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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.
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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
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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
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Commentosn
"Solubillty Measuremenss on FC95" E. A. Reiner, ComCm hemiecalsrDivicsioni,RepaortlNo. 49, Feb6.
1W9.81.A.
Scheil
Project
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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.
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TECHNICAL REPORT SUMMARY
TO: TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER -- 20120
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Don Ricker , - Solubility Measurements on FC-95
E. A. Refer, W. A. Scheil
None See Env. Lab Request No. 53725
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Solunility
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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
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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
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miinxctluurdeed:thro1)ughfialtr0.a7tiounm golfasosne-fiobferthefil3tearl,iqu2)otsfilftrroamtieoanch
tfuhgraotuigohn a at.4510,u0m00milrlpimpo(raepprmoexm.bra1n2e,00f0iltx eGr) Tyapte 20RA,C minutes.
and
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.
February 16, 1981
TF0CC-95meacsounrceemnetnrtatipornosvidiend thtehefdialttaratfeosr atnhde csuaplecrunlaattainotns.of the millipore filters 3 times for 1 hour and washing the
Btoheiling
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cT(OoTCnOCc)eanndttroaitstinoeanlssfoialsttrshauetmeeT.dOCaTwTehOeChcaovafelcm1ue7l.aa8st%ui.roendTohfiinstoheuirs FClth-ae3b5ortahteoorryetical
analysis of FC-95.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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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
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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.
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CPootnacsesniturmatRiyodnroogfen Phthalate (KiP) Standard
382.5 mg/L
150 =69/1
-
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0.6
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382.32
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Footnotes:
1 Replicate analysis
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2 solwility is calculated from average IXC.
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3M
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c#oen3v5ersation of 1/30/80 to measure the. solubility in water of
1.
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0.25%
andof0.202o5%
mixturesoSfi .
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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
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C1a7l.c5%u.late"nitshe 1c3ontcheenttrhaetoiroenticoaflFCT-O9C5 abnyd aasissuemitnhge aTOTCOCweof
have measured in our laboratory analysis of FC-95.
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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.
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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,
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