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VAPOR PRESSURE
TEST SUBSTANCE
Identity:N-ethylperfluorooctasnuelfonamidoethanolm;ay alsobe referredto as N-ETFOSE Alcoholor FM-3422. (I-Octanesulfonamide,N-ethyl1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, CAS # 1691-99-2)
Remarks: Materialisa whitewaxy solid.Itischaracterizeads beingstableat room temperature.The reportindicatesthe sample was 99% pure.
METHOD:
Methodfollowed: OECD Guideline104, "Vapor Pressure Curve, Dynamic Method."
GLP: Yes Year study was performed: 1998 Remarks:
The followinqguotefrom thetestreportdescribestheonlytestdeviation. "Whiletestingtestitem,the aircondenser was used inplaceofwater condenser because of low meltingpointofthe testitem. To the bestofour (ASci Corporation)currentscientifikcnowledge and understanding,thisdeviation should have no effecton the outcome ofthistest.("Quote taken from thetest report).
No note was made ofany decomposition.
RESULTS-
The vapor pressuresat 100C, 200C, 250C, and 300C were 0.194 Pa, 0.504 Pa, 0.792 Pa, and 1.227 Pa, respectivelbyased on the decreasingpressure regressionequation.
Remarks: "The estimatedvapor pressuresforthe increasingand decreasing pressure conditionsdiffebry 42-50 percent."
CONCLUSIONS
The vapor pressuresuggests thismaterialwould existprimariliynthe gas phase inthe atmosphere.
DATA QUALITY
ReliabilitKyl:imiscrhankin=g 2. Thisstudymeetsaltlhecriterfioarquality testing.However, the 99% puritymay notbe correct.The value was assigned by NMR which isincomplete.Possiblenon-lineaprlot(notenough data points).
As describedabove, the vapor pressurescalculatedwhilepressurewas increasedvs.decreased diffebry 42-50 percent.However, thirdpartyconsultant reviewofthe data concluded the study isvalid.
REFERENCES
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Determinationof Vapor PressureCurve by Dynamic Method forU1463 (ET FOSE)
DATASTANDARD OECD Guideline104, "Vapor PressureCurve, Dynamic Method"
AUTHORS
Mike Signotelli Linda Christensen PhilliMp arquis
STUDY COMPLETED November 6, 1998
TESTING FACILrrY
AScl Corporation/AScI-Duluth EnvironmentalTestingDivision
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Tel.No.-(218)722-4040
STUDY IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
ASCI Study ID# 5030-044-Ola
3M Company EnvironmentalTechnology and SafetyServices SponsorStudy ID# U1463
This studyreportcontainsa totalof 26 pages. The raw datapackage (33 pages)supportingthis studyiskepton fileatASCI-DETD.
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CERTMCATION OF GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE COMPLIANCE
To thebestof my knowledge,thisstudywas conductedinaccordancewith OECD Good Laboratory Practiceregulation(s1).
ASCI Study Director Name (signed):
Date:
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Name (qTed):LindaChristensen
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STATEMENT OF OUALITY ASSURANCE
The studydatawere reviewedby the ASCI QualityAssurance Unit toassurethatstandardoperating procedur'easnd guidelinesused to conductthisstudywere followed,and thisreportisan accurate reflectioonf theraw data. The typesof auditsperformed forthisstudyarelistedinthefollowing table.
Type ofAuditfor ASel Stu_dyED# 5030-04"1
TestProtocol d'
Inn-LifePhThSayatse AP&r'otocol
RaRIFEaieDwn6atatlDRaaetpaoarsuntpd Dmft
Fi-nwUafleRePport
Report
Audit Date 3/26/98
4/3/98,4nl98 5/22/98,5/27/98
11/4/98
Date Reported to Study Directorand Management
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11/5/98
AScI's QualityAssuranceUnit Auditor Name (signed):.
Name (typed):AlanMozol
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER'PAGE .............................................I......
CERTIFICATION OF GOOD LABORATORY PRACMCE COMPLIANCE ............2..
STATEMENT OF QUALITY ASSURANCE .............................3....
TA13LE OF CONTENTS ........................................4......
STUDY SYNOPSIS ...........................................6...... 1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................8......
2.0 TEST METHODS .......................................8......
3.0 TREATMENT OF RESULTS .................................10...
4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ................................10...
5.0 CONCLUSIONS ......................: ..................11.
6.0 DEVIATION FROM APPROVED TEST PROTOCOL ...............
12
1.0 REPORT SIGNATURE ....................................12....
.8.0 REFERENCES ........................................1.2....
TABLE1. TABLE 2. TABLE 3. TABLE 4.
Toluene(ReferenceItem):BoilingPointsM and CorrespondingVapor Pressures(p) at IncreasingPressure ..................................1.3 ....
Toluene(ReferenceItem):BoilingPointsM and CorrespondingVapor Pressures(p) at DecreasingPressure .................................14...
Toluene(ReferenceI.tem):EstimatedVapor Pressures(p)atDifferentTemperatures Determinedfrom EquationI ...........................1.5..
Toluene(ReferenceItem):EstimatedVapor Pressures(p)atDifferentTemperatures (T)Determinedfrom Equation2 ...........................1.6..
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TABLE'5- Range Of Vapor PressureValues forToluene by theDynamic Method from OECD and EEC-LaboratoryIntercomparisoTnestingProgram (4)..............1.7.
TABLE 6. ET FOSE (TestItem):BoilingPoints(T)and CorrespondingVapor Pressure(sp)at IncreasingPressure ..................................1.8 ...
TABLE 7. ET FOSE (TestItem): BoilingPointsM and CorrespondingVapor Pressures(p)at DecreasingPressure ..................................1.9 ...
TABLE 8. ET FOSE (TestItem):EstimatedVapor Pressures(p)atDifferenTtemperatures(T) Determined from Equation3 ..............................20....
TABLE 9. ET FOSE (TestItem):EstimatedVapor Pressures(@)atDifferenTtemperatures(T) Determined from Equation4 .............................2.1...
TABLE 10. ET FOSE (TestItem): ResponsibilitieSsi,gnaturesa,nd Initialosf Key Personnel Involvedin theStudy .................................2.2 ...
FIGURE 1. A RepresentativPelotofLog p (Pa)and I/T (K) TolueneatIncreasinPgressure 23 FIGURE 2. A RepresentativPelotof Log p (Pa)and 1/T (K) TolueneatDecreasingPressure 24 FIGURE 3. A RepresentatiPvleotof Log p (Pa)and I/T (K) ET FOSE atIncreasing,
Pressure ........................................2.5 .... FIGURE 4. A RepresentativPelotof Log P (Pa)and 1/T (K) ET FOSE atDecreasingPressure26
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Title:
STUDY SYNOPSIS
Determinationof Vapor PressureCurve by Dynamic Method forU1463 (E7 FOSE)
Test Method: Dynamic method as describedin ASCI Protocol#044-VP.P3M
Key Findings:
1) The estimatedvapor pressuresof thetestitem,ET FOSE, are0.504 Pa at 20*C and 0.792 Pa at 250C.
Study SWnsor
Company:
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Study Representative: Dr. Rich Purdy
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Phone:
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Test Chemical
Trade Name: ET FOSE. Lot/BatchNumber: 61691-16 (TechnicalLaboratoryBook, John therlin).
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Molecular Formula: CSF17SO2N(CH2CH3)CH2CH20H Chemical AbstractServiceRegistry#/Code#: TradeSecret
PhysicalDescription:White waxy.solid
PercentPurity(% activeingredient):99% Based on informationsuppliedby Sponsor's Representative.
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StabilitDyata: Stableatroom temperature.
StorageConditions:Room temperaturein darkness.
TestingFagft
Company:
AScl Corporation/AScI-Dulutli EnvironmentalTestingDivision(ASCI) 4444 AirparkBlvd Duluth,Minnesota 55811-5712
AScl Study Direr-tor:
Linda Christensen
Phone:
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Fax:
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ReferenceItem
Trade Name: Toluene. Lot/BatchNumber: 8608KTMH.
CAS Registry#/Code#:108-88-3.PercentPurity:99.9%.,
Source: MalUnckrodt. Date ContainerOpened: 4/3/98.
Study InitiatiDoante: 3/30/98.
Exp@Lnmental Dates
ExpiLnment
StartingDate
TerminationDate
Determinationof Vapor Pressure
4/3/98
4/8/98
LocationRaw Data and Final
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Chemical substancesintroducedintotheenvironmentpresentpotentiadlisposaland reentry hdzwds. The assessmentof environmentalfateand effectof thesesubstancesisrequiredby variousgovernmentalagencies.Accordingly,one of-thetestsistodeterminethevapor pressureof a substance.In thisexperiment,the testitem boilingpointisdeterminedata desiredpressureand thenvapor pressureand boilingpointarecorrelated.
The vapor pressureof a substanceisan environmentallyrelevantpropertybecause(1)it indicatetsheprobabilitoyfphase transitiovno,ladlizatio(nliquid/gaosr) sublimation (solid/gaso)f,a chemical,(2)ithelpssubstantiatperedictionrsegardingtheenvironmental behaviorofchemicals,(3)chemicalvaporpressureand watersolubilitayllowforthe calculationfchemicalvolatiliftryom an aqueoussolutiona,nd (4)itisusefulin deciding whetherphotochemicauy induceddegradationcan be determined in thehomogenous gas phase orin an absorbedphase (OECD 1993).
2.0 TEST METHODS
2.1 Glass 1) 2)
All glasswareemployed were cleanedbeforeuse by performingthefollowing: Washed inhotdetergentwater and rinsedthreetimeswith warm tap water. Immersed in 10% HN03 acidbath and then rinsedwith deionizedwater.
3)
Rinsedthreetimeseach with acetonefollowedby hexane.
AU glasswareused were labeledwith therelevantinformationrequiredforproper identification.
2.2 TestItem. The testitem,ET FOSE, materialsafetydatasheets,and certificaotfeanalysis were receivedatASCI on March 27, 1998. The testitem was inone glassbottleand was storedatroom temperaturein darknessas received. All relevantinformationabout the"te-st itemisdescribedearlieirnthisreport.In thistest,14.21g of testitem was used.
2.3 ReferenceItem. Reagent-gradetoluenewas used as a referenceitem. All relevant informatioanboutthereferenceitem isdescribedearlierin thisreport.In thistest,35 ml of referenceitem was used.
2.4 TestApparatils.The testsystem consistedof-.
5-L Ballasbtulb tovary pressureindouble-neckdistillatifolnask.
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2)
Closed-tubemercury manometer to measure pressure.
3)
100-ml double-neckdistillatifolnask.
4)
Centigradethermometer, 0.2*C, withone holerubberstoppertofit
in thedistillatifolnask.
5)
Refluxcondenser.
6)
Heatingelement.
7)
Vacuum pump.
8)
Aspirator.
9)
Boiling stones@.
10)
Nitrogencylinder.
2.5 Determinationof VaMr Pressure.The proceduretodeterminethevapor pressuresof test and referenceitemswas as follows:
1)
Placedtheitem indouble-neckdistillatifolna.skat a volume aboutone-
thirdtheflaskvolume, and added threeto fourboilingstones.
lp
2)
Flangedtestsystemtogetherand purged itwith nitrogen.The pressure
in thesystem was adjustedusingvacuum.
3)
Heatedthechemicaglradualulnytitlemperatuerqeuilibriwuams
reachedt,haits,whena constabnotilintgemperatuWraes found.
4)
At thispoint,recordedtotalpressure(inmm Hg) and boilingpointT
(in*C).
5)
For atleastfivedifferenptressures,increasedpressureand recorded
new totalpressuresand boilingpointswhen equilibriwaere reached.
6)
To obtainthesecondsetof data,recordedtotalpressureand boilingpointas the
pressurewas lowered.
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3.0 TREATMENT OF RESULTS
Foreachdatasetwithtesatndreferenicteemst,otaplressuwraesconvertetdoPa unitby multiplyingtheobservedmillimetermercurypressurewith 133.3. Similarlyt,heboiling pointM was convertedto OK by adding273.15 totheobservedOC boilingpoint.The log of totalpressure(Pa)vs.(1/T)from theindividuadlatasetswere regressedtodevelopthe vapor pressurecurvesforeach item. Vapor pressuresforthe test'iteamnd thereference item were determinedat.10*C, 200C, 25*C, and 30*C usingappropriatleinearregression equations.
4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
ReferenceItem: Toluen
The observed dataobtainedforincreasingand decreasingthepressureare shown in Table's1 and 2, respectivelfyortoluene.The calculaterdegressiocnurvesfrom theplottedcurves, Figures1 and 2, are:
Increasingpressure:
logp = 10.27-1994(I/T) r = -0.999,n = 5
(1)
Decreasing pressure:
logp = 10.35-2023(1/T) r = -0.998,n = 5
(2)
The two datasetsaresimilarand have correlatiocnoefficiengtrs"r than0.990. The estimatedvapor pressuresat 10,*20, 25,*and30*C are listeidn Tables3 and 4 forthetwo toluenedata sets.Table 5 listtsherange of vapor pressurevaluesdeterminedby the dynamic method from interlaboratocroymparisons(4).
The toluenevapor pressuresdeterminedfrom equation1 are withintherangeslistedforthe
interlaboratorcyomparisons.The valuesdeterminedfrom equation2 are slightllyower at 10
a.nd 20*C. The vaporpressurefortolueneat20*C (2.8X 103 Pa) islower thanthe criterion
established
in the protocol
(2.9-3.1
X 103 Pa). The vapor presure
for toluene
at 10*C
(1.6 X 10-3 Pa) is lower than the criterion
stated in reference
4 (1.7-1.8
X 10-3 Pa). A
problem occurredwith the systemas thepressurewas decreased.To getthetolueneto boil
as thepressurewas decreased,more boilingchipswere added totheitem. Itisnot clear
whether thiswould have affectedthetemperatureand pressuremeasurements.
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The experimentdaelsigpnresentehderefordeterminivnagporpressurceurveasppeartso providedatacomparabletothatreportedinreference4. The regressiocnurvesare linearfor both increasingand decreasin*gpressures.
TestItem: ET FOSE
The observeddataobtainedforincreasingand decreasingthepressureare shown inTables6 and 7, respectivelyT.he calculaterdegressioncurvesfrom theplottedcurvesof logp vs (1/T),Figures3 and 4 are:
Increasingpressure:
logp = 11.09-3278(1/T) r = -0.988,n = 5
Decreasing pressure:
(3)
logp 11.42-3435(1/T) r = -0.994,n.= 5
(4)
The regressionlinefordecreasingpressureismore linear.thatnheincreasinpgressure regressionline.The estimatedvapor pressuresat 10, 20, 15, and 30*C are listeidnTables 8 and 9 for thetestitem. The estimatedvapor pressuresforthe increasinagnd decreasing pressureconditionsdifferby 42-50 percent.
5.0 CONCLUSIONS
The placementof the thermometerin the apparatusproved tobe pivotalinestablishing accurate,steadytemperaturemeasurements. The placement of thethermometerforthe test item was differentthanthatof thereferenceitem. Two previoustrialwsiththetestitem
were performedpriortothe testreportedto determinethe correctplacementof the , thermometer. The thermometerwas placedapproximatelyone inchabove thebubblingt,est iteminthecollectiofnlask.The thermometer forthereferenceitemwas placedintheneck of thecollectiofnlask.
Based on the decreasingpressureregressionequation,thevapor pressuresat 10*C, 20*C, 250C, and 30*C were 0.194 Pa, 0.504 Pa, 0.792 Pa, and 1.227Pa, respectively.
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6.0 DEVIATION FROM APPROVED TEST PROTOCOL
The deviationwhich occurred'whilceonductingthisstudyis:
1)
While testintgestitem,theaircondenserwas used inplaceof water condenser
becauseof low meltingpointof thetestitem.
To thebestof our currentscientifkincowledge and understandingt,hisdeviationshouldhave no effecton the outcome of thistest.
7.0 REPORT SIGNA
ASCI Study Director
Name 7;Lk (sis!ned):
Cf-,-
Name (typed):LVdaChristensen
Date: illIbqJ"
Responsibilitiessi,gnaturesi,nitialasn,d names of key personnelinvolvedinthisstudyare in Table 10.
.8.0 REFERENCES
1)
OrganizatiofnorEconomic Cooperationand Development (OECD), 143-. OECD
GuidelinesforTestingof Chemicals.OECD PublicatioInnformationCenter,
Washington,DC.
2)
Shoemaker, D.P. and C.W. Garland.1962.ExperimentsinPhysicalchemistry.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., pp. 162-163.
3)
OrganizationforEconomic Cooperationand Development (OECD), 1997.
Environment DirectorateC,hemicalsGroup and Management Committee. OECD
Serieson Principleosf Good LaboratoryPracticeand Compliance Monitoring.
Number 1. OECD Principleosn Good LaboratoryPractice.
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TABLE 1.
mmHg 47 64 77 100 124
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Toluene(ReferenceItem): BoilingPointsM. and CorrespondingVapor Pressures(p)at IncreasingPressure
Mumred Prmure p (Pa) 6265 8531 10264 13330 16529
Log p (Pa) 3.797 3.931 4.011 4.125 4.218
T ('*C) 35.0 41.2 45.5 51.2 56.5
Obwved Tempemture T (OK) 308.15 314.35 318.65 324.35 329.65
I/T (OK) 0.003245 0.003181 0.003138 0.003083 0.003034
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Toluene (ReferenceItem): BoiUmg PointsM and Corresponding Vapor Pressures(p)at Decreasing Pressure
Memured Premre P (Pa) 19995 17062 14663 10264
6932
Log P (Pa) 4.301 4.232 4.166 4.011
3.841
T ('C) 61.2 57.7 53.6 45.0
3,8.0
Obsuved Tempemture T (-K) 334.35 330.85 326.75 318.15 311-15
1/T(-K) 0.002991 0.003023 0.003060 0.003143
0.003214
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TABLE 3.
Toluene (ReferenceItem):-EstimatedVapor Pressures(p)atDifferent Temperatures (7)Determined from Equation Is
T (OC) io 20 25 30
Vapor Pressure(Pa) 1.7 X 103 2.9 X 103 3.9 X 103 4.9 X 103
Vapor Pressure(mmHg) 12.7 22.0 28.6 36.9
EquationI - Log p 10.27-1994(In)
lip
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TABLE 4.
Toluene (ReferencIetem): EstimatedVapor Pressures(p)at Different Temperatures(1)Determined from Equation 2a
T (*C) 10 20 25 30
Vapor Pressure(pa) 1.6 X 103 2.8 X 103 3.7 X 103 4.8 X 103
vapor Pressure(rrumhg) 12.0 21.1 27.5 35.6
Equation2 - Log p 10.35-2023(lM
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Range of Vapor PressureValues forToluene by theDynamic Method from OECD and EEC-Laboratory IntercomparisonTestingProgram (4)
Temperature (OC) 10 20 30
Range of Vapor Pmmre (Pa) (1.7-1.8)X 103 (2.9-3.1)X 103 (4.8-5.0)X 103
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mmHg 42 55 67 81 96
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ET FOSE (TestItem):BoiUmg pointsM and CorrespondingVapor Pressures (p)at IncreasingPressure
Observed Pressure p (Pa) 5599 7332 8931 10797 12797
LDg P (Pa) 3.748 3..865 3.951 4.033 4.107
T (6C) 174.6 179.0 187.2 190.2 197.0
Observed Temperature T (OK) 447.75 452.15 460.35 463.35 470.15
Irr (-K) 0.002233 0.002212 0.002172 0.002158 0.002127
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ET FOSE (restItem):BoWmg pointsM and.CoxTmponding Vapor Pressures (p)at DecreasingPressure
Observed Pre&sm p (Pa) 12397 11064 9064 6398 4932
Log p (Pa) 4.093 4.044 3.957 3.806 3.693
T (OC) 195.8 191.6 188.2 176.4 172.2
Observed Temperature T (-K) 468.95 464.75 461.35 449.55 445.35
I/T('K) 0.002132 0.002152 0.002168 0.002224 0.00224,5
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TABLE S.
ET FOSE (TestItem): EstimatedVapor'Pressures(p)at Different Temperatures(1)Determined from Equation3
T (OC) 10 20 25 30
Vapor Pressure(Pa) 0.326 O.SW .1.246 1.892
Vapor Pressure(mmHg) 2." X 10-3 6.07 X I(Y3 9.35 X 10-3 14.2 X 10-3
Equation 3 - Log Pa 11.09-3278(lfT)
Example Calculation
Log Pa = 11.09-3278 (lrl)
10*C = 283.150K
Log Pa = 11.09-3278(1/283.15)
Log Pa = 11.09-11.5769
Log Pa = 0.4869
Pa = InvLog (-0.4869)
Pa = 0.326
For
Hg
0.326 2.44 X 10-3
133.33
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TABLE 9.
ET FOSE (TestItem): EstimatedVapor Pressures(p)at Different Temperatures (1)Determined from Equation 4
T (OC) 10 20 25 30
Vapor Pressure(Pa) 0.194 0.504 0.792 1.227
Vapor Pressure(mmHg) 1.46 X 10-3 3.78 X 10-3 5.94X I(Y3 9.21 X 10-3
Equation4 - Log Pa 11.42-343(5IM
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TABLE 10.
ET FOSE (TestItem): ResponsibilitiSeisg,natures,and Initialosf Key PersonnelInvolvedinthe Study
Pwwnnel
Title/Responsibili
Linda Christensen Study Director
Mike Signortili Alan Mozol
LaboratoryAssistance QualityAwumnee Audit6r
Joe Amato PhilMarquis Nancy Jordan
ProjectManager Report Prepamtion Aschivist
Signature V
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APPENDIX A. Approved Study Protoco.1#044-VP.P3M and Amendments
APPENDIX B. Test Item Information APPENDIX C. Test Item Receipt and Usage APPENDIX D. Raw Data Sheets
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Fkom:
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 this study:
.1. The chain of custody provided by the Sponsor was not signed by AScl-Environmental Testing Division (ETD) personnel. Test item ET FOSE (3M Company Lab Request Number U1463) was received at ASCI-ETD on March 27, 1998. The sample was received by Michael Signorelli, whom is no longer employed at ASCI-ETD. The test item was properly logged in following, ASCI-ETD SOP SUB-01-R. The "Test Item Receipt and Shipping Form" was properly completed noting March 27, 1998 as the dated received. The completed form is contained in the raw data on page 28. The Chain-of-Custody was not signed as an oversight by Mr. Signorelli.
2. On page 31 in the raw data, an entry was crossed out and not properly error coded by the technician. The initial value was 3.39101 and the 39 after the decimal were.crossed out and replaced by 93 which provides a correct value. The correct value is a calculated value and not a raw data point. The lack of proper error coding was a technician error.
The following explanation is also provided for clarity:
On page 33, some entries are blacked-out to make them unreadable. These entries do not pertain 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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ASCI CORPORATION/ASCI-DULUTH
ENVIRONMENTAL
TESTING DIVISION
Determinationof Vapor PressureCurve by Dynamic Method
ASCI Protocol#044-VP.P3M
ASCI Study ID# 5030-044-01
'TestItem: ET FOSE
Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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The followinginformationand signatureasre necessarytobe in compliancewith Good Laboratory Practiceregulation(sGLP) and/orAScI'sPolicy.
To BE CONTLETED BY ASCI BASED ON DQFORMAIJON PROVEDED BY STUDY SPONSOR
Study Sl?onso Company: SiteAddress: MailingAddress:
Phone: Fax#:
3M Company
3M Center St.Paul,MN 55144--1000
Dr. Rich Purdy 3M Company EnvironmentalTechnology & SafetyServices 935 Bush Avenue Bldg.2-3E-09,P.O. Box 33331 St.Paul,MN 55133-3331
612/778-5379
FAX 612/778-6176
Sponsor Study IdentiricatiNounmber
Numbe : U1463.
l,ot/BatcNhumber: 61691-16(TechnicaLlaboratoryBook No., John Eberlin).
Chemical AbstractServiceRegisia#/Code#: TradeSecret.
MolecularFormula: CSF17SO2N
(CH2CH3) CH2CH20H.
PhysicalDescript@ionW:hite waxy solid.
Sponsor @tudy [D# U1463
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PercentPurily(% activeingredienll9!9% Based on informatiosnuppliedby Sponsor'sRepresentative.
StabiliiDy : Stableatroom temperature.
MeltingPoin : Not determined.
BoilingPoint: Expectedtobe lessthan350*C.
Storage,Conditions:Room temperaturein darkness.
ReferenceItem: Toluene
Note: The sponsorwillprovidetheMaterialSafetyData Sheetsand'otherrelevantinformationfortest chemical.
Authorizationto Return Test Chemical and SamRLeUs Sponsor'sauthorizedagent to receivesamples and any remaining testchemical.
Name:
Dr. Rich Purdy
Title:
Ecotoxicologist
Shipping Address:
3M Company EnvironmentalTechnology& SafetyServices 935 Bush Avenue Building2-3E-09 St. Paul,Minnesota 55133-3331
Phone:
612-778-5379
Fax:
612-778-6176
Sponsor Study ID# U 1463
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ProtocolApprAval (The followingistobe signedby theappropriatsetudypersonnel.)
SpQnsor'sStudy Rcpresentativ Name (signed): (@z.
Date: 77 mood 19@e_
Name (typed):
Dr. Rich Purdv
-@itle:
Ecotoxicologist
Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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TO BE COMPLETED BY ASCI
Study Conducted By
Address:
ASCI Corporation/AScl-Duluth EnvironmentalTestingDivision(AScl) 4444 AirparkBoulevard Duluth,MN 55811
Phone:
(218)722-4040
Fax#:
(218)722-2592
The studydirectoirslocatedatthisfacility.
Data Standard OECD Guideline104, "Vapor PressureCurve,Dynamic Method."
Proposed Expgrimental Dates
ExpLnment:
StartingDate:
TerminationDa
oil
Vapor PressureCurve Determination April3, 1998
April3, 1998
Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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ProtocolAiwroval (The followingistobe signedby theappropriatsetudypersonnel.)
ASCI gtudy Director: Name (signed):
Date:
Name (qq)ed):
Linda Christensen
Title:
AnalyticaClhemist
ASCI ProjectManage-
Name (signed):
Name (typed):
Joe Amato
Title:
DgRuiy Director
Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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1.0.0 INTRODUCTION
Chemical substancesintroducedintothe environmentpresentpotentiadlisposaland reentry hazards. The assessmentof environmentalfateand effectof thesesubstancesisrequiredby variousgovernmentala,gencies. Accordingly,one of the testsis to determinethe vapor pressureof a substance.In thisexperiment,the testitem boilingpointisdeterminedata' desiredpressureand thenvapor pressureand boilingpointarecorrelated.
The vapor pressureof a substanceisan environmentallryelevantpropertybecause(1) it indicatetsheprobabilitoyfphasetransitiovno,latilizati(olniquid/gaosr)sublimatio(nsolid/gas), of a chemical,(2)ithelpssubstantiaptreedictionrsegardingtheenvironmentalbehaviorof chemicals,(3) chemicalvapor pressureand water solubilitayllow for the calculatioonf chemicalvolatilitfyrom an aqueoussolutiona,nd (4) it is usefulin decidingwhether photochemicallyinduceddegradationcan be determined'itjhie homogenous gas phase or inan absorbedphase (OECD 1993).
2.0.0 OUALIFYING STATEMENT
The dynamic method isrestrictetdo-testitemsthatdo not uodergo chemicalreactionf,or example,autoxidationr,earrangementor degradationa,ttemperaturesbelow theboilingpoints. In thisstudy,ifthetestitemboilingpointisgreaterthan350*C orifthe testitem frothst.h,en thetestsubstancevapor pressurewillbe not be determinedvia theDynamic Method.
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3.0.0.OBJECTI
The objectiveof thepresentstudyisto developifpossiblet,hevapor pressurecurve forthetest item usingtheDynamic Method.
With the testobjectivea,nd GLP regulationisn mind, ASCI has preparedthe following' protocol.
4.0.0 TEST METHODS
4.1.0 TestApparatus. The testapparatus(Figure1,Shoemaker and Garland 1962)willconsistof:
(1) 5-L Ballastbulb tovary pressureindouble-neckdistillatifolnask; (2) Closed-tubemercury manometer to measure pressure; (3) Double-neck distillatifolnask; (4) Centigradethermometer (accuracy 0.1*C) withone holerubberstopper
to fitthedistillatifolnask; (5) Refluxcondenser; (6) Heatingelement; (7) Vacuum pump; (8) Nitrogencylinder;and (9) Boilingstonestoavoidbumping in boilinlgiquid.
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4.2.0 Determinationof VaMr Pressure The proceduretodeterminethe vapor pressurecurvesfor ,testand referencesubstanceswillbe as follows:
(1) Place testsubstancein double-neckdistillatifolnaskat a volume not exceedingone-thirtdheflaskvolume,and add two or threeboilingstones;
(2) Flange theapparatustogetherand vacuum it; (3) Adjustthepressuirnteheapparattou1s03Pausinngitrogen; (4) Heat the testsubstancegraduallyuntilequilibriumisreached,thatis,
when a constantboilingtemperatureisfound; (5) At thispoint,recordthetotalpressure(Pa)and boilingpointM; (6) Increasepressureand recordthe new pressureand boilingpointwhen
equilibriumisreached; (7) Contintuheipsrocedufroeratleasat5 differpernetssufroersupto105
Pa pressure; (8) To obtaina second setof data,recordpressuresand boilingpointsas
pressureisloweredto 103 Pa.
5.0.0 Treatmentof Results.For each data set,log of totalpressure(Pa) willbe calculateadnd boilinpgoint(T)transformetdoKelvin(K). The logPa and I/T (inK) willbe thenusedto developtwo vapor pressurecurves. From each vapor pressurecurve,thetestsubstancevapor pressureatthreetemperatureisn therangeof 0-50* C, and at25*C willbe determinedby data interpolationr extrapolatioannd reported.
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6.0.0 REPORT PREPARATION.
The finarleportwillbe preparedaccordingto instructiopnrsesenteidn OECD Serieson Principleosf GLP and Compliance Monitoring,Number 1, OECD Principleson GLP 1997. The reportwillinclude(1) Cover and descriptiyteitle(,2) Test and referenceitem identificatio(n3s)Characterizationf testitemincludingpurity,stabilitayn,d homogeneity,(4) Informationdescribingthetestsponsor,testfacilitya,nd contributors(5)duly signedstatements regardingGLP Compliance and QualityAssurance,(6)Study Synopsis,(7)Introductioannd Objectives(,8)Materialsand Methods, (9)Resultsand Discussion,(10)Conclusions,(11)any Deviationsfrom theApproved Study Plan,(12)Study Director'sReport Signature,(13)a list of personnelinvolvedin the Study and theirFunctions,(14)LiteraturReeferences,(15)Raw TestData,includingtheplotof log P versus I/T,and (16)Appendices.
7.0.0 OUALrrY ASSURANCE
Test procedures,documentation,recordsand reportswill conform to GLP tandardsas promulgated under the OECD Chemicals Group and Management Committee, Environment Directorate1,997. The ASCI QualityAssurance Unit willperform one in-lifpehase auditduring thetest,and willalsoauditthestudypjan,testdata and report.,Thetestwillbe unacceptable ifvapor pressuresof referenceitem (toluene)arenot in the followingranges:1.7 + 0.1 x 103 at 10-C; 3.0 0.1 x 103 at 20*C; and 4.9 0.1 x 103 at 30*C.
During the study,ifASCI realizeas need toamend the approved studyplan,we willdocument reasonsfor such changes and contactthe Sponsor for approval. The changes willalsobe signedand datedby theStudy Directorand maintainedwith the studyplan. Afteracceptance of thefinalreportby theSponsor, ASCI willreturnthe a portionof the remaining testsubstance to theSponsor,and a portionwillbe retainedforarchiving.
Sponsor Study IDN U]463
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Raw datafromthisstudys,tudpyrotocople,rtinewnrtitteandtelephocnoemmunicatioannsd, ,finarleportwillbe archivedforfiveyearsatAScl.D6ring thefifthyear,ASCI willcontactthe Sponsor regardingfurtherstorageof allrecords.
8.0.0 REFERENCES
OrganizationforEconomic Cooperationand Development (OECD), 1993.OECD Guidelines forTestingof Chemicals.OECD PublicatioInnformationCenter,Washington,Dc.
Shoemaker, D.P. and C.W. Garland.1962-.ExperimentsinPhysicalchemistry.McGraw-Hill Book Co., pp. 162-163.
Organizationfor Economic Cooperationand Development (OECD), 1997. Environment DirectorateC,hemicals Group and Management Committee. OECD Serieson Principleosf Good LaboratoryPracticeand ComplianceMonitoring.Number 1. OECD Principleosn Good LaboratoryPractice.
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FIGURE 1. APPARATUS FOR VAPOR PRESSURE DETERMINATION
Refluxconicenset
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AMENDNW.NRS (AScl Protocol#044-VP.P3M
efonowilngamendtmen tshave been institutefdorProtocol# 044-VP.P3M, Sponsor Study ID# U1463.
1. The centigradethermometer used forthe study willhave gradationsof 0.2*C and not O.I*C. 'This isdue to the commercial availabilitoyf thermometers in theexpectedtestrange of OOC-2000C.
2. The distillatifolnaskwillbe 100 ml insteadof 500 ml to accommodate thesmallersample size.
3. The distillatifolnaskwillbe insulatedwith f6ilduring the experimentsto minimize heatloss.
Amendment Approval
Spgnsor's Studv ReRrgs::eative:
Name (signed).L-I-Y-
Name (typed):
Dr. Rich r y
Title:
Ecotoxicologist
Date:
ASCI Study Director: Name (signed): Name (typed): Title:
Linda Christensen AnalyticalChemist
Date:
AScl ProjectManag Name (signed): Name (typed). Title:
Joe Amato Dgputy Director
Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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APPENDIX B. Test Item Information
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.KATERM,SAFETY DATA SHEET (intermediate)
3H 3M Center St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 1-800-364-3577 or (612) 737-6501 (24 hours)
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Copyright, 1997, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. All rights reserved. Copying and/or downloading of this information for the purpose of properly utilizing 3M products is allowed provided that: 1) the information is copied in full with no changes unless
prior agreement is obtained from 3M, and 2) neither the copy nor the original is resold or otherwise
distributed with the intention of earning a profit thereon.
DIVISION: SPECIALTY MATERIALS DIVISION MATERIAL:
FLUOROCHEMICAL ALCOHOL FM-3923 FM-3924'FM-4084 FM-4120 FM-4121 F-8904 F-8905 F-8960 ID NUMBER: 41-2600-8904-4 41-2600-8905-1 41-2600-8960-6 41-2700-3923-7
41-2700-3924-5 41-2700-4084-7 41-2700-4120-9 41-2700-4121-7 ISSUED: October 30, 1997 SUPERSEDES: May 03, 1996 DOCUMENT: 04-1162-9
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N-ETHYLPERFLUOROOCTANESULFONAMIDOETHYL
ALCOHOL ............................1.69.1.-99-2
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2. PHYSICAL DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOILING POINT: ...............N./A. VAPOR PRESSURE: ..............<..27 psia
@131F VAPOR DENSITY: ...............N./D. EVAPORATION RATE: ............N./.D SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........n.eglig. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: ............c.a.. 1.6 Water=l PERCENT VOLATILE: .............0 .% pH: ........................N/.A... VISCOSITY: ..................N./.A . MELTING POINT: ...............N/.D.
APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Amber, waxy solid.
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MSDS: FLUOROCHEMICAL F-8905 F-8960
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ALCOHOL FM-3923 FM-3924 FM-4084 FM-4120 FM-4121 F-8904 PAGE 2
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3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FLASH POINT: .................> .3.00
FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL: ........N/A
FLAMMABLE LIMITS UEL: ........N/A
AUTOIGNITION,TEMPERATURE:
......N/D
F PMCC
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EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water spray, Carbon dioxide, Dry chemical, Foam
'SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURTS: Wear full protective clothing, includi6g helmet, self-contained, positive pressure or pressure demand breathing apparatus, bunker coat and pants, bands around arms, waist and legs, face mask, and protective covering for exposed areas of the head.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: See Hazardous Decomposition section for products of combustion.
NFPA HAZARD CODES: HEALTH: 2 FIRE: 1 REACTIVITY: 0 UNUSUAL REACTION HAZARD: none
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4. REACTIVITY DATA -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
STABILITY: Stable
INCOMPATIBILITY None-known.
- MATERIALS/CONDITIONS
TO AVOID:
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen Fluoride.
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SPILL RESPONSE: Observe precautions from other sections. Collect spilled material. Place in a closed container.
RECOMMENDED DISPOSAL: Incinerate in an industrial or commercial facility. Combustion products will include HF. Disposal alternative: Dispose of waste product in a facility permitted to accept chemical waste.
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5. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
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=-NVIRONMENTAL DATA:
Not determined.
IEGULATORY-INFORMATION: Volatile Organic Compounds: N/D. VOC Less H20 & Exempt Solvents: N/D.
ASCI Study ID# 5030-044-01
Since regulations vary, consult applicable regulations or authorities before disposal. U.S. EPA Hazardous Waste Number = None (Not U.S. EPA Hazardous).
EPCRA HAZARD CLASS: FIRE HAZARD: No PRESSURE: No REACTIVITY: No ACUTE: No CHRONIC: No
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EYE CONTACT: No need for first aid is anticipated.
SKIN CONTACT: Wash affected area with soap and water.
IN14ALATION: If signs/symptoms occur, remove person to fresh air. If signs/symptoms continue, call a physician.
IF SWALLOWED: No need for first aid is anticipated.
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EYE PROTECTION: Avoid eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields.
Wear.full faceshield when handling molten material.
SKIN PROTECTION: Avoid skin contact. Wear appropriate gloves when handling'this material. Wear appropriate gloves, such as Nomex, when handling this. material to prevent thermal burns.
RECOMMENDED VENTILATION: Provide appropriate local exhaust when product is heated. Provide sufficient ventilation to maintain emissions below recommended exposure limits. If exhaust ventilation is.not adequate, use
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7. PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION
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appropriate respiratory protection.
IESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid breathing of vapors. Avoid breathingof airborne material. Select one of the following NIOSH approved respirators based on airborne concentration of contaminants and in accordance with OSHA regulations: haif-mask organic vapor respirator,f*ull-face organic vapor respirator,full-face suppliedair respirator.
PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTAL INGESTION: Wash hands after handling and before eating. Do not ingest..
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: .Keepcontainer closed when not in use.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION AVOIDANCE: Not applicable.
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EXPOSURE LIMITS
INGREDIENT
VALUE UNIT
TYPE AUTH SKIN*
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N-ETHYLPERFLUOROOCTANESULFONAMIDOETHY L ALCOHOL .......................0...1. MG/M3
TWA
3M
y
SKIN NOTATION: Listed substances indicated with 'Y' under SKIN refer to the potential contributionto the overall exposure by the cutaneous route including mucous membrane and eye, either by airborne or, more particularly, by direct contact with the substance. Vehicles can alter skin absorption.
SOURCE OF EXPOSURE LIMIT DATA: - 3M: 3M Recommended Exposure Guidelines
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EYE CONTACT: No adverse health effects are expected from eye contact.
SKIN CONTACT: Product is not expected to be irritatingto the skin.
May be absorbed through the skin and persist in the body for an extended time.
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8. HEALTH HAZARD DATA
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INHALATION: may be absorbed by inhalation and persist in the body for an extended
time.
IF SWALLOWED: ingestion is -nota likely route of exposure to this product.
illness may occur after a single swallowing of relatively large quantities of this material.
OTHER HEALTH HAZARD INFOR14ATION: This product is not known to contain any substances regulated under California Proposition 65.
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HEALTH HAZARD DATA SECTION CHANGED SINCE May 03, 1996
ISSUE
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MATERIAL INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION DOCUMENT
DIViSion: BE - SPECIALTY MATERIALS DIVISION
Issued: 07/22/97
Supersedes: 05/03/96
MITS Document: 04-3216-1
Status: Complete
Material: FLUOROCHEMICAL AMIDE FM-4220 F-7604 F-7605 F-8005 F-8903 F-8929
F-8947F-8961 F-9391 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AUTHOR SECTION
Status: Complete
Date: 03/16/95
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Div. Author: COOPER WIGGINTON Div. Contact: TAMMY JOHNSON
Requester: KELLY BOELKE
Phone: 520-6108 Phone: 737-4152 Phone: 736-4830
Comment:
FX-12 (41-2600-8903-6) will be charged to the tank truck at elevated temperature (e.g.-,95-105C) and will be maintained at this temperature to keep it molten and facilitate easy drainage. FX-12 essentially has no flashpoint (e.g., it is >>>>250F).
Specific Use: FX-12
MATERIAL TYPE: .....................S.O.LI.D. Type of Solid: .....................W.AX.Y.. Specific Gravity:..................1...7. pH: ..............................N/.A.... Tested for Flammable Solid: ..........N.o
PROTECTIVE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS: Protect from Freezing: ..............N.o. Protect from Heat: .................N.o.. Requires Dry Ice:..................N.o..
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS: Store: ...........................I.n.s.id.e.; Outside Water Reactive: ....................No... Light Sensitive:...................N.o ..
CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY WITH PACKAGING MATERIALS: Polyethylene: ......................N.o-... Plain Steel: ......................Y.e.s .. Glass: ...........................Y.e.s ... Epon Lined Steel: ..................Y.e.s . Stainless Steel: ...................Y.es..
REPORTABLE QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: Reportable: .......................N.o...
MARINE POLLUTANT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: Pollutant:......................*....N.o.
HAZARD DEFINITIONS:
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DOT HAZARD CLASSES (SOLID) * MEETS NONE OF THE HAZARD DEFINITIONS
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL:
ingredienis No Ingredients Selected ...
C.A.S. No.
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TOXICOLOGY SECTION
Status: Complete
Date: 03124195
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Name: LARA ANDERSEN
Phone: 612-737-0
KAZARD DEFINITIONS:
TOXICOLOGY * MEETS NONE OF THE HAZARD DEFINITIONS
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ID/Sample
Package Description
41-2600-8961-4 55 GAL/220 LITER METAL DRUM Classifier: RAYMOND DUZYNSKI
FCS A[C.FCC PSC Flash Pt
05/03/96
4 A53 A
41-2600-9391-3 55 GAL/220 LITER METAL DRUM Classifier: RAYMOND DUZYNSKI
07/22/97
4 A53 A
41-2600-8947-3 55 GAL/220 LITER METAL DRUM Classifier: RAYMOND DUZYNSKI 04/24/96
4 A53 A
41-2700-4220-7 55 GAL/220 LITER METAL DRUM Classifier: RAYMOND DUZYNSKI 03/29/95
4 A53 A
41-2600-8903-6 CARGO TANK TRUCK Classifier: RAYMOND DUZYNSKI 04/09/96
3 A53 A
41-2600-8929-1 55 GAL/220 LITER METAL DRUM Classifier: RAYMOND DUZYNSKI 09/18/95
4 A53 A
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3M EWIRONMEN CONTRACT LABORATORY
LABORATORY WORK ORDER BY SAMPLE
LAB REGLEST NO. U1463 REAUESTOR NAME: RE PURDY DEPARTMENT: 0211 FROJECT NO: 06 DATE RECEIVED: 03/26/1998 DESC: ET-FOSE BP and VP
Determinations
CONTR4CT LAB(S): ASCI E)(PCtM DATE: 05/3#/19?8 DATE COWLETED: FROJECT LEAD: RE PURDY PHONE NO: 3k FAX NO: 612-778-61-76
Bottle labeled: REX N.R. ETFOSE Alcohol See FM-3923 MSDS Tare - 97g J. Eberlin 53-6S-02
61691-16
Do vapor pressure under GLP, detervnineboiling point as part of VP study.
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SAMPLE DATE
CODE
. DESCRIPTION
RESULT
MDL or (95% C.I.)
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CONTRACT LAB DATA
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3M ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY CONTRACT LABORATORY WORK ORDER BY PARAMETER
LAEC REGUEST NO. U1463
CONTRACT LAB : Asci,
PROJECT NUMBER : 06
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APPENDIX C. Test Item Receipt and Usage
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TEST SUBSTANCE RECEIPT AND SHIPPING FORM jnsftuctioFnisk.c*opyofcomplaedform (bothPans I & ii)in thestudyfik.
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APPENDIX D. Raw Data Sheets
Sponsor Study ID# U1463
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Item P(mm) P(Pa) L.o0(P(Pa)
Toluene 47 64 77 100 124
6265.1 8531.2 10264.1 13330 16529.2
3.796928 3.93101 4.011321 4.12483 4.218252
12.6 1685 32266 ,-2.2:04:)<@@;,/ 3*.468
3817.8 3.582 36.88 4915.6&/ 3.692
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19995 4.300921
128 17062.4 4.23204
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14663 4.166223
77 10264.1 4.011321
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6931.6 3.840@33
1607.2 121@,2- e@282@8l.1
35.8 (@447777@11.3
3.206 3.4515 3.567 3.679
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5598.8 3.748079
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7331.5 3.865193
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8931.1 3.950905
81 10797.3 4.033315
96 12796.8 4.107101
0.00188 0.000479 0.00745
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0.2506 0.6392 0.9936 1.521
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93 12396.9 4.093313
83 11063.9 4.043908
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6398.4 3.806071
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0.00127 0.00335 0.00528 0.00821
0.1692 0.4461 0.7043 1.094
-0.7717 -0.3506 -0.1522 0.0392
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35 41.2 45.5 51.2 56.5
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61.2 57.7 53.6 45 38
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T(K) Irr(K)
308.15 314.35 318.65 324.35 329.65
0.003245 0.003181 0.003138 0.003083 0.003034
283.15 293.15 298.15 303.15
0.003532 0.003411 d.-Ci6 -3-3& -4 0.003299
334.35 330.85 326.75 318.15 311.15
0.002991 0.003023 6.00306 0.003143
0,003214
283.15* 293.15 298.15 303.15
0.003532 0.003411 0.003354 0.003299
r--0.999 a=0.00515 b=-0.000501
r--0.998 a=0.00512 b=-0.000496
174.6 179 187.2 190.2 197
10 20 25 30
195.8 191.6 188.2 176.4 172.2
10 20 25 30
447.75 452.15 460.35 463.35 470.15
0.002233 0.002212 0.002172 0.002158 0.002127
283.15 293.15 298.15 303.15
0.003532 0.003411 0.003354 0.003299
468.95 464.75 461.35 449.55 445.35
0.002132 0.002152 0.002168 0.002224 0.002245
283.15 293.15 298.15 303.15
0.003532 0.003411 0.003354 0.003299
r--0.988 a=0.00335 b=-0.000298
r-0.994 a=0.00331 b=-0.000287
Study ID# 5030-044-01
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