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Melting Point (/C) Reference<br />

-20 Ref. 13<br />

-21 (pour point) Ref. 45<br />

Boiling Point:<br />

Conclusion: The available boiling point data are adequate to characterize this endpoint.<br />

Basis <strong>for</strong> Conclusion: Two sources contained measured boiling point in<strong>for</strong>mation. A third source<br />

required calculating the boiling point from the Clausius-Clapeyron equation using data measured<br />

by Ref. 9. The boiling points given here (including the calculated boiling point) are within a<br />

reasonable range <strong>of</strong> each other.<br />

BP (/C/torr) References<br />

261/6 Ref. 49, 51<br />

425/760<br />

dec. 405<br />

Ref. 9 (extrapolated according to the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation using experimentallyderived<br />

parameters: Log P(torr) = -A/T + C, where T is in Kelvin, A= 4444, C=9.24)<br />

The decomposition temperature was reported in this same paper.<br />

420/760 Ref. 4 (estimated using Meissner’s method)<br />

155/2 Ref. 13<br />

Vapor Pressure (torr):<br />

Conclusion: The majority <strong>of</strong> available vapor pressure data give an adequate endpoint.<br />

Basis <strong>for</strong> Conclusion: Two sources contained measured vapor pressure data. These two values were<br />

in agreement with each other. The third source required calculating the boiling point from the<br />

Clausius-Clapeyron equation using data measured by Ref. 9. The calculated value was in reasonable<br />

agreement with the measured values.<br />

VP (torr//C) Reference<br />

1.40x10 -6 /25 Ref. 51; Ref. 4 (measured)<br />

4.6x10 -7 Ref. 4 (estimated from b.p. using Method 2 in Ref. 21)<br />

2.16x10 -6 /25 Ref. 9 (extrapolated according to the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation using experimentallyderived<br />

parameters Log P(torr) = -A/T + C, where T is in Kelvin, A= 4444, C=9.24)<br />

1.35/200 Ref. 45<br />

10.2/250 Ref. 13<br />

13-25

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