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Reference
Endpoint:
vapour pressure
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
guideline study
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method A.4 (Vapour Pressure)
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 104 (Vapour Pressure Curve)
GLP compliance:
yes (incl. QA statement)
Type of method:
effusion method: isothermal thermogravimetry
Specific details on test material used for the study:
Batch number : TROD7BB06
Key result
Temp.:
20 °C
Vapour pressure:
< 0.002 Pa
Temp.:
25 °C
Vapour pressure:
< 0.004 Pa

The results of the isothermal TGA analysis for the test item are given inTable 2.

At the start of the measurements weight loss, due to evaporation of volatile components (i.e. water), was observed.

Weight loss was determined in the range of 100°C – 130°C. No reliable vapour pressure could be determined, since non-linear weight loss was observed. The correlation of variation R was <0.99 within this temperature range for the first measurement and the two measurements combined. As the only alternative, the weight losses of the test item were compared with the weight losses of hexachlorobenzene. Since the weight loss of the test item was lower than the weight loss of the reference compound, the vapour pressure of the test item is considered to be lower than that of hexachlorobenzene. The corresponding values are given inTable 3.

Table 2: Results of the Vapour pressure Isothermal TGA Analysis

Temperature
[°C]

Weight loss
[µg/min]

νT
[g/cm2/h]

logνT

logPT

PT
[Pa]

100

1.11737

1.33 x10-4

-3.87

0.15

1.4

 

0.994148

1.19x10-4

-3.93

0.09

1.2

110

0.846218

1.01x10-4

-4.00

0.00

1.0

 

0.822682

9.82x10-5

-4.01

-0.01

0.97

120

0.778718

9.30x10-5

-4.03

-0.04

0.90

 

0.685431

8.18x10-5

-4.09

-0.11

0.77

130

0.743507

8.87x10-5

-4.05

-0.07

0.85

 

0.585328

6.99x10-5

-4.16

-0.20

0.63

 

Table 3: Vapour pressure of the Test Item

 

20°C

25°C

 

[Pa]

[mm Hg]

[Pa]

[mm Hg]

Test item

< 1.5´10-3

< 1.1´10-5

< 4.1´10-3

< 3.1´10-5

Conclusions:
The isothermal TGA effusion method was applied for the determination of the vapour pressure of Acetic acid, oxo-, sodium salt, reaction products with ethanolamine and phenol, sodium hydroxide and ferric chloride.
The vapour pressure of the test item at 20°C (293K) and 25°C (298K) was <0.0015 Pa and <0.0041 Pa, respectively.
Executive summary:

The isothermal TGA effusion method was applied for the determination of the vapour pressure of Acetic acid, oxo-, sodium salt, reaction products with ethanolamine and phenol, sodium hydroxide and ferric chloride.  

The vapour pressure of the test item at 20°C (293K) and 25°C (298K) was <0.0015 Pa and <0.0041 Pa, respectively.

Description of key information

The isothermal TGA effusion method was applied for the determination of the vapour pressure of Acetic acid, oxo-, sodium salt, reaction products with ethanolamine and phenol, sodium hydroxide and ferric chloride.  

The vapour pressure of the test item at 20°C (293K) and 25°C (298K) was <0.0015 Pa and <0.0041 Pa, respectively.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Vapour pressure:
0.002 Pa
at the temperature of:
20 °C

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