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Administrative data

Endpoint:
explosiveness
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2015
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: well performed study according to acknowledged standard

Data source

Reference
Reference Type:
study report
Title:
Unnamed
Year:
2015
Report date:
2015

Materials and methods

Test guideline
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
other: OECD 113
GLP compliance:
no

Test material

Constituent 1
Chemical structure
Reference substance name:
Xanthylium, 9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3,6-bis(diethylamino)-, 4-[(5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)azo]-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-1-phenyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one 4,5-dihydro-4-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-3-methyl-1-phenyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one 3-[[1-[[(2-ethylhexyl)amino]carbonyl]-2-oxopropyl]azo]-2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzoate cobaltate complexes
EC Number:
276-160-2
EC Name:
Xanthylium, 9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3,6-bis(diethylamino)-, 4-[(5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)azo]-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-1-phenyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one 4,5-dihydro-4-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-3-methyl-1-phenyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one 3-[[1-[[(2-ethylhexyl)amino]carbonyl]-2-oxopropyl]azo]-2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzoate cobaltate complexes
Cas Number:
71888-93-2
Molecular formula:
C63H66ClN10O12xCo
IUPAC Name:
Xanthylium, 9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3,6-bis(diethylamino)-, 4-[(5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)azo]-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-1-phenyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one 4,5-dihydro-4-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-3-methyl-1-phenyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one 3-[[1-[[(2-ethylhexyl)amino]carbonyl]-2-oxopropyl]azo]-2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzoate cobaltate complexes
Details on test material:
purity: 98.8 %

Results and discussion

Small-scale preliminary testsopen allclose all
Parameter:
other: More sensitive to shock than m-dinitrobenzene
Remarks:
migrated information
Remarks on result:
not measured/tested
Parameter:
other: More sensitive to friction than m-dinitrobenzene
Remarks:
migrated information
Remarks on result:
not measured/tested
Parameter:
other: Explosive under influence of flame
Remarks:
migrated information
Remarks on result:
not measured/tested
Parameter:
other: Explosive (not specified)
Remarks:
migrated information
Remarks on result:
negative (not further specified)

Any other information on results incl. tables

The test item in a closed glass crucible showed an exothermic effect in the temperature range of 200 – 360 °C, with an average energy of approximately -470 J/g.

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Interpretation of results:
non explosive
Remarks:
Migrated information
Conclusions:
According to the results of the test on thermal stability, the test item is classified as follows concerning explosive/ self reactive properties:

UN Transport Regulation:
The test item does not have to be classified as explosive substance in class 1 according to the UN Transport Regulation.
The test item does not have to be classified as a self-reactive substance in class 4, division 4.1 since the SADT is > 75 °C.

GHS (CLP Regulation EC 1272/2008: Annex 1: 2.1 / 2.8):
The test item does not have to be classified as explosive substance according to GHS or CLP Regulation EC 1272/2008 Annex 1: 2.1, respectively
The test item does not have to be classified as a self-reactive substance since the SADT is > 75 °C.
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Regulation EC 440/2008 and Directive 67/548/EEC:
The test item has no explosive properties according to the Regulation EC 440/2008 Method A.14. Explosive Properties.
Executive summary:

As a pre-test the thermal stability of the test item was determined according to OECD guideline 113. It showed an exothermic effect in the temperature range of 200 - 360 °C, with an energy of approximately 470 J/g.

Since the decomposition energy is below 500 J/g a danger of detonation and explosive properties can be excluded.

The test item shows decomposition at higher temperatures of 200°C with a decomposition energy of above 300 J/g. Due to the fact that th exothermic effect started above 200 °C it can be stated that the SADT is greater than 75°C.