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Boiling point

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From the results of the DSC-measurements in aluminium crucibles and the capillary measurements it can be concluded that the test item has no boiling point under atmospheric conditions. The test item decomposes at ca. 240 - ca. 380°C.

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According to OECD guideline No. 103 three DSC measurements in aluminium crucibles with a hole showed a first endothermic effect in the temperature range from the measurement start temperature (room temperature) to 105 °C with an onset temperature partly/possibly below the measurement start temperature (room temperature). A second endothermic effect was detected in the temperature range of 135 – 145 °C with a mean onset temperature of 137.1 °C. A third endothermic effect was detected in the temperature range of 145 – 310 °C with no detectable onset due to a broad peak shape. The onset temperature is derived from the intersection of the tangent line with the highest slope of the endothermic peak with the baseline.

The boiling point of the test item was determined accordingto OECD guideline no. 103 by the capillary method in order to clarify the results from DSC measurements. The test item has no boiling point under atmospheric conditions. The test item decomposes at ca. 240 - ca. 380°C.