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Physical & Chemical properties

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Appearance/physical state/colour:

Based on available data from reliable safety data sheet the chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was observed to be odourless white coloured solid in appearance.

Melting point/freezing point:

Based on available data from authoritative database,the melting point of chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was determined to be 126 degree C.

Boiling point:

Based on the prediction done using the EPI Suite MPVPBP V1.43,the Boiling point of chemicalN-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamidewas predicted.

Density:

Based on prediction done using ACD/I-Lab 2.0,the density of  chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide  was estimated to be 1.313 ± 0.06 g/cm3

Particle Size Distribution:

The particle size distribution of test item N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was determined by granulometric analysis with rotap sieve shaker.The particle size was determined to be in the range of 150-25 microns.

Vapor Pressure:

MPBPVP (v1.43) was used to estimate the vapor pressure of N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide.

The estimated vapor pressure of N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was 0.0000731 Pa at 25°C.

Partition Coefficient:

KOWWIN Program (v1.68) was used to estimate the octanol water partition coefficient of N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide

The estimated log Pow of  N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was 2.4.

Water Solubility:

WSKOW v1.42 was used to estimate the water solubility of N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide. The estimated water solubility of N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was 176.1 mg/l at 25 degC .

This value indicates that N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was moderately soluble in water.

Surface tension:

Based on the data from ACD labs, surface tension for N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was predicted to be 52.7 ± 3.0 dyne/cm.

Flash point:

Flash point from chemspider and scifinder of the substance N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was estimated to be 183°C and 183.0±28.4 °C. Based on criteria mentioned in CLP regulation the chemical has flash point >than 60 degree C hence the substance was considered to be non-flammable.

Autoflammability:

N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide did not catch fire on being exposed to air at room temperature of 27°Cpressure of 966 hPa. This indicates that N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide is not auto-flammable.

Flammability:

N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide does not indicate any ignition when the flame of bunsen burner having temperature of approximately 950°C is brought in contact with it. Thus it can be concluded that N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide is not flammable at high temperature. However since such high temperatures are not found under normal circumstances of transportation and use, thus N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was considered non-flammable for chemical safety assessment.

Explosiveness:

The study does not need to be conducted because there are no chemical groups present in the molecule which are associated with explosive properties

Oxidising properties:

The study does not need to be conducted because there are no chemical groups present in the molecule which are associated with oxidising properties and hence, the classification procedure does not need to be applied

Additional information

Appearance/physical state/colour:

Based on available data from reliable safety data sheet the chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was observed to be odourless white coloured solid in appearance.

Melting point/freezing point:

Based on available data from authoritative database,the melting point of chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was determined to be 126 degree C.

Other supporting studies from authoritative database suggests that,the melting point of chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was determined to be in the range of 118.5 degree C to 126 degree C.

Also supported by the prediction done using the EPI Suite MPVPBP V1.43 of chemicalN-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide.

Based on prediction done,the melting point of chemicalN-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamidew as estimated to be 145.75 ˚C.

Since,the data from authoritative database has experimental value of melting point as 126 degree C,thus considered as key study for safety assessment.

Boiling point:

Based on the prediction done using the EPI Suite MPVPBP V1.43,the Boiling point of chemicalN-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamidewas predicted.

The boiling point of chemicalN-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamidew as estimated to be 398.2 ˚C

Other supportingfrom authoritative database also indicated that the boiling point of chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was estimated to be 378.9±44.0 °C at 760 Torr pressure,which is very close to selected key study value.

Density:

Based on prediction done using ACD/I-Lab 2.0,the density of  chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide  was estimated to be 1.313 ± 0.06 g/cm3

Other supportinf study from authoritative database also indicated that the density of chemical N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was estimated to be 1.313±0.06 g/cm3  at 20 degree C temperature and 760 Torr pressure.

Particle Size Distribution:

The particle size distribution of test item N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was determined by granulometric analysis with rotap sieve shaker.The particle size was determined to be in the range of 150-25 microns.

Vapor Pressure:

MPBPVP (v1.43) was used to estimate the vapor pressure of N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide.

The estimated vapor pressure of N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was 0.0000731 Pa at 25°C.

Partition Coefficient:

KOWWIN Program (v1.68) was used to estimate the octanol water partition coefficient of N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide

The estimated log Pow of  N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was 2.4.

Water Solubility:

WSKOW v1.42 was used to estimate the water solubility of N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide. The estimated water solubility of N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was 176.1 mg/l at 25 degC .

This value indicates that N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was moderately soluble in water.

Surface tension:

Based on the data from ACD labs, surface tension for N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was predicted to be 52.7 ± 3.0 dyne/cm.

Flash point:

Flash point from chemspider and scifinder of the substance N-(2-Phenoxyphenyl)methanesulphonamide was estimated to be 183°C and 183.0±28.4 °C. Based on criteria mentioned in CLP regulation the chemical has flash point >than 60 degree C hence the substance was considered to be non-flammable.

Autoflammability:

N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide did not catch fire on being exposed to air at room temperature of 27°Cpressure of 966 hPa. This indicates that N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide is not auto-flammable.

Flammability:

N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide does not indicate any ignition when the flame of bunsen burner having temperature of approximately 950°C is brought in contact with it. Thus it can be concluded that N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide is not flammable at high temperature. However since such high temperatures are not found under normal circumstances of transportation and use, thus N-(2-phenoxyphenyl)methanesulfonamide was considered non-flammable for chemical safety assessment.

Explosiveness:

The study does not need to be conducted because there are no chemical groups present in the molecule which are associated with explosive properties

Oxidising properties:

The study does not need to be conducted because there are no chemical groups present in the molecule which are associated with oxidising properties and hence, the classification procedure does not need to be applied