwtiitrhe miangcnuebtaiticonstpierrriiondg.barSst.irriThneg wsaesededodneconutsriongls and reference compounds were not stirred. TTFhhieegurmreeestuh1l.otds "rNoeofqubitirhoiedssegsrttahudadatytitohanereodsfihsosFwMonlv3ei9nd25ToAxwBayLsgEenob1 sdaeenrpdvlaebtarlieeonpblyionttthaeidstesimntethod. cleualsttur2e emgx/cle.ed Tthhiesoxdyigdennotdepolcceutri.on oTfhusthetheseBeOdeDdcacnonnottroblebycalactulated. 2Th0e00BOmDg oatf oexaycghentipmeeriksgtohferetfhoirsecocmopnosuindde.red to be less than wAit2h50thmeg/lsapmoetasseseiduwmashydfroougnedntpohthhavaelat=eBOcDogntroofl23r1u.n TchoencumrearnentBlOyD fionrdictahtiess ctohnattrolthesubsseterdatweasatanthaicstivceoncaecnctepattaibolne siesed208formg/BlO.D This studies. Tlheevelfacitn tthhaits sthteudytesstugsguebssttsrattheatditdhenseotcodmepgoraudnedstwooualddetnoetctadbelgerade significantly in a nonacclimsted waste treatment system. Wchoemtphoeurndorcannnoottmibecrodbeitaelrmpionpeudlaftrioomnsthicsanstaucdcyl.imatHeowetvoerd,egrsaidnec,e this sFhMow3n925notistostrduecgtruardaelliyn vaecrcylismiamtieldarculttourFeMs,34w32e, awnhtiicchipahtaes bteheant Fi 3925 will resist degradation by even acclimated microbial cultures. Tfhoeurtfeaecnt dtahyast oixnygceunltudreepsletcioonntairantiensg F(MFig3u9r2e5 c1)losdeulryingfotlhleowefdirstthose otfo tthoexicsieteydedtocohnettreorlostrospughgiecstmsictrhoaotrgalnaicskmso.f degradation is not due
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TECHNICAL REPORT SUMMARY
TO: TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER -- 201-26N
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CHomical oxygaen | SrTeTfolmuExliyngaciinditchecponrdeisteinocnes.of potassium dichromate under
Demand (COD)
Degradation r Fluoe roche emical
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The chemical oxygen demand (COD) of FM 3925 was determined
according to the 3M Environmental Laboratory's standard
pprroocteodcuorle.whiTchheisCOmDodweasleddetaefrtmerinetdheto1Sbta6end3ard,M0et0hmog0d/skg.
This is 35% of the total theoretical oxygen demand
c(aalscsuulmaitnegdNasissumniotngoxtihdatizeodn)ly atnhde 7n1o%nfolfuotrhienaotxeydgenpordteimoannd
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CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND OF FM 3925
Tthoe thcehesmticaanldaorxdypgreontodcemoakndofoftheFMEn3v9i2r5onwmasentcaallcLualbaotreadtoarcycor(daitntgached).
These protocols are modeled after the procedure described in Standard Methods (1).
`The results of two replicate analyses are shown in TABLE 1.
. OD TofABLFEi 13925
Analysis 1
170,000 mg/kg
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Analysis 2
156,000 mg/kg
1
Average
163,000 mg/kg
This COD is 85% of the total theoretical oxygen demand assuming cthoemploextyegenoxiddeamtainodn catolcuFl_,atCe0d,'ass8u0f,i,inNgH,T,hatanodnlH,0.the Itnonisflu7o1%rinofated
portion of the molecule is degraded as in the following reaction:
CyT17S0aN(CHZIC0oH + 4 057 CgFy7S05N, + 3 CO, + 3 Hy0
om 557)
Reference:
(1) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 14th Edition, American Public Health Association, 1976.
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Procedure for Low COD Samples
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