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EC number: 276-380-9 | CAS number: 72140-65-9
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Stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products
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- Endpoint:
- stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- 2016-10-21
- 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
- Principles of method if other than guideline:
- The octanol stability of test substance was determined by measuring the concentration of test substance in n-octanol after a period of time and at equilibrium conditions and at ambient temperature.
- GLP compliance:
- no
- Test substance stable:
- yes
- Remarks:
- MTDID 15670 cation was stable in n-octanol for 7 days. MTDID 15670 anion concentration slightly decreased within 7 days, but it was considered relatively stable in n-octanol.
- Transformation products:
- not measured
- Conclusions:
- MTDID 15670 cation was stable in n-octanol for 7 days. MTDID 15670 anion concentration slightly decreased within 7 days, but it was considered relatively stable in n-octanol.
- Executive summary:
Stability of MTDID 15670 in n-octanol was studied over a period of seven days. MTDID 15670 contains a sulfonium cation component and a tetrafluoroborate anion component. The cation and anion components were analyzed separately, each at approximately day 0 (0 hour), day 3 (72 hours), day 4 (96 hour) and day 7(168 hour). MTDID 15670 cation and anion stability in octanol were indicated by the peak ratio of the cation/internal standard or anion/internal standard, respectively, over the period of seven days. MTDID 15670 cation was stable in n-octanol for 7 days. MTDID 15670 anion concentration decreased slightly within 7 days, but it was considered relatively stable in n-octanol.
This is a non-GLP preliminary study followed general accepted scientific principles. It is considered reliable with restriction.
Reference
MTDID 15670 cation and anion stability in octanol were indicated by the peak ratio of the cation/internal standard or anion/internal standard over the period of seven days (Fig 1). Final concentrations of diluted MTDID 15670 sulfonium cation and PhI-Urea (IS) were 77.5 ng/mL and 98.0 ng/mL, respectively. The RSD% of MTDID 15670 cation concentration (4 time points) was 3.6% (data not shown). Final concentrations of diluted MTDID 15670 tetrafluoroborate anion and PFBS (IS) were 22.5 ng/mL and 98.0 ng/mL, respectively. The RSD% of MTDID 15670 anion concentration (4 time points) was 16% (data not shown).
MTDID 15670 cation was stable in n-octanol for 7 days. MTDID 15670 anion concentration decreased slightly within 7 days, but it was consiered relatively stable in n-octanol.
Description of key information
MTDID 15670 cation was stable in n-octanol for 7 days. MTDID 15670 anion concentration slightly decr
eased within 7 days, but it was considered relatively stable in n-octanol.
Additional information
Stability of MTDID 15670 in n-octanol was studied over a period of seven days, by analyzing the cation and anion components separately, each at approximately day 0 (0 hour), day 3 (72 hours), day 4 (96 hour) and day 7 (168 hour). MTDID 15670 cation and anion stabilities in n-octanol were indicated by the peak ratio of the cation/internal standard or anion/internal standard, respectively, over the period of seven days. MTDID 15670 cation was stable in n-octanol for 7 days. MTDID 15670 anion concentration decreased slightly within 7 days, but it was considered relatively stable in n-octanol.
This is a non-GLP preliminary study followed general accepted scientific principles. It is considered reliable with restriction.
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