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Endpoint:
vapour pressure
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: The study was conducted in a manner similar to established guide lines without GLP compliance.
Qualifier:
equivalent or similar to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method A.4 (Vapour Pressure)
Deviations:
not specified
GLP compliance:
no
Type of method:
dynamic method
Temp.:
ca. 25 °C
Vapour pressure:
ca. 91 Pa

No change in appearance of the test substance, Veova Neo 10, Intertek Reference 10467578, during the analysis was noted, indicating that no test substance degradation had occurred.

The test substance boiled at 1026mBar (atmospheric pressure) giving a boiling point of 185.9°C.

The pressure was reduced gradually until a boiling point was observed at 25mBar. The boiling point at 25mBar = 84.9°C.

Multiple data-points were recorded between 1026 and 25mBar and 185.9 and 84.9°C respectively (Figure 1), to generate a vapour pressure curve (Figure 2) to allow vapour pressure determination at 25°C.

Submission ID: 1328807

                           

Vapour Pressure Data – Intertek Reference: 10467578

                           

Pressure (mBar)       Temperature (°C)       Temperature (K)       1/T       Ln P

1026       185.9       459.05       0.00218       6.93342

963       183.5       456.65       0.00219       6.87005

790       177.6       450.75       0.00222       6.67203

672       172.3       445.45       0.00224       6.51026

474       161.2       434.35       0.00230       6.16121

244       141.8       414.95       0.00241       5.49717

154       128.4       401.55       0.00249       5.03695

107       117       390.15       0.00256       4.67283

58       104.5       377.65       0.00265       4.06044

45       98.3       371.45       0.00269       3.80666

25       84.9       358.05       0.00279       3.21888

92       109.5       382.65       0.00261       4.52179

290       145.5       418.65       0.00239       5.66988

494       162.2       435.35       0.00230       6.20254

694       172.2       445.35       0.00225       6.54247

970       181.6       454.75       0.00220       6.87730

1026       185.9       459.05       0.00218       6.93342

963       183.5       456.65       0.00219       6.87005

790       177.6       450.75       0.00222       6.67203

672       172.3       445.45       0.00224       6.51026

474       161.2       434.35       0.00230       6.16121

244       141.8       414.95       0.00241       5.49717

154       128.4       401.55       0.00249       5.03695

107       117       390.15       0.00256       4.67283

58       104.5       377.65       0.00265       4.06044

45       98.3       371.45       0.00269       3.80666

25       84.9       358.05       0.00279       3.21888

92       109.5       382.65       0.00261       4.52179

290       145.5       418.65       0.00239       5.66988

494       162.2       435.35       0.00230       6.20254

694       172.2       445.35       0.00225       6.54247

970       181.6       454.75       0.00220       6.87730

                           

Vapour Pressure at 25°C                            

                           

1/T       Ln P       P (mBar)       P (Pa)       

0.00335       -0.0897       0.91419       91       

                           

Conclusions:
The test substance has an experimentally determined vapor pressure of 91 Pa at 25 °C.
Executive summary:

The test substance, vinyl neononanoate has an experimentally determined vapor pressure of 91 Pa at 25 °C.

Description of key information

The vapour pressure of vinyl neononanoate was reported under a range of temperatures.  

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Vapour pressure:
91 Pa
at the temperature of:
25 °C

Additional information

The experimentally determined vapor pressure was 91 Pa at 25 °C.