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Determination of the Abiotic Degradation of bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)terephthalate (Hydrolysis as a Function of pH)
(GLP compliant study based on EEC directive 92/69, Annex V, Part C, Degradation, C.7, ”Hydrolysis as a Function of pH”, December 1992 and OECD Guidelines for Testing of Chemicals, Guideline No. 111, ”Hydrolysis as a Function of pH”, adopted April 13, 2004)
Authors: Dr. Maria Meinerling, Silke Herrmann
Study Completion Date: April 08, 2011

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Half-life for hydrolysis:
118.26 h
at the temperature of:
20 °C

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Hydrolysis of bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)terephthalate at about 10 mg a.i./L was studied in the dark at 20, 40 and 50 ºC in sterile aqueous buffered solutions at pH 4, pH 7 and pH 9.  The experiment was conducted in accordance with the

EEC directive 92/69, Annex V, Part C, Degradation, C.7 “Hydrolysis as a Function of pH”, December 1992 and

OECD Guidelines for Testing of Chemicals, Guideline No. 111, ”Hydrolysis as a Function of pH”, adopted April 2004

and in compliance with the GLP standards.

 The OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (as revised in 1997) ENV/MC/CHEM(98)17

Chemikaliengesetz ('Chemicals Act') der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ChemG), Anhang 1 ('Annex 1'), 2008

Directive 2004/10/EC of(Official Journal No. L 50/44).

Samples were analysed by HPLC (UV/VIS-detector). 

 

Summary: 

             
reaction rate half  Arrhenius equation
temperature constant life found
pH [°C] [h] [h]
             
pH 4 20 0.006 118.46
pH 4 40 0.047 14.69 ln k = - 9620 * 1/T + 28
pH 4 50 0.121 5.72
             
pH 7 20 0.006 118.26
pH 7 40 0.047 14.61 ln k = - 10191 * 1/T + 30
pH 7 50 0.127 5.47
             
pH 9 20 0.037 18.92
pH 9 40 0.480 1.44 ln k = - 11870 * 1/T + 37
pH 9 50 1.641 0.42
             

 

This study is classified acceptable and satisfies the guideline requirement for hydrolysis study.