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Storage stability and reactivity towards container material

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Endpoint:
storage stability and reactivity towards container material
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other justification
Justification for data waiving:
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Description of key information

According to “ANNEX IX- STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED IN QUANTITIES OF 100 TONNES OR MORE, study for Stability and reactivity is only required if stability of the substance is considered to be critical.
Expert Judgement
Alcohols, C12-14, as substance from Long Chain Alcohols Category is stable for long periods.
Long Chain Alcohols are expected to be stable for the recommended shelf life of 24 months for drums and 6 months for bulk if the container has been unopened and stored under proper handling and storage conditions
This substance has no hydrolysable structural features and would be expected to be stable in water.
Oxidation would not be expected under normal environmental conditions.
Therefore testing for stability and reactivity towards container material does not need to be performed.

Additional information

According to “ANNEX IX- STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED IN QUANTITIES OF 100 TONNES OR MORE, study for Stability and reactivity is only required if stability of the substance is considered to be critical.

Expert Judgement

Alcohols, C12-14, as substance from Long Chain Alcohols Category is stable for long periods.

Long Chain Alcohols are expected to be stable for the recommended shelf life of 24 months for drums and 6 months for bulk if the container has been unopened and stored under proper handling and storage conditions

This substance has no hydrolysable structural features and would be expected to be stable in water.

Oxidation would not be expected under normal environmental conditions.

Therefore testing for stability and reactivity towards container material does not need to be performed.