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EC number: 203-851-8 | CAS number: 111-26-2
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Viscosity
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- Endpoint:
- viscosity
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- 12/11/2015 to 12/11/2015
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- OECD Test Guideline 114 (Viscosity of Liquids)
- Principles of method if other than guideline:
- The flow of test item under gravity through a capillary using Redwood Viscometer No. 1
- GLP compliance:
- no
- Type of method:
- other: Redwood Viscometer
- Temp.:
- 20°C
- Parameter:
- kinematic viscosity (in mm²/s)
- Value:
- 13.27
- Temp.:
- 40°C
- Parameter:
- kinematic viscosity (in mm²/s)
- Value:
- 12.22
- Temp.:
- 20°C
- Parameter:
- dynamic viscosity (in mPa s)
- Value:
- 10.06
- Temp.:
- 40°C
- Parameter:
- dynamic viscosity (in mPa s)
- Value:
- 9.26
- Conclusions:
- Kinematic viscosity (experimental) of n-hexylamine (CAS 111-26-2) at 20deg.C and 40deg.C is 13.27mm2/sec and 10.06mm2/s, respectively.
Dynamic viscosity (calculated) of n-hexylamine (CAS 111-26-2) at 20deg.C and 40deg.C is 12.22mPa.S and9.26mPa.S, respectively. - Executive summary:
The viscosity determination of Test item n-hexylamine (CAS No. 111-26-2) was done as per the test guideline OECD 114 using Redwood Viscometer No. 1.Kinematic viscosity (experimental) of Test item at 200C and 400C is13.27mm2/sec and 12.22mm2/s,respectively. Dynamic viscosity (calculated) of Test item at 200C and 400C is10.06mPa.S and 9.26 mPa.S, respectively.
Reference
CALCULATIONS:
ν=ct-----------------------------------------(i)
Where, ν= Kinematic viscosity
c= Viscometer constant
t= time of flow in seconds (Redwood second)
For Redwood Viscometer- I, the values for the constants are as below:
Time of flow,t |
C |
40 to 85 seconds |
0.264 |
85 to 2000 |
0.247 |
ν= η/ρ------------------------------ (ii)
Where, ν= Kinematic viscosity
η= Dynamic viscosity
ρ= Density of fluid
1. Calculation of Kinematic Viscosities:
For Test Temperature at200C
ν=ct
= 0.264x50.3sec
= 13.27mm2/sec
For Test Temperature at 400C
ν=ct
= 0.264x 46.3sec
=12.22mm2/s
2. Calculation of Dynamic Viscosities:
For Test Temperature at200C
ν= η/ρ
13.27 = η/0.7583
η = 13.27 x 0.7583
= 10.06mPa.S
For Test Temperature at 400C
ν= η/ρ
12.22 = η/0.7583
η = 12.22 x 0.7583
= 9.26mPa.S
Description of key information
Kinematic viscosity (experimental) of n-hexylamine (CAS 111-26-2) at 20deg.C and 40deg.C is 13.27mm2/sec and 10.06mm2/s, respectively.
Dynamic viscosity (calculated) of n-hexylamine (CAS 111-26-2) at 20deg.C and 40deg.C is 12.22mPa.S and9.26mPa.S, respectively.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
Additional information
The viscosity determination of Test item n-hexylamine (CAS No. 111-26-2) was done as per the test guideline OECD 114 using Redwood Viscometer No. 1.Kinematic viscosity (experimental) of Test item at 200C and 400C is13.27mm2/secand12.22mm2/s,respectively. Dynamic viscosity (calculated) of Test item at 200C and 400C is10.06mPa.S and 9.26 mPa.S, respectively.
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