| Chemical |
Trioctylamine |
| CAS-number : |
1116-76-3 |
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| Synonyms : |
| 1-Octanamine, N,N-dioctyl- |
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| Sumformula of the chemical : |
| C24H51N |
| EINECS-number : |
| 2142421 |
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| Water solubility, mg/l : |
| 0.05 |
MITI 1992 |
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| Melting point, °C : |
| -34 |
MITI 1992 |
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| Boiling point, °C : |
| 365 |
MITI 1992 |
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| Log octanol/water coefficient, log Pow : |
| 6.3 |
>6.3, MITI 1992 |
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| Total degradation in water : |
Biodegradation:
0% by BOD
period: 14d
substance: 30 mg/l
sludge: 100 mg/l
(MITI 1992)
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| Bioconcentration factor, fishes : |
| 23 |
23 - 101, 8w, Cyprinus carpio, conc 0.05 mg/l, |
| 101 |
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| 25 |
25 - 143, 8w, Cyprinus carpio, conc 0.005 mg/l, |
| 143 |
MITI 1992 |
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| Other information of bioaccumulation : |
Confirmed to be non-accumulative or low accumulative (Anon.
1987).
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| LC50 values to fishes, mg/l : |
| 5.1 |
48hr, Oryzias latipes, MITI 1992 |
References |
| 1848 | Anon. 1987a.
The list of the existing chemical substances tested
on biodegradability by microorganisms or bioaccumulation in
fish body by Chemicals Inspection & Testing Institute.
Ministry
of International Trade and Industry, MITI.
Japan. |
| 3105 | MITI 1992.
Biodegradation and bioaccumulation data of existing
chemicals based on the CSCL Japan.
Compild under the Safety
Division Basic Industries Bureau Ministry of International
Trade & Industry, Japan.
Edited by Chemicals Inspection &
Testing Institute, Japan.
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