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Vapour pressure

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Reference
Endpoint:
vapour pressure
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
From 19 December 2011 to 17 February 2012
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: OECD guideline and EU method. GLP study.
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 104 (Vapour Pressure Curve)
Deviations:
no
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method A.4 (Vapour Pressure)
Deviations:
no
GLP compliance:
yes (incl. QA statement)
Type of method:
effusion method: by loss of weight or by trapping vaporisate
Temp.:
20 °C
Vapour pressure:
< 0.002 Pa
Remarks on result:
other: < 1.1 x 10-5 mm Hg
Temp.:
25 °C
Vapour pressure:
< 0.006 Pa
Remarks on result:
other: < 4.3 x 10-5 mm Hg
Conclusions:
The vapour pressure of the test substance was < 1.5 x 10-3 Pa at 20°C (293K) and < 5.8 x 10-3 Pa at 25°C (298K).
Executive summary:

The vapour pressure of the test substance was determined according to OECD guideline 104 and EU method A.4. The isothermal TGA effusion method was applied. The vapour pressure of the test substance was < 1.5 x 10-3 Pa at 20°C (293K) and < 5.8 x 10-3 Pa at 25°C (298K).

Description of key information

Key study: Experimental results: OECD 104 and EU A.4. GLP study.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

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

Additional information

Key study: Experimental results: OECD 104 and EU A.4. GLP study.

The vapour pressure of the test substance was < 1.5 x 10-3 Pa at 20°C (293K) and < 5.8 x 10-3 Pa at 25°C (298K).