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Physical & Chemical properties

Stability: thermal, sunlight, metals

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In the DSC-measurements the test showed exothermic effects in the temperature range of 210 - 320 °C with an overall decomposition energy of -400 J/g. The test item in a closed stainless steel crucible showed an exothermic effect in the temperature range of 220 - 310 °C, with a decomposition energy of approximately -140 J/g.

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In the OECD guideline 113 and GLP compliant study the thermal stability of the test item was determined by differential scanning calorimetry.

In the DSC-measurements using glass crucible the test showed exothermic effects in the temperature range of 210 - 320 °C with an overall decomposition energy of -400 J/g. The test item in a closed stainless steel crucible showed an exothermic effect in the temperature range of 220 - 310 °C, with a decomposition energy of approximately -140 J/g. Due to the high pressure in the crucible caused by the evaporation of the test item the measurement could not be carried out up to 500 °C. In the stainless steel crucible the bursting disk was destroyed at approx. 310 °C. Based on the received result as no decomposition or chemical transformation was found below 150°C, the test item is considered to be thermally stable at room temperature.

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