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Stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products

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Endpoint:
stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products
Type of information:
other: Expert assessment
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2010
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: Assessment based on direct observations during handling of the substance and when mixing with water.
Qualifier:
no guideline followed
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Assessment based on direct observations during handling of the substance and when mixing with water.
GLP compliance:
no
Test substance stable:
yes
Transformation products:
no

The substance is considered to be stable and the material being used for testing and analysis has shown no changes in properties during the course of the testing project in 2010.  

There is no evidence of dangerous or exothermic degradation in contact with solvents, air or water. The substance is not dangerously reactive. From the chemical structure, reaction or degradation in organic solvents will not occur and there will be no formation of degradation products

Conclusions:
From the chemical structure, reaction or degradation in organic solvents will not occur and there will be no formation of degradation products.
Executive summary:

The stability of the registered substance in organic solvents was determined via an assessment of the properties and chemical structure of the substance. The substance is considered to be stable and the material being used for testing and analysis has shown no changes in properties during the course of the testing project in 2010. There is no evidence of dangerous or exothermic degradation in contact with solvents, air or water. The substance is not dangerously reactive. From the chemical structure, reaction or degradation in organic solvents will not occur and there will be no formation of degradation products.

Description of key information

The stability of the registered substance was estimated via an assessment based on direct observations during handling of the substance and when mixing with water.

Additional information

The stability of the registered substance in organic solvents was determined via an assessment of the properties and chemical structure of the substance. The substance is considered to be stable and the material being used for testing and analysis has shown no changes in properties during the course of the testing project in 2010. There is no evidence of dangerous or exothermic degradation in contact with solvents, air or water. The substance is not dangerously reactive. From the chemical structure, reaction or degradation in organic solvents will not occur and there will be no formation of degradation products.