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Reference
Endpoint:
oxidising properties, other
Type of information:
calculation (if not (Q)SAR)
Remarks:
Assessment of structure and oxygen balance
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
April 2017
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
accepted calculation method
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
other: Scientific evaluation based on strcuture and oxygen balance
Deviations:
no
Principles of method if other than guideline:
The oxygen balance is calculated from the empirical formula of the compound in percentage of oxygen required for complete conversion of carbon to carbon dioxide and hydrogen to water. A structural evaluationj dermines the oxidising potential based on the presence or absence of highly electrnegative atoms.
GLP compliance:
no
Other quality assurance:
other: ISO 9001
Specific details on test material used for the study:
No further details specified in the study report.
Contact with:
other: Not applicable
Key result
Parameter:
preliminary test
Remarks on result:
not determinable because of methodological limitations

The following groups are known to cause oxidation:

-Peroxides

-Nitrates (salts or esters)

-Nitrites (sale or esters)

-Organic nitro compounds: Nitroalkyl, Nitroaryl, Fluorodinitro, Metal oxides, Metal organometallates, N-Halogen compounds, N-Halomides, Difuoroamino, Difluoroaminopolynitroaryl.

-Oxohalogen compounds: Acryl hypohalities, Hypofluorites, Bis(fluoroxy)perhaloalkanes, Perchlorates, Chlorates, Chlorites, Hypochlorites, Perbromates, Bromates, Bromites, Hypobromites, Periodiates, Iodates, Difluoroperchloryl salts, Dioxygenyl polyfluorosalts

Interhalogen compounds: Metal polyhalohalogenates

The substance contains none of these groups.

 

The oxygen balance value of the substance was calculated to be -154.65.

 

Based on the information and review of the above substance, it is deemed not to be potentially oxidising, based on the chemical structure not possessing functional groups associated with sustaining oxidising properties.

Interpretation of results:
GHS criteria not met
Conclusions:
The substance is not deemed to be potentially oxidising, based on the chemical structure and oxygen balance calculation.
Executive summary:

Calculation based on structure and oxygen balance was carried out.

 

The following groups are known to cause oxidation:

-Peroxides

-Nitrates (salts or esters)

-Nitrites (sale or esters)

-Organic nitro compounds: Nitroalkyl, Nitroaryl, Fluorodinitro, Metal oxides, Metal organometallates, N-Halogen compounds, N-Halomides, Difuoroamino, Difluoroaminopolynitroaryl.

-Oxohalogen compounds: Acryl hypohalities, Hypofluorites, Bis(fluoroxy)perhaloalkanes, Perchlorates, Chlorates, Chlorites, Hypochlorites, Perbromates, Bromates, Bromites, Hypobromites, Periodiates, Iodates, Difluoroperchloryl salts, Dioxygenyl polyfluorosalts

Interhalogen compounds: Metal polyhalohalogenates

The substance contains none of these groups.

 

The oxygen balance value of the substance was calculated to be -154.65.

 

Based on the information and review of the above substance, it is deemed not to be potentially oxidising, based on the chemical structure not possessing functional groups associated with sustaining oxidising properties.

Description of key information

Calculation based on structure and oxygen balance was carried out: not to be potentially oxidising.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
non oxidising

Additional information

Calculation based on structure and oxygen balance was carried out.

 

The following groups are known to cause oxidation:

-Peroxides

-Nitrates (salts or esters)

-Nitrites (sale or esters)

-Organic nitro compounds: Nitroalkyl, Nitroaryl, Fluorodinitro, Metal oxides, Metal organometallates, N-Halogen compounds, N-Halomides, Difuoroamino, Difluoroaminopolynitroaryl.

-Oxohalogen compounds: Acryl hypohalities, Hypofluorites, Bis(fluoroxy)perhaloalkanes, Perchlorates, Chlorates, Chlorites, Hypochlorites, Perbromates, Bromates, Bromites, Hypobromites, Periodiates, Iodates, Difluoroperchloryl salts, Dioxygenyl polyfluorosalts

Interhalogen compounds: Metal polyhalohalogenates

The substance contains none of these groups.

 

The oxygen balance value of the substance was calculated to be -154.65.

 

Based on the information and review of the substance, it is deemed not to be potentially oxidising, based on the chemical structure not possessing functional groups associated with sustaining oxidising properties.

Justification for classification or non-classification

Based on the information and review of the substance, it is deemed not to be potentially oxidising, based on the chemical structure not possessing functional groups associated with sustaining oxidising properties and therefore does not meet the criteria under CLP and is Not Classified.