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hydrolysis
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study scientifically not necessary / other information available
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According to the Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods Environmental Behavior of Organic Compounds (by: Warren J. Lyman, William F. Reehl, and David H. Rosenblatt, McGraw Hill 1982), there are no functional groups in C.I. Solvent Blue 98 (3 Amine) with a relevant liability to hydrolysis (i.e. alkyl halides, amides, amines, carbamates, carboxylic acid esters, epoxides, nitriles, phosphonic acid esters, phosphoric acid esters, sulfonic acid esters, sulfuric acid esters). Furthermore, aromatic amines, ketones, benzenes, and alkanes which are functional groups represented in C.I. Solvent Blue 98 (3 Amine) are all listed in the Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods Environmental Behavior of Organic Compounds (by: Warren J. Lyman, William F. Reehl, and David H. Rosenblatt, McGraw Hill 1982) as organic functional groups that are generally resistant to hydrolysis. Based on this information, hydrolysis testing with C.I. Solvent Blue is scientifically not necessary and the study is waived.

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According to the Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods Environmental Behavior of Organic Compounds (by: Warren J. Lyman, William F. Reehl, and David H. Rosenblatt, McGraw Hill 1982), there are no functional groups in C.I. Solvent Blue 98 (3 Amine) with a relevant liability to hydrolysis (i.e.alkyl halides, amides, amines, carbamates, carboxylic acid esters, epoxides, nitriles, phosphonic acid esters, phosphoric acid esters, sulfonic acid esters, sulfuric acid esters). Furthermore, aromatic amines, ketones, benzenes, and alkanes which are functional groups represented in C.I. Solvent Blue 98 (3 Amine) are all listed in the Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods Environmental Behavior of Organic Compounds (by: Warren J. Lyman, William F. Reehl, and David H. Rosenblatt, McGraw Hill 1982) as organic functional groups that are generally resistant to hydrolysis. Based on this information, hydrolysis testing with C.I. Solvent Blue is scientifically not necessary and the study is waived.

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