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Hydrolysis

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Endpoint:
hydrolysis
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study technically not feasible
Justification for data waiving:
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Description of key information

Testing laboratory stated that an abiotic degradability (hydrolysis) study was not feasible with this substance. Additionally, known components of fast pyrolysis liquids (Oasmaa et al., 2003 and 2008; Oasmaa and Kuoppala, 2008) include no functional groups susceptible to hydrolysis.

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Additional information

Pyrolysis liquids consist mainly of water, lignin and lignin-derived materials, sugars, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols and carboxylic and fatty acids (Oasmaa et al., 2003 and 2010; Oasmaa and Kuoppala, 2008). Known components of fast pyrolysis liquids (Oasmaa et al., 2003 and 2008; Oasmaa and Kuoppala, 2008) include no functional groups susceptible to hydrolysis.

REFERENCES

Oasmaa A., Kuoppala E., Solantausta Y, 2003. Fast pyrolysis of forestry residue. 2. Physicochemical composition of product liquid. Energy & Fuels 17: 433-443.

Oasmaa A., Kuoppala E., 2008. Solvent fractionation method with Brix for rapid characterization of wood fast pyrolysis liquids. Energy & Fuels 22: 4245-4248.

Oasmaa A., Kuoppala E., Ardiyanti A., Venderbosch R.H., Heeres H.J., 2010. Characterization of hydrotreated fast pyrolysis liquids. Energy Fuels 24: 5264 -5272.