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WATER SOLUBILITY TEST SUBSTANCE Identity: PFeCr-f9l5u.or(o1o-cOtacnteasnuelsfuolnfaotnei;c macaidy,a1l,s1o,2b.e2,r3e,f3e,r4r,e4d,5t,o5,a6s,6P,7F,O7.S8,o8r,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 80.49% by LC/MS, 'H-HMR, "*F- NMR and elemental analyses techniques. METHOD . Method: OECD 105, OPPTS 830.7840, and 40 CFR 796.1840. GLP (Y/N): Yes Year completed: Study completed 1999. Report completed 2000 Remarks: amount of The definitive test substance test with consisted of equilibration of NANOpure water at 30C an excess followed by equilibration at 20C and analyzing subsamples by high performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (LCMS). NANOpure water is equivalent to ASTM Type II Designation D1193-91 RESULTS Value (mg/L) at temperature C: 519 mg/L at 20 05C. Description of solubility: Slightly soluble. Remarks: Triplicate subsamples were removed from the appropriate bottles after one, two and three days of shaking in a water bath maintained at 30 + 1.0C and following one day of a 20 + 0.5C equilibration period. Analysis of aqueous subsamples after one day had a mean analytical result of 459 mg/L (SD = 8.96, CV = 1.95%). For subsamples collected after two and three days, the mean concentration were 537 mg/L (SD = 27.6, CV = 5.14%) and 501 mg/L (SD = 64.2, CV = 12.8%), respectively. 000150 CONCLUSIONS The Day 2 and Day 3 mean solubility concentration were within 15% of each other and were averaged to obtain the overall mean solubility concentration. The overall mean solubility concentration of the test substance in NANOpure water was 519 mg/L (SD =48.3; CV =9.31%; N =8). SStu.bmPiautlt,erM:inn3esMotCao,m5p5a1n3y3, Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, DATA QUALITY Reliability: Kiimisch ranking 1. REFERENCES Study conducted at the request of 3M Company by Wildlife International, Ltd. of Easton, Maryland. OTHER Last changed: 5/3/00 00151 WATER SOLUBILITY TEST SUBSTANCE Identity: Perfluorooctanesulfonate; may also be referred to as PFOS or FC-95. (1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2,2,3,3,44,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8heptadecafiuoro-, potassium salt, CAS# 2795-39-3) Remarks field: The test substance is a white powder (3M Lot 583) of uncharacterized purity. `The following summary is abbreviated due to the fact that this study has been superceded by a more recent test. METHOD Method: Procedure developed by M. T. Pike and E. A. Reinofe3rM Company GLP (YIN): No Year (study performed): 1980 Remarks field: Test was done in deionized water. RESULTS Value at temperature C: 1.08 gil at 22.5C Description of solubility (e.g., miscible to soluble to not soluble): Slightly soluble. DATA QUALITY Reliability: Kiimisch ranking = 2. This study satisfied criteria for quality testing at the time performed, but actual concentrations were not measured. The value was determined by indirect measurement. Additionally, this study lacks sufficient characterizationofthe test `substance purity. REFERENCES This study was conducted by the 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, 1980. OTHER `Submitter: 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133 Last changed: 5/3/00 000152 Commentosn "Solubillty Measuremenss on FC95" E. A. Reiner, ComCm hemiecalsrDivicsioni,RepaortlNo. 49, Feb6. 1W9.81.A. Scheil Project 9970012600 prodGuecneedraarlePirnevfaarciea:blIytmhiaxstbuereens iondficcoamtepdobuynd3sMwipterhssoonmneelwthhaatttvhaerifalbuloreocchhaeimnilceanlgptrhosduacntds pmoesiatniionnagleixscoempetriisnma.nGoipveeatrhaist, ithoseendneasfieln.itio`nThoaftisso,luobnileictya"nosfaaypar(tsiscsuulamrinpgrotdhuacttahdaesqluiatttee experimental procedures arefollowed and thatappropriate analyticaltoolsareathand) thatthe totalamountof fluorocarbonsubstancedissolvinginwater from aparticularbatchis acertain `vcaolmupeo.siTthiaontovfatluheeosfecsoolnudbiblaittycihisspirdoebnatbilcyanltoottpheertfiirnseta.tt`oThainsoitshpearrbtaitcculhaurnlyliemspsotrhteacnhteimnitchael caseofdeterminingsolubilityof surfaceactivesubstances becauseanionicsurfactants which may `sboelnuebailritthyewiirtKhrtafeftmpopintesirncaahptaairutnilcreunlegatrh,s,oluibsiolmietryiecxspertimrenutwaicnldltscohuuonwtrseureb-sit,oannti(al..c,halnigtehsiuimn, soodr piotasusiumm). Theprocedures usedinthecurrentreportare reallynotadequatefor solubility determination.Ingeneral, anumberofsolutionsofdiffering concentrationsshouldbeprepared andanaaflteryequizliberatidon. `The approachtoequilibriumshouldbedoneinbothdirections, ie., fromlowerandhighertemperatures tothetemperatureof interest. `Thesolubilityresultfromthisreportisinagreementwith theresult (1.08 /)forFC-95 from Eav. Lab. Request No. 53725ofDec. 2, 1980. However,no higherconcentration mixturesof FC-95 (than0.25%)withwater wereattemptedandthisis adefectofthereport. `qTuhaenrteiitysoafdiFsCt-u9r5bmiingxseudggweistthiownaitenrt(hseereepp.o2rt,tIhnattrtodhuec*tsioolnu,btielxittyfomllaoywibneg "aTfhuencCtoimomneorfctihael Chemicals . .".Ifsolubilityisto meananything,oneshouldgetthesamevaluewithdiffering amoo f soluidphnaset press ent. l ZLr TM? EdE.Tw uckei r, Phn .D. 1805Aladdin St. NormOKa7n30,72 Mar1,c19h93 000153 remariran TECHNICAL REPORT SUMMARY TO: TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER -- 20120 lmpartane - Hepat sent o botsosof paps, endocopies TCC.) pee Environmental Laborato: (EE & BC) or cia) Chemicals Division Don Ricker , - Solubility Measurements on FC-95 E. A. Refer, W. A. Scheil None See Env. Lab Request No. 53725 SEUNIYD ol conan) Go amino) | "REY> Kos [conor outer: pa To measure the water solubility of 0535 9970012600 S49 47816 214128 5 Lyemiaed Commercial FC-95. EECnomvmiSerrocmieanltaChlemaicbalf Solunility A ETON ABSTS RACT [50 Tverd Tok are aon aed a Tee Coron Replicate laboratory measurements showed the water solubility of FC-95, Lot 583, to be 1.08-g/1 at 22,5C. The procedure for determining this solubility involves stirring 2.5 grams of -FC-95 in deionized water for 24 hours, Seteling for 1 hour, and filtering through a 0.45 ul membrane filter or filtering through a 0.7 ul glass-fiber filter or centrifuging at 12,000 x G for 10 minutes. TOC measurements on the saturated solutions developed by all 3 of the above procedures varied from each other by <1%. The complete solubility of FC-95 at 0.25 g/1 demonstrated that saturation and not the presence of insoluble components caused the incomplete dissolution of FC-95 with 2.5 g/l mixtures. BE 000154 SPoalgue. 2Meas. FC-95 = EAR/WAS February 16, 1981 INTRODUCTION TbFheCit-s9w5e,epnrwomajeseactsu,unrdeetmroetnamtkeseansumrabedeecatubhyseewtaohetferlEanrvsgioerloudnbimieslncitrtaeylpaonfLcaicbeoosmrmaettrohcraiytaleanxdistbeyd mChaaotdmemreuirsaceldisa.ltheCThheVemeiitcshaaltsutercaLhtanibiooqnruaetp(olr]royc.edfuorrTehesauttEuinrlvaiitzrioenndgmernwatadatileor-lLawaibbteohlreadotrogrEayCn-i9c5 and saturated the solution by recycling water through an FC-95 ocfoat2e8d6 mcgo/llumbny fsorcin4t8ilhloautrisonprcioournttiongd(e2t)e.rminTihengCoammceornccieanltration CgEhrneavmmiisrcoanolmfsendtiraseltpiolrLltaeebddoraswtaotoleruryb,'isliwmtheyiachsvuarlieusde 35fcoorntcieFnnCets-r9a5tthieiosnp.r1evgirCoCauDms'sper 100 vpCeroromycmeedrsucorileau,lblehFoCw-ce9ov5meprow,nietnhitnswvaooltfveerdFCa-mn9id5x.imnagy vhearvye lsaerlgeect5iqvuealnytitdiiesssolovfedthe Twhaeterp-rpersoednutctstmuidxytumreeasulreevselsthethwatatearre snoelaurbitlhietysaofturPaCt-i95on ulseivnegl, 2nd thus should eliminate the possible error in the Commercial Chemicals' technique. METHODS AND MATERIALS The measurements utilized FC-95, Lot 583. Tleistetr.mixtMuirxeingcontcoeokntrpaltaiceonsinveare20024.519Cgraimnscubaantdor0,.25usgirngams1 p1e/r2 Teflon-coated magnetic stirring bafs and magnetic stirzers. Styrofoam sheeting separated and insulated the bottles containing stthierrtiensgt bmoixxetsu.res from the heat generated by the magnetic Atthe thteestendsoolfutitohnes swteirrerin2g2.6p0eCriofdor (2t4heho2u.r5s)g,/l tmheixttuermeperaandtur2e3.o2f9C for the 0.25 g/1 mixture, indicating incomplete insulation Following mixing, the mixtures settled for 1 hour prior to pailinipsqeuutrotetdisn.gcomopfTflherteteehecslesapurapirefaritnceaattapinrotonscedaoufnrdetsht,eheipsreurpfedroinrvamitesadinotni.n ipnaTtrhoaels3leel, miinxctluurdeed:thro1)ughfialtr0.a7tiounm golfasosne-fiobferthefil3tearl,iqu2)otsfilftrroamtieoanch tfuhgraotuigohn a at.4510,u0m00milrlpimpo(raepprmoexm.bra1n2e,00f0iltx eGr) Tyapte 20RA,C minutes. and for 3) 10 centri- 000155 Spoalgueb,3 Meas. FC-95 - EAR/WAS . February 16, 1981 TF0CC-95meacsounrceemnetnrtatipornosvidiend thtehefdialttaratfeosr atnhde csuaplecrunlaattainotns.of the millipore filters 3 times for 1 hour and washing the Btoheiling gElialstser-ifnigberinsfuirletdersthatthorthoeughfliyltweirtshdiddistniotlleaddd woartgearnibcefomraeterial cT(OoTCnOCc)eanndttroaitstinoeanlssfoialsttrshauetmeeT.dOCaTwTehOeChcaovafelcm1ue7l.aa8st%ui.roendTohfiinstoheuirs FClth-ae3b5ortahteoorryetical analysis of FC-95. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Taanbdlethe1 csohrorwessptohnedirnegsulFtCs-95ofcotnhecednitsrsaotilovnesd.T0TChe(DOdCa)tamesahsouwsremtehnatts atther.e25arge/l,noFvCe-9r5y iisnscoolmupblleetecdomdpiosnseonltvsedo.f FTCh-i9s5. inAdtica2t.e5sg/tlh,at oonbltyainaepdprouxsiinmgateallly 1thgr/ele cisladriisfsioclavteido.n prTohicseduirdeesn.ticaIln radedsiutlitonw,as apsotaasqsuiaulmithyydraosgseurnanpchethatlesatt,e Ts0oClumteiaosnsureomfenktnsownwerceonmcaednetraotnion (Table 2). procedure. These controls demonstrated the accuracy of our TOC REFERENCES (1) G1.848D. (V1e9i75t)h. and V. M. Comstock, J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 32, (2) PArrtojeMcetnde9l9,706A1n2a6l4y3t,icaRlepoMrettho00d8o,log1y/17a/n7d9.Support, Depi)t. 0535, EAR/cel Attachments: Table 1 and 2 000156 mace 1 CDAILSCSUOLLAVTEEDDTOSOTLAULBOLREGACNOINCCECNATRRABTOINON(DOOFC)FACN-9D5 oIfniFtCi-a9l5Concentration Water Mixture 250 mg/L 2,500 mg/1 Filtration o(d0.45umW/CFo)nLc. mA mA 43.2 3 119522.106,3 1,0804 SOLIDS REMOVAL PROCEDURE Filtration D(O0C.7 un GEC/oFn)c2. mA mA Centrifugation D(o1c0 min. Co@n1e2.00 x G mA ma a 2s 4455..423 2534 44.53 191921..66 1,080 1199330.428 1,004 Footnotes: 21 00..745umumglmaesmbsr-atniebefrilFtielrter 34 SReoplluibcialtietyaniaslycsailsculated fram average IOC. : 00157 mate 2 DOC MEASUREIEONTFSSTAANNDDCAARDLCSUOLLAUTTEIDONCSONCENTRATIONS CPootnacsesniturmatRiyodnroogfen Phthalate (KiP) Standard 382.5 mg/L 150 =69/1 - Theoorcetical 100.0 0.6 Meaosuored 181179..251 178.50 7A2.h0 70.61 Concenatdration Calculated fron oc 382.32 1512 Footnotes: 1 Replicate analysis - 2 solwility is calculated from average IXC. | : 000158 | EnvveLnim5a8nPGtBdae 238 (0) Tea ov tw pm r I lattere | reweppie FA o N FI JueoN . AVew] Comment (homiialss Divers IE A I [ SempleMo. [1[2 Omcription Lo7-583 ET I 3T&T T & | r CeeT eT T T T T T ] T TT TT T E TT IS T F F F TFO T T Trr T T ] ] T TT T] ] T TT T T r TT T T 1 TT-- 000159 fees oss FECUEST FFIONRALLABROERPAOTRTORY WORK : LAB REQUEST NO. 5373S EINE-:-REECIRUESICR-~ EFRSCCJ:ECTFCNC$.5 L5O9T7005A132600 DATE =R-ELC1E8IVEPDE:RSONN2E/L01=/-1980 DAANTAELYS_TC:ONPWLAESTED: 12/02/1980 HARCSUICSKPENDTA:TE 10 11/24/198 12/02/1980 ciecte itracec, 1851 aScCcLUETLITY 11cc EceNcEe Jtovec. S1EOsL1UBILITY 1c 1ccc 0.025% "} 0.4508 H/F 01 43.2 vos 0.250 0.450K WF 100s80 MG/L 192.0 E/L 192.6 KG/L 0.025% FRITS c2 43.6 WoL c.258 0.7UK G/F 106680 MG/L 151. MG/L 152.6 G/L 0.0251 CENTRIFUGE [B1em EYondr sto 433 03 15.2 Ko/oL 44542s4 G/rLL 04 72.0 W6/L 17100016 KWC/oL(L7 0.28% CENTRIFUGE aWs spongeT5sssh st 3431 010150 wG/L 192.4 KG/L 193.2 06/0 a8 181.2 MG/L + 1177890.55 Kwe//LL.f 8 * SAVPLE DISCAMD DATE 1/01/1981 * 000160 : sale _~ cor InDterRna.lCorRriescpkoenrden-ce53-4 : DO. L. Bacon/R. L. Bohon = 21-0 (63) * DE TM. T. PIKE = COMMERCIAL CHEMICALS DIVISION - 236-2A01 fom E. A. REINER - ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY (EE&PC) = 21-BW (63) oeSwrect oun SOLUBILIT3Y0, DE19T8E0RMINATION ON PC-95 3M The following is 'B'technique we agreed to in our phone c#oen3v5ersation of 1/30/80 to measure the. solubility in water of 1. VParteepra.re 0.25% andof0.202o5% mixturesoSfi . FC-95 in deionized ore 2. ixfor,24 hours fy4ipangnegtic stirrer. Sept 3. Let settle for approximately 1 hour. 4. Pfaitpeett3ealofifquotthse.supernatants and divide the supernatants 5. Filter one of the aliquots from each initial concgneration through a .7 um glass fiber filter*. Msn 2.3 o( Fik-- 6. 7. Cor 10wmA 8. 9. Filter the second aliquots through a .45 um millipore Memnc r et m the OFloweRPn(I4GY dheo'e remaining (third) aliquots{settie--for--ti--tours--and- remove a sample of the supernatants by pipette. CDoheasTuOpCerannaatlaynstiss forfontShetepfi7l.trates from Steps 5 and 6, and C1a7l.c5%u.late"nitshe 1c3ontcheenttrhaetoiroenticoaflFCT-O9C5 abnyd aasissuemitnhge aTOTCOCweof have measured in our laboratory analysis of FC-95. * The filters used will be boiled 3 times for 1 hour using fresh DI water to prevent filters from adding TOC to the filtrate. | 000161 WEY ~ = TRST nde : CE ES : wWteialkleestltiaomknaegteaerppttrhhoaaxntimttahhetiesl6yprhro1sc2.edhuoerusert,simomafotedditfeiicenhdnoiupcteiraonroiutgriimnep.ahlonepIrtocapwloilsl,all abneaclayuzseed. $375.00. rOautrhercurtrheannt 3 rescahmaprlgees rwaitlel whialvle ctoostbeappprreopxairmeadtealnyd fIfreyeoutohcaovnetaacnty afeurotnher77q8u-e5s07t9i.ons or comments, please feel EaR/cel 000162 : mses a enn SAT iTI RggR aW eE28 RTSEEBI2S DASE dT deh proLtLo2. ' ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR. LAB -- WORK SHEET SaupeoEsoRIPTION oJ Howne: T 11/2 24/3 0R J Lt om Hho (20-24% w.G. Shif Tr 0.25%of 1020. wrX2.0025 2.5 7 0.0257 foo y 0.50025 i 0.25 25p end 0254 of FC-95, Lt-s83 Uh put nls QLpenaZ Ler, gloaw Mr2ledly hh sack of Ho bp? dag nec4. odivN einsZVlas ane wni- iniel -ude zach bottThlo beMtl.er wrone ploud on ragnetst linens' snails xf a0 shuts plbllizl) . ~ vt V . " @ hurt sun plese or Pp Ss 5 2 ol 7 7 v - 74 dio 2 catudirne hor) Vs Aeal genhalecl ie Aa ond of7 Ye alien, 7 pornint (24425) 2de tor psralio of Yh Biot gofidipns sisers (Yo.057 -- 226% (0.035F, = 23.0% oa 000163 [E-- E SE IE ST fre a, SE RET re pagaio, 2 F2 2 ENVIROENGNR. MLAEB--NWOTRKSAHELET SAMPLE DESCRIPTION ; oui:leal . Hoa: - toil fon pega -- Gehanlle he Aiel paooratel bo th 7,las vet ou fpii.i.ntle bvoat 0 "fro Thi 5 couoed "Zhe LimpA ins of7f Se 5 N offices. b Hoot ot' to Look poliFi:ond i ep sara mere lovd at sthicise punink during Tho txptr.omend ] % 7 0 Zed matin 45 NL. 0.0057, taniomdnatini spanned. 5 Asaoa ice chy at 2 ootuliny, on Thi 0.257 Fad tevenZiolomy Th et petTioni sire allred do aittlefo Jd pd Lilie wow prog pthiad i A im . "Huse te NepooZil brill oA Ho hitonarPar, Con fiber (Pte) lhe Fo Mii ch apparae Ho wtatrnanoEls fille sven Aust diac 2drougih cunitd denils wn Alter flots ase omminda fre LAlNnl, Vo parg5plio, dle sire collect fr gocd Hono bf Lilt -- aro TOC tunatnin' ousncnnin7 alli =>0 ol o* ---- 000164 eerom mesa Efae E SAMPLE yDEeSCRIPTION Shy EenrSe RAIBN ayTElESE Le SE RET 2 HE cr URI iT Fe Seto, 53728 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR.LAB --WORKSHEET Hao 5,0 > FY HpuusnF -i2h8-8r 0 ) (aX 20C He faorg)itic puad 20.27 , wiriedin, Ho alia l fine + 4 0.2%, ere eeerst----------eres---- Peviod - 0.257 .02C7 Lud f hii 24 He agzle Mtn fooictens:, 22.6 C 22.2 22525 23.2 `c 22.7 edie ww spamerf Ay 2. 8 fins of TOC amet) - 22.5 22.5 tte: AY Yh pnp less urine Candice Lolln, VL ite ped od 332 1 pnhhb punt nsl fo 70 i" Th aneustati, Limp aman at 19% ctor s Fie onwef re Mlomnn cdy Ar ot of 70_arnaloros ne valiindt 7pos cop Fate pre He erlle:sted o. berg7 lia. Ths pis 7 Za tr Lg sparse gr Kon 7s _garpty Lact ntrnsel to 27" rae. (22.5%) and plcrd 2 penicdle: fr ISgee. `get ff Lhecmelislap ancasd fo Zoc . Aion: 000165 hoes ViRoN) AL sanoreroey [ER gag Co awtersessommc amy swser | ANALYSIS FORM v4 ) PMf hl Zcs7gemegs arr rF t 11+ t2t DBe [heaeatissal?l= r rmr mr a = r T fam1 el=Tf1 ear11 imgZIT TTTa Hem ste--] p ppll r NT rT rT r rTT TagT s] JT hemivpeT s| [[Zr 0 a 2lyoy%ed dapdetect)mViasT zl6 e067]Jrlomz6ljcaslr]mlaimT osensliT 1 og1 el [8]nfcans igueety [Tepe bwel TT TTTTTTT Spl TT TT Ee TT] (oteolr eSec phaarumsswga.n 1l20e AD Wrffaodla Beg TTa p s (eT fn itn pleaFf fr Aelia ded? [ BlfeaZdieapdaiedcchlcletealrcall tihedtTsire heHdedd ettoe ile e] [bB a lPEt P T TaE oleeAAT] p A plT IS T r tsm TT pb BW r T l rT ] T opel rrr TT 117 fol-- fT io -- T Bp ] ] te ma riscssieeileneredlsem nde. ec be atende cod wm. a bese 00166 WATER SOLUBILITY (BY ANALYSIS OF TOC) TEST SUBSTANCE Identity: Perfluorooctanesulfonate; may also be referred to as PFOS or FC-95. (1-Octanesulfonic acid, 1,1,2.23,34,4.5,5,6,6,7,7.8.88heptadecafluoro- potassium salt, CAS # 2795-39-3) Remarks field: The test substance is a white powder (3M Lot 583) of uncharacterized purity. The following is abbreviated due to the fact that this study has been superceded by a more recent test. METHOD Method: Procedure developed by 3M Company GLP (VIN): No Year (study performed): 1982 Remarks field: The two samples submitted for testing were duplicate filtratesof a mixture of the test substance dispersed in water at a concentrationof 0.25%. Undissolved material was noted in the mixtures. TfihlteermeidxtthurroeusgwheareWhstaotrmedaningalnasisfnicbuebratfoilrteart p2r0ior+ t1oTCOfCroamna1l1y-s2i4s-8o0n until 6/16/82. RESULTS Values using the TOC Analyzer DC-80: SSaammppllee 21:: 99 ppppmm TTCC Values using the TOC Analyzer DC-52 High Temperature (800C) method: Sample 1: 195 ppm TC Sample 2: 195 ppm TC Remarks: Results for the DC-80 UV-Persulfate Analyzer indicated there was no breakdown of the C-F bond, so it was determined that this was an unacceptable method. Itis noted that the test author felt the DC- 52 analysis was accurate. Therefore using the molecular weight of Perfluorooctanesulfonate (538), a solubility of 1090 mg/L can be calculated. Description of solubility (e.g, miscible to soluble to not soluble): Slightly soluble. 000167 b0 DaAtTaAQ0 QuUAAbL0 eIyTY 0020000000 Reliability: Kiimisch ranking = 3. This study does not meet criteria for quality testing. Actual concentrations were not measured. The value was determined by indirect measurement. Additionally, this study lacks sufficient characterization of the test substance purity. RREEFFEERRENCEESS This study was conducted Clara, California, 1980 on by the XERTEX, Dohrmann Division request of 3M Company. of Santa OTHER Submitter: 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133 Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, Last changed: 5/3/00 000168 =F sume 9, 1982 SRosIa RR SCSCARR Fe-95 Sul| Vo SWSiaodxEen3vs3i3cr0ho1en,smteBnitdae,l F1a-b 09 ST peut an Si [---- RerultsV"eahraevewucmoamrpileeetdedtnshytheansaityveetisnesofMypoeuircosnammipnlesa,erPrreo)ject Yo. 1653. The wISenhraeeeiysaThenesralv-yaesnPedaddrtthafeoecuru.lDssTfOeoadtStahoHOvniCetgerdhtehccTohteneomnp:tweeirdlnaeogtpcuhsrovneesseo.,tMTabyoyaoremuearsrpe.opn.meaertnfeTl.tushoeoromCnoasaptppeseadrmeeaonnr't.gaenfircornmnsaStomoepeeLleeee%tse,amultts Sceptabie method. Since you already hovers BSH bot noes vor matyae For ora a he carbon, I Tee suggest me rte that you push iteptootenirtasoyleaotwest fedetection limit possible by wontackt1S you He ave any questions concerning these results, please feel free to -- pr Sr oo 2.i +var2 ep n vonier urea . ces Pihil Btroowen: 00169 " XERTEX : J-- ESETBoTEDSTCCA FTGAAos APPLICARTEIPOONRTPNROO.JEC1T653REPORT SYSTEM USED: Total Organc Carbon Analyzer DC-80 INSTRUMENTAL CONDITIONS: As per equipment manual S20N0PuL1EaTlRiqEuAoDtEsN.T: The tuo samples vere analyzed for total carbon by infecting DATA: 11665533--21 goppea TTCC . pCeOrMsEuNlTfSa:te Yroeuarctopre.rflTuhoeronrsetaledTCorgiannbiocthvassamnpotlescomsapleatneallyyzeodxibdyizetdhebyhigthhetUeVmp-- erature (800C) method on the DC-52 1s 195ppnC.-- F- 45> mw 1s = To 3F pREeCrOfMlMuEoNrDoAnTaItOeNdS:orgaUnnifcosr.eunely the DO-B0 TOC Analyzer can noitthbee useCdubteoranalyze So That oe aabnlbly PURTEIR TSN wk EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR THIS ANALYSIS \0i Instrusentatton: Total Organic Carbon Analyzer DC-80 B/N 832-210 Sample Pesergptirnc : 7he bampliss $utrpitteid Zo Dodrmarm cere Huplicate floatsrf a merle of F-95007 83 her was Ae:sprid ag. coat aT a Contamination nlissole) FE95 oF 027 5%, ar, There ie Fe Iam Ali pint, coma niticadts The smix% line cme - BriSncrsiiilis 202) pence 11-24-80 and They tn GF glans fiber LOrmem 000170 eo eT SW BidenB50 an ee Ke SU "aM 5 _Donemaunl a i APPLICATIONS Genus pe ErSt Tis fepviModu oENTAL 148 BOX 33384 Bro, 2-3 oy $7: Pye; MN. 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