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Hydrolysis

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Endpoint:
hydrolysis
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
supporting study
Study period:
2020-02-12
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
study well documented, meets generally accepted scientific principles, acceptable for assessment
Qualifier:
no guideline followed
Guideline:
other: decompositon of TDMAT in water was detected by NMR method
Principles of method if other than guideline:
The decomposition of TDMAT in water within minutes was detected by NMR method
GLP compliance:
no
Specific details on test material used for the study:
purity: 99.5%
Radiolabelling:
no
Analytical monitoring:
yes
Positive controls:
no
Negative controls:
no
Transformation products:
yes
No.:
#1
No.:
#2
Details on hydrolysis and appearance of transformation product(s):
TDMAT disappeared within minutes. After 8 minutes the substance was no more detectable by NMR spectroscopy. Hydrolysis products are dimethylamine and titanium dioxide
The included references from literature confirm these results
Executive summary:

TDMAT disappeared within minutes. After 8 minutes the substance was no more detectable by NMR Spectroscopy. Hydrolysis products are dimethylamine and titanium dioxide. The formation of the degradation products are confirmed by published literature.

Description of key information

TDMAT disappeared within minutes. After 8 minutes the substance was no more detectable by NMR Spectroscopy. Hydrolysis products are dimethylamine and titanium dioxide. The formation of the degradation products are confirmed by published literature.

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