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VAPOR PRESSURE
EST SUBSTANCE
Identity: NN--aEtthyFlOpSeErfAllucoorhooolctoarneFMs-u3lf4o2n2a.mi(d1o-eOtchtanaonle;sumlafoynaamlisodeb,eNr-eeftehryrle-d to as C1,A1S2,2#.136,931.4-,949,-52,5),6,6,7,7.,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-,
rRoeommartkesmp:eratMuartee.riaTlhies
a white waxy sold. report indicates the
sItaimspclhearwaacste9ri9z%edpaurseb.eing
stable
at
METHOD:
Method followed:
OECD Guideline Method."
104,
"Vapor
Pressure
Curve,
Dynamic
GLP: Yes
Year study was performed: 1998
Remarks:
T"Whheilfeoltleoswtiinngg qtuesotteitfermo,mthteheaitrecsotnrdeepnosrterdewsacsribuessetdheinopnllaycteeosftwdaevtiearticoon.ndenser
bCoercpaoursaetioofn)locwurmreelnttinscgiepnotiinftiocfktnhoewlteesdtgeiteamn.d Tunodtehrestbaensdtinogf,outrhs(AdeSvIiation
should have
report).
no
effect
on
the
outcome
of
this
test."
(Quote
taken
from
the
test
No note was made of any decomposition. RESULTS
T0.h7e9v2aPpao,rapnrdes1s.u2r2e7sPaat,1r0esCp,ec2t0ivCe,ly25baCs,edanodn 3t0heCdewcerreeas0i.n1g94prPeas,su0r.e504 Pa, regression equation.
Remarks: "The estimated vapor pressures for the increasing and decreasing
pressure conditions differ by 42-50 percent."
CONCLUSIONS
The vapor pressure in the atmosphere.
suggests
this
material
would
exist
primarily
in
the
gas
phase
DATA QUALITY
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Reliability: Kiimisch ranking = 2. This study meets all the criteria for quality testing. However, the 99% purity may not be correct. The value was assigned by NMR which is incomplete. Possible non-linear plot (not enough data points). As described above, the vapor pressures calculated while pressure was. increased vs. decreased differ by 42-50 percent. However, third party consultant review of the data concluded the study is valid. REFERENCES Determination of Vapor Pressure Curve by Dynamic Method for U1463 (ET FOSE), AScl Repor#t 044-VP.R3M, AScl Study ID #5030-044-01, November 6, 1998. OTHER Submitter: 3M Company, Environmental Laboratory, P.O. Box 33331, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55133 Last changed: 5/18/00
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Determination of Vapor Pressure Curve by Dynamic Method for U1463 (ET FOSE)
DATASTANDARD
`OECD Guideline 104, "VaporPressure Curve, Dynamic Method"
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AUTHORS
Mike Signorelli Linda Christensen
`Phillip Marquis
ne November 6, 1998
TESTINGFACILITY
EAnSvcilroCnomrepnotraaltiToens/tiAnSgclD-iDvuilsuitohn 4444 Airpark Boulevard Duluth, MN 55811-5712
Tel. No. (218) 722-4040
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STUDY IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
AScl Study IDF 5030-04-01
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3M Company Environmental Technology and Safety Services Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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STAOTFQUEALIMTYAESSUNRANTCE
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STATEMENTOF QUALITY ASSURANCE ...........................3. TABLEOF CONTENTS ...........tuininnininninanineanann.4n STUDY SYNOBSIS ..outta LO INTRODUCTION ...............ccoiiiinseiniiiin8i
2.0 TEST METHODS fr rerertrraa tira arts e tars ene 8
30 TREATMENT OFRESULTS ...............................1..0
4.0 RES ANU DDIL SCUT SSIS ON treatin. 10
5.0 CONCLUSIONS ...... trie trrss nts sitsre neris tanssanass QT
6.0 DEVIATIONFROM APPROVEDTEST PROTOCOL Tred e..120
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80 REFERENCES ....................ccooceiiiiie2i
TABLE 1.
TABLE 2.
TABLE 3. TABLE 4.
TatolIuncerneeas(iRnegfPerreenscse uItreem).:..Booili.ngoPooin.ts loots (T) and Corresponding Vapor Pressures Toluene (Reference Item): Boiling Points (T) and Corresponding Vapor Pressures (5)
atDecreasing Pressure ....................................14 (TTo)lDueetneer(mRienfeedrfenrcoemIEteqmu)a:tiEosnti1matSerd rVkaspotrsrPrseasstusrersn(iPr) rat eDrifefserenntiTtermpcerranteusresIS (TTo)lDueetneer(mRienfeedrfenrcoemIEtqeum)a:tioEnsti2mat.ed..V.ap.o.r.P.re.s.su.r.es.(.p)..at.D.i.ff.er.e.nt.T.e.mp.e.r.at.ur1es6
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TaofbConltenets (cont.)
TABLES. Range of Vapor Pressure Values for Toluene by the Dynamic Method from OECD
andEEC-LaboratoryIntercomparisonTestingProgram (4) . . ............. 17
TABLE 6.
ET FOSE (Test Item): Boiling Points (T) and Corresponding Vapor Pressures (p) at IncreasingPressure trrrese tar ctetrt rat tet reat nnr naar ns 1B
TABLE 7.
TABLES.
TABLES.
DeEcTreFaOsSiEng(PTIeEsStSUIItEem): Boiling oPooi.nts (T) and Corresponding Vapor Pressures a10 ET FOSE (Test Item): Estimated Vapor Pressures (p) at Different Temperatures (T)
Determinedfrom EQuation 3 . . ............,............... .. 20
DeEtTerFmOiSnEed(fTersotmIEtQemU)I:toEnsti4m.at.e.d Vap.o.r P.res.sur.es .(p) .at .Diff.ereont uTemoperiatuuress(2Tl)]
TABLE 10.
ET FOSE (Test Item):
Involvedinthe Study
Responsibilities, Signatures, and Initials of Key
.......................ii
Personnel
2
FIGURE I. A Representative Plot of Log p (Pa) and I/T (K) Toluene at Increasing Pressure . 23
FIGURE 2. A Representative Plot of Log p (Pa) and U/T (K) Toluene at Decreasing sre .24
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FIGURE 3. A Representative Plot of Log p (Pa) and 1/T (K) ET FOSE atIncreasing
FIGURE 4. A Representative Plot of Log P (Pa) and I/T (K) ET FOSE at Decreasing Pressure 26
RAWDATA PACKAGE
APPENDIX A. Approved Study Protocol #044-VP.P3M and Amendments
APPENDIX B.
APPENDIX C.
Test Item Information
Test Item Receipt and Usage
APPENDIX D. Raw Data Sheets
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Title: 3
STUDYSYNOPSIS
Determination (ET FOSE)
of
Vapor
Pressure
Curve
by
Dynamic
Method
for
U1463
Test Method: ~~ Dynamic method as described in AScl Protocol 044-VP.P3M Key Findings: 1) 2Th0eCesatnidma0t.e7d9v2aPpoaratpr2e5ssuCr.es of the test item, ET FOSE, arc 0.504 Pa at
StudySponsor
Company:
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Environmental Bush Avenue
Technology
&
Safety
Services
Building 2-3E-09
St. Paul, Minnesota 55133-3331
Study Representative: Dr. Rich Purdy
Ecotoxicologist
Phone:
(612) 778-5379
Fax: Tst Chemi
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Trade Name: Eberlin).
ET FOSE.
Lot/Batch Number:
61691-16 (Technical Laboratory Book, John
Sponsor Study Identification Number: U1463
Molecular Formula: CgF,7S0,N(CH,CH,)CH,CH,0H
Chemical Abstract Service Registry#/Code#: TradeSecret
Physical Description: White waxy solid
Percent Purity Representative.
(%
active
ingredient):
99% Based on information supplied by Sponsor's
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Stability Data: Stable at room temperature. Storage Conditions: Room temperature in darkness.
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Company:
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ASC Study Director:
Linda Christensen
Phone:
(18) 722-4040
Fax:
@18) 722-2592
Reference Item
Trade Name: Toluene. LovBatch Number: 8608KTMH. CAS Registry#/Code#: 108-883. Percent Purity: 99.9%.
Source: Mallinckrodt. Date Container Opened: 4/3/98.
Study Initiation Date: 3/30/98.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
v`haaCrzhiaeromduissc.agloTsvhuebemsmtaeasnnscteesasslmieanngtternoocdifuecesen.dviiArncotcnoomtrehdneitnaeglnlvyfia,rteoonnamenednotfefptfhreeecstteeonsfttstphiosetestneotisdauelbtsdetirasmnpiconesesalitshaenredvqaurpieorerendtrbyy pderseisrseudreproefassusruebastnadncteh.en Ivnapthoirs perxepsesruirmeenatn,d tbhoeiltiensgt iptoeimntbaorielicnogrrpeolianttedi.s determined at a
`iTnhdeicvaatepsorthpereprsosbuarbeiloiftya osfubpshtaasnecetriasnasintieonnv,irvoolnamteinltizaaltliyonre(lleivqaunidt/pgarso)peorrtysubbelciamuasteio(n1) it
(solid/gas),
behavior of
of a chemical,
chemicals, (3)
(2) it helps substantiate predictions
chemical vapor pressure and water
regarding
solubility
the environmental
allow for the
calculation of chemical volatility
whether photochemically induced
from an aqueous
degradation can
solution, and (4)
be determined in
it is useful indeciding
the homogenous gas
`phase or in an absorbed phase (OECD 1993).
20 TESTMETHODS
2.1 Glassware. All glassware employed were cleaned before use by performing the following:
1
Washed in hot detergent water and rinsed three times with warm tap water.
2)
Immersed in 10% HNO; acid bath and then rinsed with deionized water.
.
3)
Rinsed three times each with acetone followed by hexane.
:
Aidlelntgilfaiscastwiaorne. used were labeled with the relevant information required for proper
22 wTeesrtelrteecme.iveTdheattAesSteilteomn, MEaTrcFhOS27E,, 1m9a9t8e.riaTlhseafteetsyt diatteam swhaesetsi,n aonnde cgelratsisfibcoattteleofaanndalwyassis stored at room temperature in darkness as received. All relevant information about the `test item is described earlier in this report. In this test, 14.21 g of test item was used.
2.3 ReferenceItem. Reagent-grade toluene was used as a reference item. All relevant
irenffeorremnacteiointeambowuatsthueserde.ference item is described earlier in this. report. In this test, 35 ml of
2.4 TestApparatus. Thetest system consisted of:
1
5-L Ballast bulb to vary pressure in double-neck distillation flask.
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2)
3)
4)
5)
a)
7 8)
Closed-tube mercury manometer to measurepressure.
100-m! double-neck distillation flask.
iCnentthiegrdiasdteilltahteironmofmleastke.r, + 0.2C, with one hole rubber stopper to fit
Reflux condenser.
Heating element.
`Vacuum pump. Aspirator.
9)
Boiling stones.
10)
Nitrogen cylinder.
2.5 Determoif VnapaortPriessourne. The procedure to determine the vapor pressures of test
and reference items was as follows:
nH
Placed the item in double-neck distillation flask at a volume about one-
third the flask volume, and added three to four boiling stones.
2) iFnlatnhgeesdystetsetmsywsatsemadjtuosgtetehderusainngd vpuarcgueudm.it with nitrogen. The pressure
3)
Heated the chemical gradually until temperature equilibrium was
reached, that is, when a constant boiling temperature was found.
4
At (in
this point, C).
recorded
total
pressure
(in
mm
He)
and
boiling
poinTt
-
5
5)
For
new
at least five dif
total pressures
fere
and
nbtopirleisnsguproeis,ntisnwcrheeanseedqupirleisbsruirae
and
were
recorded
reached.
6
`To obtain the second set of data, recorded total pressure and boiling point as the
pressure was lowered.
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3.0 TREATOM FRE ESN ULT TS
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from item.
tVheapiondrivpirdeusaslurdeastafosrettshewteersetirteegmresasnedd
to develop the the reference.
item were equations.
determined
at
10C,
20C,
25C,
and
30C
using
appropriate
linear
regression
4.0 RESANU DDIL SCUT SSIS ON
ReferenceItem: Toluene
`The and
2o,bsreerspveecdtidvaetlayofbotraitnoelduenfeo.r
iTnchreeacsailncgulaantdeddercergereasssiinogntchuerpvreesssfurroematrheesphlootwtnedincuTravbelse,s
1
Figures 1 and 2, are:
Increasing pressure:
log p = 10.27-1994 r=-099,n=5
(IT)
(1)
Decreasing pressure:
Fr)
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rlo=g -p 0=91908.3n5-=20523 (1/T) @
eTshteimtawtoeddvataaposrelpsraersesusriemsilaatr
and have correlation 10, 20, 25, and 30C
coefficients greater are listed in Tables
than 0.990. 3 and 4 for
The the two
toluene data sets. dynamic method
frToamblient5erlliastbsortahteorryancgoempoafrviaspoonrs
pressure (4).
values
determined
by
the
`
iTnhteertloalboureanteorvyapcoormpparreisssounress.
deTtheermvianleudesfdreotmeremqiunaetidonfr1omareequwaittihoinn
2thaerreanslgiegshtlliystleodwfeorr
the at 10
and 20C. established
iTnhtehevapprootrocporles(s2u.r9e-3f.o1r
toluene at 20C X 10 Pa). The
(2.8 X vapor
10 Pa) pressure
is lower than for toluene at
the criterion 10C
(1.6 X 10 Pa) is problem occurred
wliotwherthtehasnysttheemcarsittehrieonprsetsastuerdeiwnarsedfeecrreenasc4eed.(1.T7o-1.g8etXth1e0t7olPuae)n.e
A to
boil
as the pressure was whether this would
decreased, more have affected the
boiling chips temperature
were added and pressure
to the item. It measurements.
is
not
clear
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The experimental design
provide data comparable
presented here for
to that reported in
determining
reference 4.
vTahpoerrpergersesssuiroencucruvrevsesapapreealrisnetaor
for
both increasing and decreasing pressures.
Test em:ETFOSE
The
and
7o,bsreerspveecdtidvaetlay.obtTahienecdalfcourlaitnecdreraesgirnegssainodn
dceucrrveeassifnrgomthtehpereplsostutreed
are shown
curves of
in Tables
log p vs
6
(1/T), Figures 3 and 4 are: -
Increasing pressure:
log p = 11.09-3278 (1/T)
3)
r=-098,n=5
Decreasing pressure:
log p = 11.42-3435 (1/T)
")
r=-094,n=5
The regression line for decreasing pressure is more linear. than the increasing pressure
regression line.
8 and 9 for the
The estimated
test item. The
vapor pressures
estimated vapor
patre1s0s,ur2e0s,f2o5r,thaendin3cr0eaCsianrgealnidstdeedcrineaTsaibnlges
pressure conditions differ by 42-50 percent.
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50 CONCLUSIONS
L
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item
`were
was different than that
performed prior to the
of the reference
test reported to
item. Two previous
determine the correct
trials with
placement
the test
of the
item
thermometer. The thermometer was placed approximately one inch above thebubbling test item in the collection flask. The thermometer for the reference item was placed in the neck
of the collection flask.
Based on the decreasing pressure regression equation, the vapor pressures at 10C, 20C,
25C, and 30C were 0.194 Pa, 0.504 Pa, 0.792 Pa, and 1.227 Pa,respectively.
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60 DEVIATIONFROMAPPROVEDTESTPROTOCOL `The deviation which occurred while conducting this study is: D `bWehcialueseteostfilngowtesmtelittienmg, ptohienatirofcotnhedetnessteritweam.s used in place of water condenser
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Table 10.
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by
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Garland.
162-163.
1962.
: Experiments
inPhysicalchemistry.
3)
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 1997. *
Environment Directorate, Chemicals Group and Management Committee. OECD
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TABLE 1.
Toluene (Reference Item): Boiling Points (T) and Corresponding Vapor
Pressures (p) at Increasing Pressure
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Toluene (Reference Item): Estimated Vapor Pressures (p) at Different `Temperatures (T) Determined from Equation 2%
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TABLE 6.
ET FOSE (Test Item): Boiling (p) at Increasing Pressure
points
(T)
and
Corresponding
VaporPressures
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TABLE 7.
E(pT) aFtODSeEcre(TaessitngItPerme)s:suBroeiling points (T) and Corresponding Vapor Pressures
=nToo [wow [ve CC OobwwnvaerdPrmesasuree
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[TCO
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Equatio3n ~Log Pa = 11.09-3278 (17)
Example Calculation Log Pa = 1109-3278 (rm)
10C = 283.15 Log Pa = 1109-3278 (1283.15) LogPa = 11.09-11.5769
Log Pa = 0.4S869S
P0326
FormmHg = 01.3332.63 = 2.X41049
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[TCO
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r emT Tw
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Increasing Pressure
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Figure 4. A Representative Plot of Log p (Pa) and 1/T(K) for ET FOSE at Decreasing Pressure
4.15
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APPENDIX A. Approved Study Protocol #044-VP.P3M and Amendments
APPENDIX B. Test Item Information APPENDIX C. Test Item Receipt and Usage APPENDIX D. Raw Data Sheets
LCoOPN) ple
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Sponsor Sudy IDF Usdes
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November 4, 199.8424148)4A7i2rp5a4r0k4B0oulevard, DuluthF,axMi(n2n1e0)so7t3a25.52851912
To: Study File 5030-044-01
lee
From:
Alan E. Mozol, QAU Manager
RE:
Raw data package deficiencies
The following deficiencies were noted by the Sponsor when editing
DRAFT report and raw data for thisstudy:
b1.y ASTChIe-EcnhvaiirnonomfenctuasltodTyesptrionvgidDeidvisbyionthe(ETSHp)onspoerrsownansesn.ot ssoiognned
MatiitetcsehtAmaSeCEilItT-emEFSTiOwgDSanEsoorn(ep3lMrMlaoiprC,ecorhmlpwyah27no,ynloLgi1ags95eb8dn.oReinqlTuohenfesgoetlrlsoNaweumimmpnpblgleeoryAweaSUdsC14I6-as3Ete)TvDAeSlwLaogIseo-drErRsbehuoc.Be-i0vieTndhme.
The "Test Item Receipt and Shipping Form" was properly completed
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2. on page 31 in the raw data, an entry vas crossed out and not
Teplaced by 93 which provides a correct value. The correct value properly error coded by the technician. The initial value was
3.39101 and the 39 after the decimal were crossed out and
is a calculated value and not a raw data point. The lack of
proper error coding was a technician error.
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The following explanation is also provided for clarity:
5
on page 33, some
These entries do
entries are
not pertain
blacked-out to make them unreadable.
to the vapor pressure study, but do
apply to other studies conducted on the test item.
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APPENDIX A. . Approved Study Protocol #044-VP.P3M and Amendments
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AScl CORPORATION/AScl-DULUTH ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING DIVISION Determination of Vapor Pressure Curve by Dynamic Method
ASc Protocol 044-VP.P3M
ASel Study IDF 5030-04-01 TestItem: ET FOSE
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The following information
Practice regulations (GLP)
and signatures are necessary
and/or AScl's Policy.
to
be
.
in
compliance
with
Good
Laboratory
INFOTROMBAETICOONMPPLREOVTIEDDEBDYBAYScSITBUADSYESDPOONNSOR
.
StudySponsor
Company:
3M Company
SiteAddress:
3M Center
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
Mailing Address:
Dr. Rich Purdy
3M Company
Environmental Technology & Safety Services
B9l3d5g.Bu2s-h3EA-v09e,nuPe.O. Box 33331
St. Paul, MN 55133-3331
Phone:
Fax:
612/778-5379
FAX 612/778-6176
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Number: U1463.
Lol/BatchNumber: 61691-16 (Technical Laboratory Book No., John Eberlin).
ChemicalAbstractServiceRegistr#/Code#: TradeSecret.
MolecularFormula: CgF;7S0;N (CH;CH) CH,CH,OH.
`PhysicalDescription: White waxy solid.
Sponsor uty 01 lies
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Percent Purity(%active ingredient): 99% Based on information supplied by Sponsor's Representative.
`StabilityData: Stable at room temperature.
MeltingPoint: Not determined. BoilingPoint: Expected tobe less than 350C. StorageConditions: Room temperature in darkness.
ReferenceItem: Toluene
cNhoetmei:caTlh.e sponsor will provide the Material Safety Data Sheets and other relevant information for test AuthorizationtoReturnTestChemicalandSample(s): Sponsor's authorized agent to receive samples
and any remaining test chemical.
Name:
Dr. Rich Purdy
Tide:
Ecotoxicologist
Shipping Address:
E3nMviCroonmmpeanntayl Technology & Safety Services
`?
'5
935 Bush Avenue
Building 2-3E-09
St. Paul, Minnesota 55133-3331
:
Phone:
Fax:
612-778-5379
612-778-6176
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Protocol Approval (The following is to be signed by the appropriate study personnel.)
ive:
Name (signed): "
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AScl Protocols 044-VP.PIM
EJv ASel Study IDF 5030-04-01
`TO BE COMPLETED BY AScl
Study Conducted By
Address:
AScl Corporation/AScl-Duluth
En4v4i4r4oAnimrepnatraklBoTueslteivnagrdDivision (AScl) Duluth, MN 55811
Phone:
(218) 722-4040
Fax#:
(218) 722-2592
"The study director is located at this facility.
Data Standard
`OECD Guideline 104, "Vapor Pressure Curve, Dynamic Method."
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Experiment:
Starting Date:
Termination Date:
:
Vapor Pressure Curve Determination April 3, 1998
April 3, 1998
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ProtocolApproval (The following is to be signed by the appropriate study personnel.)
AS]StudyDirector:
:
Name (signed): Z..
LA
. 3[3:/95
Name (typed): =~
Tide
LindaCheistensen
AmlelChemiy
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Name (signed): Name (typed):
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. 1.0.0 INTRODUCTION
AASSeSl SPtruodoycoIlDsI054043-0V0P4.4P031M Final Version Pus Torn2
Chemical
hazards.
substances introduced into the environment present potential disposal
The assessment of environmental fate and effect of these substances is
and reentry
required by
various governmental agencies. Accordingly, one of the tests is to determine thevapor
dperseisrseudreproefssaurseubasntdantchee.n vIanpotrhipsreesxspuerreimaenndt,botihleintgesptoiinttemarbeoicloirnrgelaptoeidn.t is determined at a'
The vapor pressure of a substance is an environmentally relevant property because (1) it
indicates the probabilityofphase transition, volatilization (liquid/gas) or sublimation (solid/gas),
of a chemical, (2) it helps substantiate predictions regarding the environmental behavior of
chemicals, (3) chemical vapor pressure and water solubility allow for the calculation of
chemical volatility from an aqueous solution, and (4) it is useful in deciding whether
photochemically induced degradation can be determined in the homogenous gas phase or in an
absorbed phase (OECD 1993).
4
200 QUALIFYINGSTATEMENT
"
The dynamic method is restricted to test items that do not undergo chemical reaction, for
example, autoxidation, rearrangement or degradation, at temperatures below the boiling points.
In this study, if the test item boiling point is greater than 350C or if the test item froths, then
the test substance vapor pressure will be not be determined via the Dynamic Method.
Sponsor Sudy IDF U1s3
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AASSe SPurdyoDt1o3u0t3V00P4P401 Fi Vein Pus sorn
The objective of the present study is to develop if possible, the vapor pressure curve for the test
item using the Dynamic Method.
With the test objective, and GLP regulations in mind, ASel has prepared the following:
protocol.
4.0.0 TESTMETHODS
4.1.0 TestApparatus. The test apparatus (Figure 1, Shoemaker and Garland 1962) will consist of:
(1) 5-L Ballast bulb to vary pressure in double-neck distillationflask;
@) Closed-tube mercury manometer to measure pressure;
(3) Double-neck distillation flask;
(4) Centigrade thermometer (accuracy + 0.1C) with one hole rubberstopper
to fit the distillation flask;
(5) Reflux condenser;
(6) Heating element;
@ Vacuum pump;
Nitrogen cylinder; and
.
`
(9) . Boiling stones to avoid bumping in boiling liquid.
.
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4.2.0 DetermoifVnapaortPriesosunre . The procedure to determine the vapor pressure curves for "test and reference substances will be as follows:
(1) Place test substance in double-neck distillation flask at a volume not exceeding one-third the flask volume, and add two or three boiling stones;
: (2) Flange the apparatus together and vacuum it;
(3) Adjust the pressure in the apparatus to 103 Pa using nitrogen;
(4) Heat the test substance gradually until equilibrium is reached, that is, when a constant boiling temperature is found;
(5) At this point, record the total pressure (Pa) and boiling point (T); (6) Increase pressure and record the new pressure and boiling point when
equilibrium is reached; (7) Continue this procedure for at least at 5 different pressures for up to 105
Pa pressure;
To obtain a second set of data, record pressures and boiling points as
.
pressure is lowered to 10 Pa.
:
5.0.0 TreatofmReesunltts. For each data set, log of total pressure (Pa) will be calculated and
boiling point (T) transformed to Kelvin (K). The log Pa and 1/T (in K) will be then used to develop two vapor pressure curves. From each vapor pressure curve, the test substance vapor pressureat three temperatures in the rangeof0-50 C, and at 25C will be determined by data interpolation or extrapolation and reported.
Sponsor Study TDN UL463
2
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606170
.
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Page 100112
6.0.0 REPORTPREPARATION
The final report will be prepared according to instructions presented in OECD Series on Principles of GLP and Compliance Monitoring, Number 1, OECD Principles on GLP 1997. The report will include (1) Cover and descriptive title, (2) Test and reference item identifications (3) Characterization of test item including purity, stability, and homogeneity, (4) Information describing the test sponsor, test facility, and contributors (5) duly signed statements regarding GLP Compliance and Quality Assurance, (6) Study Synopsis, (7) Introduction and Objectives, (8) Materials and Methods, (9) Results and Discussion, (10) Conclusions, (11) any Deviations from the Approved Study Plan, (12) Study Director's Report Signature, (13) a list of personnel involved in the Study and their Functions, (14) Literature References, (15) Raw Test Data, including the plot of log P versus 1/T, and (16) Appendices.
7.0.0 QUALITYASSURANCE
Test procedures, documentation, records and reports will conform to GLP Siandards as
promulgated under the OECD Chemicals Group and Management Committee, Environment :
Directorate, 1997. The ASel Quality Assurance Unit will perform one in-life phase audit during
the test, and will also audit the study plan, test data and report. The test will be unacceptable
if vapor pressures of reference item (toluene) are not in the following ranges: 1.7 + 0.1 x 10%
at10C; 3.0 + 0.1 x 10 at 20C; and 4.9 + 0.1 x 10 at 30C.
:
During the study, if ASel realizes a need to amend the approved study plan, we will document reasons for such changes and contact the Sponsor for approval. The changes will also be signed and dated by the Study Director and maintained with the study plan. After acceptance of the final report by the Sponsor, ASI wil return thae portion of the remaining test substance 10 the Sponsor, and a portion will be retained for archiving.
Sponsor Sudy IDF Las)
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Raw data from this study, study protocol, pertinent written and telephone communications, and
"final report willbearchived forfiveyears at AScl. Diring the fifth year, AScl will contact the
Sponsor regarding further storage of all records.
8.0.0 REFERENCES
Organization for Economic `Cooperation and Development (OECD), 1993. OECD Guidelines for Testing of Chemicals. OECD Publication Information Center, `Washington, DC.
.
Shoemaker, D.P. and C.W. Garland. 1962. Experiments in Physical chemistry. McGraw-Hill
Book Co., pp. 162-163.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 1997. Environment Directorate, Chemicals Group and Management Committee. OECD Series on Principles of
Good Laboratory Practice and Compliance Monitoring. Number 1. OECD icy on Good i
Laboratory Practice.
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Q following amendments have been instituted for Protocol# 044-VP.P3M, Sponsor Study ID# U1463,
0C200C. i The centigrade thermometer used for the study will have gradationsof 0.2C and not 0.1C. * This is due to the commercial availability of thermometers in the expected test range of
2. `Thedistillation flask will be 100 ml instead of 500 ml to accommodate the smaller sample size. 3. `The distillation flask will be insulated with foil during the experiments to minimize heat loss.
AmendmentApproval
Re
:
Name (signed):
Name (typed):
Date: ShAol 1595
Title:
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Ecotoxicologist
Name (signed): G4 {
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Name (typed):
Linda Christensen
Title:
Analytical Chemist
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Date: 4 3/:77
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ASclProject Manager:
Name (signed):
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Name (typed): `Title:
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APPENDIX B.
Test Item Information
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Sponsor Study IDF Utd
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(Intermediate) 1SSt8.810404P--a3u1l60,40-03M6i7n7nesorota(612) 77-6501 (24 hours)
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MDAITFVFE-ILRaSUII9DAO0RLN5OS:CHFE-N8SI5PC6EA0CLIAALLTCYOHMOALTEFRHI-A3L0S20DIFVHI-S0I8ON24FH-4084 FH-4120 F-4121 F-3904
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2. PHYSICAL DATA
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"a. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FFLoAuSwHsPeOLIENTL:InoiT.s o"oL.E.C.T w> a300 F PHO
FLAMMABLE LIMITS - UEL:........ N/A AUTOIGNITION `TEMPERATURE: ...... N/D
EXWTaItNeGrUISspHrIaNyG, MECDaIrAb:on dioxide, Ory chemical, Foam
AScl Study ID# 5030-04401
SPWEeCaIrALfuFlIlREprFoItGeHcTtIiNvGePcRlOoCtEhDiUnRgE,S: inoludirg helmet, self-contained,
.
Ppanordsoittepaicnvtteisv,eprcebaosnvsdeusrrienagroorfuonprdreesarxsmpusor,seedwdaeiamsratensdsanbodrfelaetthghesi.,nghefaaadcp.eparmaatsku.s, andbunker coat
UNSUeSeUAHLazFaIrRdEoAusNDDeEcXoPnLpOoSsIiOtNioHnAZAsReDcSt:ion for products of combustion.
NFPA HAZARD ODES: HUENAULSTUHA:L 2REACFTIRIEO:N H1 AZARREDA:CTInVoInTeY: 0
47 ReacTIvVITY DATA
:
STABILITY: stable
INoCOnMePAKTnIoBwInL.ITY - MATERTALS/CONDITIONS T0 AVOID:
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Hazardous polymerization will not ocour.
HAZARDOUS DECOHPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen Fluoride.
.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
SPOPIlbLasLceerRevseipnopanrseecc:laousteidoncsofnrtoaminoetrher sections. Collect spilled material. REPpICrrnOoocMddiEuunNcceDttrEsaDitnWeiDlaIilnSfPaOiaScnnAicLlli:iuntddyeusHptFer.rimailDtitoserpdocstoaomlmaecraocleitpaetrlnaeftahiceviaeli:istsyl.bWiasrpCrooess:sbusotfiomnaste
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5. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
(continued)
NVNIoRtONdMeEtNeTrAmiLneDdA.TA:
AEVCoUlLaAtTiOlReY OIrNgFaOnRiMcATICOoNs:pounds: N/D.
AS Study 1D 5030.04.01
VOC Less H20 & Exempt Solvents: N/D.
Sbienfcoere rdeigsuploastailo.ns EPA Hazardous.)
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EcPoAnsHualztardaopupslicWaabsltee :
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SPFIORREA HHAAZZAARRDD:CLNAoSS:PRESSURE: No REACTIVITY: No AGUTE: No CHRONIC: No
6. SUGGESTED FIRST AID
eveNoconneteadctf:or first aid is anticipated.
SKWIaNshCONaTfAfCeTc:ted area with soap and water.
INHIfALAsTiIgOnNs:/syaptons occur, signs symptoms continue,
craelmlovae
ppheyrssiocniatno. fresh
air.
If
IFNoSHAnLeLeOdWEfDo:r first aid is anticipated.
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7. PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION
EYAEvoPiRdOTEeCyTeIOcNo:ntact. Wear safety glasses with side shields. Hear full faceshield when handling molten material. SKIN PROTECTION: maAasvttoeeirrdiiaasllk.itnoWceopanrtreavceatnp.tprtoWhpeerraiaaratleapbgpulrroonvpser.si,atesucghloavsesNowmheexn, hWahnednlinhgantdhliisng this RESPCruOofUvfNiiEdcNeiDeEnDatpVpvErNeoTnpIrtLiiAalTtaIetOiNol:nocatlo emaxihnatuasitnwheemnisspiroondsuctbeilsowheraetceodm.rendPerodvide exposure Linits. If exhaust ventilation is not adequate use breviations: N/D - Not Determined N/A - Not Applicable GA - Approximately
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"7. PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION (continued)
appropriate respiratory protection.
SESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
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Vapor respirator, TULl-Tace supplied alr respicaton
PRWEaVsEhNTIhaOnNdsOFaAfCtCeIrDEhNaTnAdLlinIgNGaEnSTdIObNe:for eating. Do not ingest.
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REKCoOoMpMEcNoDnEtDaiSnTOeRrAGcEl:osed When not in use. FIRE AD EXPLOSION AVOIOANCE:
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neseorenT
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eveWocoandTvaecrrs:e health effects are expected fron eye contact. ScParnodcuocnttaics:not expected to be irritating to the skin. H"axyanbegaabtsionreb.ed through the skin and persist in the body for an
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N/A - Not Applicable
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"8. HEALTH HAZARD DATA (continued)
DawaTeIOn: May be absorbed by inhalation and persist in the body for an extended
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