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Particle size distribution (Granulometry)

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Reference
Endpoint:
particle size distribution (granulometry)
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2017
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Particel size determination according to OECD 110 could not be conducted due to very large particle size > 1 mm (see attached study report).
Particle size measured visually using a ruler.
GLP compliance:
no
Type of method:
other: very coarse particles measured by ruler
Type of particle tested:
primary particle
Specific details on test material used for the study:
Particel size determination according to OECD 110 could not be conducted due to very large particle size > 1 mm (see attached study report)
Mass median aerodynamic diameter:
> 1 mm
Key result
Percentile:
D95
Mean:
> 1 mm
Remarks on result:
not determinable because of methodological limitations

Particel size determination according to OECD 110 could not be conducted due to very large particle size > 1 mm (see attached study report).

Particle size measured visually using a ruler.

Conclusions:
For sucrose benzoate the MMAD was determined to be above 1 mm.
Executive summary:

Particel size determination of sucrose benzoate according to OECD 110 could not be conducted due to very large particle size > 1 mm

Particle size measured visually using a ruler. For sucrose benzoate the MMAD was determined to be above 1 mm.

Description of key information

Particel size determination according to OECD 110 could not be conducted due to very large particle size > 1 mm (see attached study report).

Particle size measured visually using a ruler.

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