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Boiling point

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In a GLP study conducted according to OECD Guideline 103, the boiling point of DIDS was determined to be between 380 and 440 °C at 101.4 kPa using the differential scanning calorimetry method. The peak boiling point was about 420 °C (Walker, 2013).

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Boiling point at 101 325 Pa:
420 °C

Additional information

In a GLP study, conducted according to OECD Guideline 103, the boiling point of DIDS was determined to be between 380 and 440 °C at 101.4 kPa using a differential scanning calorimetry method. "Onset of boiling", "peak boiling" and "end of boiling" were seen at about 380, 420 and 440 °C, respectively (Walker, 2013).

 

Relevant read-across data:

The boiling point of DIDA has been measured as 385 °C at 1018 hPa in a guideline study (to GLP), using the differential scanning calorimetry method (Baltussen, 2010).

 

Similarly, high boiling points have been reported for DEHS and DOS, with values of more than 200 °C given (ACC, 2010; CHRIP, 2008; INEOS Enterprises, 2009c; Sax, 2004).

 

The high boiling points of DIDA, DEHS and DOS support the use of these substances for read-across purposes for DIDS.

 

 

References

Baltussen Ir E (2010). Determination of physico-chemical properties of diisodecyl adipate. Report no. 494285.

 

CHRIP (2008). Chemical Risk Platform of the Incorporated Administrative Agency National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (nite). Dioctyl sebacate.http://www.safe.nite.go.jp/english/db.html

 

INEOS Enterprises (2009c). CEREPLAS™ DOS. Safety Data Sheet. Date 06/2009, rev. 03 (UK03).

 

Sax (2004). Sax’s Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate. Published online. BJS250.