1990s

Documents dated 1990–1999.

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The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing 0.85% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on Daphnia magna, conducted according to OECD Guideline 202, with results indicating potential toxicity but noting that data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to impurities. 1997 AR226-0771 67mBqzwaOy1Ne0eBm09MQ0b3 10
The document details a toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricornutum, using OECD Guideline 201 methods to assess algal growth over a 96-hour exposure period. 1997 AR226-0772 kmnKoN69rbKdb0191nO7qBdvq 11
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing 0.85% PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using OECD Guideline 203, indicating that the test sample was a mixture with various other components and that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of PFOS alone. 1997 AR226-0773 nmMjXVjXkqRjR43pDX6o5gdn1 4
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), conducted according to OECD Guideline 203, with the test revealing that the mixture includes 0.85% PFOS among other components, although the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the PFOS itself due 1997 AR226-0774 77NMyx77mwGQQ15LK3reMKD6 10
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on the aquatic invertebrate Acartia tonsa, indicating that the test sample is FC-602, which comprises 1% PFOS among other components, and outlines the testing methodology and conditions used. 1997 AR226-0845 DMyLD77r3vaJJ58B59m1Qynko 35
This document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), conducted according to OECD Guideline 203, with results indicating the need for caution due to the presence of impurities that may affect toxicity assessment. 1997 AR226-0858 mpJYVqxpm2661bXRBDaY1o62Z 10
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the marine copepod Acartia tonsa, using ISO/DIS 14669-1997 methodology to determine lethal toxicity levels. 1997 AR226-0860 7MNpwov2a4KL6D7rb36BjYM5o 68
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by 3M Company, revealing high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) values, but noting that the sample purity was not properly characterized. 1997 AR226-0882 aBMMQOjOV9ynm7v74DMax4byX 6
The document details a Microbios Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing 1% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and various other components, indicating that the test was performed to assess the acute toxicity of the substance using Photobacterium phosphoreum as the test organism. 1997 AR226-0883 JrbOjQ5dmoQxVDpMy5zVQxqgv 9
The document details an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on a mixture containing 1% PFOS, produced by 3M, indicating that the test sample's toxicity may not accurately reflect the fluorochemical component due to incompletely characterized concentrations of impurities. 1997 AR226-0884 EqkQkvOe8eXVX9oyRj4oemNyx 10
This document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on Daphnia magna, indicating that the test sample, identified as FC-3003, consists of 1% PFOS among other components, and was conducted under OECD Guideline 202 conditions. 1997 AR226-0885 b5owneZKXLxj3w96OzE7oG8n0 9
The document details a toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) using the algal species Selenastrum capricomutum, following OECD Guideline 201, to assess its effects on aquatic plants over a 96-hour exposure period. 1997 AR226-0886 3Na3E8RqNQyQEjBLYLOyMnqVn 11
The document details an acute toxicity study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by Aquatic Biosystems, Inc. on juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using OECD guidelines, with the test sample identified as FC-3003, which is composed of 1% PFOS among other components. 1997 AR226-0887 6bnEr63ZnV5vaqnr8d3a9KVbm 4
The document details an acute toxicity test conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using a mixture containing 1% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and other components, following OECD Guideline 203, with results indicating the need for caution due to the presence of impurities that may affect toxicity assessment. 1997 AR226-0888 X8zY199a9qVbjn571zwmLxrKG 11
The document is a final report on a Primary Dermal Irritation/Corrosion study of T-6684, sponsored by 3M and conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. in accordance with OECD guidelines, completed on January 10, 1997. 1997 AR226-0321 rebva6p0vNMDyNxkR1r1bkyNe 27
This document is a final report on a Primary Eye Irritation/Corrosion Study of T-6684, sponsored by 3M and conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. in accordance with OECD guidelines, with a completion date of January 28, 1997. 1997 AR226-0322 7Ozz4NJ0JyBMbwBZ7p87Z7v4R 31
The document outlines the compliance and findings of Exygen Research's study, sponsored by 3M, which analyzed pooled human and monkey sera for fluorocarbons, including issues related to data retention, test item stability, and instrument qualification. 1997 AR226-1152 qmObe2OMnXEzOGn8Mz9x1Vqzk 110
This is a draft report prepared by Mark D. Sprenger, Ph.D., and Michael T. Horne, Ph.D., for the Environmental Response Team and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service regarding the Dry Rum Creek site in Wood County, West Virginia, detailing methodologies and preliminary risk assessments related to environmental sampling and analysis. 1997 AR226-1240 B5m2qNqZxNzJDmKQjRr0nDg14 728
This document is a final report on an acute oral toxicity study of T-6669, a substance sponsored by 3M, conducted on rats in accordance with OECD guidelines, with the study completed on January 10, 1997. 1997 AR226-0420 v1pwEEe4p6xDaEKo70GgVzV9w 35
The document is a final report on a five-day oral toxicity study of the substance T-6669, sponsored by 3M, conducted on rats by Corning Hazleton, with a completion date of April 30, 1997. 1997 AR226-0451 dnXDm11byODve9DwqqOkz7nkG 90
The document is a final report of a single-dose intravenous pharmacokinetic study of T-6564, sponsored by 3M, conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. on rabbits, with a completion date of April 18, 1997. 1997 AR226-0460 revGZzab4NZmakQn19dMpGbbJ 34
This is a final report from Corning Hazleton Inc. (Laboratory Project ID: CHW 6329-185) detailing a 5-Daily Dose Dermal Absorption/Toxicity Study of T-6564 in rabbits, sponsored by 3M, with a completion date of April 28, 1997. 1997 AR226-0461 a4rbnjRMGyJGrwR2znZ8LEEkX 49
This document reports on a study assessing plasma cholecystokinin levels and hepatic enzyme responses in 84 production workers exposed to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) at 3M, finding no significant clinical hepatic toxicity or modulation of hepatic responses to obesity and alcohol consumption related to PFOA exposure. 1997 AR226-0476 D50J8oaaeX1LkpJLjk0EpKnB 25
The document reports on a biodegradation study of perfluorooctylsulfonate, a fluorochemical produced by 3M, indicating that some portion of the test sample biodegraded in aerobic environments, though it could not rule out the potential for further biodegradation under different conditions. 1997 AR226-0533 OLzqm20qavwdRneYg5EO6Qdj 10
The document details an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on perfluorooctylsulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, indicating that the test sample was a mixture of the substance in water and outlining the methodology and conditions of the test. 1997 AR226-0539 mmJ5dRZoY1RN2G02ByL5a0YM4 9
The document reports on a study conducted by Dr. U. Noack-Laboratorium examining the effects of 1-Decanol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-heptadecafluoro on the development of Caenorhabditis elegans in a 1997 AR226-1431 zQREx5Zoj120jZDz0QNy7VaoB 20
The document details a study conducted by Exygen Research for 3M Environmental Laboratory, analyzing pooled human and monkey sera for fluorocarbons, specifically noting compliance with OECD Good Laboratory Practice standards while highlighting several exceptions regarding data management and test item stability. 1997 AR226-1781 N27Nvzk9VrNoGebMxzY8kxawp 111
The document is a final report on an acute oral toxicity study of T-6669, a substance sponsored by 3M, conducted in accordance with OECD guidelines at Corning Hazleton Inc., with the study completed on January 10, 1997. 1997 AR226-0420 qk4DKpXBjvQQ5vwgrG21wv9GG 35
The document is a final report on a 5-day oral toxicity study of the substance T-6669, sponsored by 3M, conducted on rats by Corning Hazleton, with quality assurance reviews confirming compliance with FDA and OECD regulations. 1997 AR226-0451 851D1bOvaOezLNBQNjMdKOdnK 90
The document is a final report of a single-dose intravenous pharmacokinetic study of T-6564, sponsored by 3M, conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. on rabbits, with a completion date of April 18, 1997. 1997 AR226-0460 d9OpO86OoyVZykwrxZq37rRG 34
This is a final report from Corning Hazleton Inc. (Laboratory Project Identification: CHW 6329-185) detailing a 5-Daily Dose Dermal Absorption/Toxicity Study of T-6564 in rabbits, sponsored by 3M, with a completion date of April 28, 1997. 1997 AR226-0461 vBQzbowN72Z6zZbMyeVa138JY 49
This document reports on a study assessing plasma cholecystokinin levels and hepatic enzyme responses in 3M employees exposed to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), finding no significant clinical hepatic toxicity or modulation of hepatic responses to obesity and alcohol consumption at observed PFOA levels. 1997 AR226-0476 zd4gkGOeq4pnrKnobq0mwdqg6 25
The document reports on a biodegradation study of perfluorooctylsulfonate, a fluorochemical produced by 3M, indicating that some portion of the test sample biodegraded in aerobic environments, although it could not rule out the potential for complete biodegradation under different conditions. 1997 AR226-0533 aBbX8Z33Zk3OyvnMDYx7rYNvb 10
The document details an Activated Sludge Respiration Inhibition Test conducted on Perfluorooctylsulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, indicating that the test sample was a mixture of the substance in water and involved assessing its impact on activated sludge from a wastewater treatment plant. 1997 AR226-0539 gamDRpGDbjqnZpwDE5xpozBeV 9
The document details a 19F-NMR spectral analysis conducted by 3M Specialty Adhesives & Chemicals on a fluorochemical sample (FC-95, lot # 217) to identify and quantify its isomers and impurities, revealing specific relative concentrations of various fluorochemical components. 1997 AR226-0564 oeyqvDwrgzOE7MKGgE8EMdgy8 2
The document provides information on the chemical identification and manufacturing process of Perfluorooctane sulfonamido ethyl acetate (PFOSSA), including details about its production by 3M Company using the Simons Electro-Chemical Fluorination method. 1997 AR226-0578 6BqJe4jxOgZz82B4GobwV18jE 13
The document provides a voluntary use and exposure information profile for Perfluorodecane sulfonate (PDSF), including its chemical identification, manufacturing process by 3M Company, and notes that PDSF is not commercially viable but serves as an intermediate in the production of perfluorodecane sulfonates. 1997 AR226-0579 oDM18Z8dvovmgZzvRdD7RYmDr 12
The document provides information on N-ethyl perfluorooctanesulfonamide (EtFOSA), including its production by 3M Company using the Simons Electro-Chemical Fluorination process, with an estimated off-site distribution of 59% of the less than 100,000 lbs manufactured. 1997 AR226-0580 yppvG190DqK12v3wX0xdZgQ06 23
The document provides information on N-methyl perfluorooctanesulfonamido ethanol (MeFOSE), a chemical produced by 3M Company using the Simons Electro-Chemical Fluorination process, detailing its synthesis and distribution, with less than 2% estimated to be distributed off-site. 1997 AR226-0583 NEj5915j72V0p0GyYqEevqLp8 23
This document appears to be a cover page for a report on the determination of C-8 in air using the Tenax tube technique, authored by R. D. Lanyon and J. G. Loschiavo, with references to laboratory notebooks E25495 and E25510. 1997 AR226-1997 e6e5Qva2kpjxJjNdzyQ10Dz4 4
The document contains air sampling results and personal exposure data related to C-8 (PFOA) for DuPont employees at the Washington Works facility, detailing exposure levels over several years and identifying areas with high C-8 concentrations. 1997 AR226-2022 2xa8dVryjNvaeE36ZZmyDZRb 3
The memorandum discusses the goals for reducing C-8 (PFOA) exposure, outlining current levels, detection limits, and a proposed reduction in emissions to achieve a target of 2% of the acceptable exposure limit (AEL). 1997 AR226-2029 dQ39YzkJR7yMGNqBQqkJzB0gb 1
The document discusses air and blood monitoring results related to C-8 (PFOA) exposure among DuPont employees at the Washington Works facility, detailing personal and area sampling data from 1993 to 1996. 1997 AR226-2085 x5o7N09K9Lrvdj7mDVVnjG1Eg 4
The memorandum discusses a meeting regarding the bio-fate data collection program for C-8 (PFOA) at the Parkersburg site, outlining plans for sampling, analytical support from 3M, and specific responsibilities and timelines for team members. 1997 AR226-1789 5DX3grp0OoN44GjMq9NeZo8B8 3
This memorandum outlines a draft work plan for evaluating the biodegradation of C-8 (ammonium perfluoro-octanoate) at the DuPont Washington Works facility, focusing on areas with high soil concentrations and groundwater contamination. 1997 AR226-1790 npzJr1kYd4784nJbDaDb0o2Dz 8
The document discusses a meeting between DuPont and 3M regarding environmental issues related to C-8 (PFOA), detailing the requirements for soil and water sample analysis to avoid contamination and noting that 3M will conduct the analysis. 1997 AR226-1791 rxqw6m30aR6kb40jJe7n61xOv 2
The document discusses a proposal for a C8 biodegradation study at DuPont, with references to revisions based on comments from a previous meeting regarding perfluorinated compounds, specifically C8, which is likely related to PFOA. 1997 AR226-1792 g2jYaGgJzq7ebgJQjyzygLbN9 8
The document discusses the need for additional funding for a Biofate study on C8 (PFOA) at DuPont's Washington Works to support a detailed risk assessment related to its continued use, highlighting collaboration with 3M for analytical work and the financial implications of the funding changes. 1997 AR226-1793 RJoOKOKpzYVmjXn0wLoOna28 2
The document discusses recent research on the thermal decomposition of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), highlighting its use as a surfactant in emulsion polymerization for fluoropolymers, the environmental impact of its atmospheric losses, and the search for less toxic alternatives. 1997 AR226-1794 11r1o6V9ppNvY0XB0DrxjYBa 9
The document reports the results of soil and groundwater analyses for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) conducted by 3M Environmental Laboratory at the E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company facility in Parkersburg, West Virginia, indicating PFOA concentrations in groundwater samples ranging from 49 to 53 ppb. 1997 AR226-1795 KRZaZOE8Ezn6Eg8mov2ro1wYx 125
The document outlines a draft plan for assessing human health and ecological risks associated with C-8 (PFOA), including hazard identification, risk characterization, and exposure analysis, with estimated costs and timelines for various studies and assessments. 1997 AR226-2366 N5oG1pO4rYwXqmJwn61gODNy 19
The memorandum discusses the results of demineralized water analyses from Teflon production, indicating no detectable contaminants in the samples, while suggesting potential atmospheric contamination and the need for further sampling of effluent from the tanks. 1997 AR226-2439 2jaQyg8yXM2dre1oZrmj03yB5 2
The document discusses the analysis of C8 (perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA) levels in dispersion samples P27-1047 and P27-1048, revealing significantly higher concentrations than U.S. results, and raises concerns about potential C8 loss during FEP polymerization processes. 1997 AR226-2441 8RrZEmD7jDZgB2LYz4mO6VXNe 2
3M has confirmed an agreement to provide analytical testing services for up to 22 soil and water samples from DuPont's Parkersburg, West Virginia facility to determine the presence and level of APFO (C8 Acid), with results to be reported within 45 days at no charge. 1997 AR226-2444 bxNz2534M4Ym3yeVy2ejM7DD 2
3M confirmed an agreement to provide analytical testing services for up to 22 soil and water samples from DuPont's Parkersburg, West Virginia facility to determine the presence and level of APFO (C8 Acid), with results to be reported within 45 days at no charge. 1997 AR226-2443 65MmGpezN5ookeg1BE5n8oVzg 4
The memorandum outlines action items from a meeting regarding C-8 (perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA) sampling, including data analysis, exposure risk reduction measures, and the implementation of safety protocols at Fluoroproducts. 1997 AR226-2448 J3xpNBj3EOaVOr43V49g8Lwqa 1
The document discusses concerns regarding C-8 (PFOA) levels in plant drinking water at DuPont, concluding that the exposure from drinking water is minimal and does not significantly affect worker safety compared to air exposure limits. 1997 AR226-2456 ZKnR8adM6ngLRmK3v26jxGmV 2
This is a letter from W. M. Stewart, an Environmental Control Consultant, to Mary F. Beck at the EPA regarding a permit and scheduling a meeting on June 26, 1997, with an attachment referenced. 1997 AR226-2540 6RjQEYjypavnYynN4GQ8dQx4d 1
The document is a Notice of Deficiency from the EPA to DuPont regarding their Verification Investigation Report for the Washington Works site, indicating that while there are deficiencies in the report, it is sufficient to proceed with the Remedial Facility Investigation (RFI), which requires a work plan within 90 days. 1997 AR226-2539 3JKQ7ZvNX1njx3pNj4DX6RY1E 5
The document outlines a planning meeting held on June 26, 1997, involving DuPont personnel and the EPA to discuss the scope and schedule for a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility Investigation (RFI) related to groundwater conditions at the Washington Works site, including the detection of various contaminants. 1997 AR226-2542 Bve8Lgv57NL6R57Vk5vxm5m7w 19
This document is a RCRA Facility Investigation Plan prepared by DuPont for the Washington Works facility in West Virginia, detailing the characterization of current conditions and potential impacts of perfluorinated compounds on soil and groundwater. 1997 AR226-2543 LKemjkyR8Jd081QnrgkD0pGB3 57
The document is a notice from the EPA to E.I. duPont de Nemours & Company regarding deficiencies in their RCRA Facility Investigation Work Plan for their Washington, West Virginia facility, requiring modifications to address these issues within 45 days. 1997 AR226-2544 y29NQdo0322m6pozdxzYZKvr 3
The document reports on an acute eye irritation study conducted by Elf Atochem S.A. using a test substance, with results evaluated in rabbits to assess ocular reactions and classify the irritancy of the substance. 1997 AR226-3067 qaBrXD12vVQ1jDb4nzOKp8ndR 20
The document is a study report from Elf Atochem S.A. detailing an acute dermal irritation test conducted on rabbits using a test substance, with the study completed on February 3, 1997, at the Centre International de Toxicologie, which evaluates the irritant potential of the substance according to established guidelines. 1997 AR226-3068 by27Zbrg5O16NnnMG42bqvby6 19
The document reports the results of USP biocompatibility testing for H-22239 (control item) and H-22240 (test item) conducted by North American Science Associates, Inc. for E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, indicating that both substances were non-toxic and passed the tests. 1997 AR226-3066 oeXE48aedZ9j1KGLqQogvNML8 33
The document reports on a static acute 96-hour screening test of the substance H-22274, conducted by Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial Medicine, which found that H-22274 exhibited low toxicity to fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) at various tested concentrations. 1997 AR226-3070 g29MnK8xovE05doZG4v27mnzN 2
The document reports on an acute oral toxicity study of a test substance conducted by Elf Atochem S.A. in rats, completed on February 5, 1997, at the Centre International de Toxicologie, detailing clinical examinations, body weight changes, and necropsy results. 1997 AR226-3069 3V685N6Lx3ZDmeYmz85Ro4VJ 23
This document reports on a static acute 48-hour toxicity test of the substance H-22274, conducted by DuPont, which concluded that H-22274 exhibited low toxicity in aquatic environments. 1997 AR226-3071 6BLeo3p7ydjMGmxXoDj44303o 2
The document reports on an inhalation toxicity screen conducted by DuPont on a test substance, revealing that all rats exposed to the aerosolized compound died within four days, with clinical signs of irregular respiration and lethargy observed. 1997 AR226-3074 QkeoQyX4j3z3oxGqQ5O35o5j5 2
The document reports on a study conducted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to determine the inhalation approximate lethal concentration (ALC) of a test substance identified as H-22359 in rats, completed on June 17, 1997, while noting a deviation from Good Laboratory Practice standards that did not affect the study's integrity. 1997 AR226-3073 zdB8prjkJb3DBp3n0RX2nvDQ6 12
The document reports on an inhalation toxicity study conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which found that exposure to H-22485 resulted in severe health effects, including mortality and clinical signs of toxicity in rats. 1997 AR226-3075 9w3GdgpqRq1NqkBvywEYnaDe 2
The document is a final report from DuPont's Haskell Laboratory detailing a study on the incorporation assay of E. coli, conducted under Good Laboratory Practice standards, but notes exceptions regarding the determination of stability and composition of test substances. 1997 AR226-3072 MoE34jrpyzd2KnrVJwdbJ0mYM 54
The document reports on a skin irritation test conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on a test substance (identified as DuPont HL-1997-00716) applied to rabbits, which showed no evidence of edema or significant dermal effects after a 4-hour exposure. 1997 AR226-3076 RJ3Yz3pxNGaNJ2NeJ5Kppj7Rn 8
The document reports on an eye irritation test conducted by DuPont on a substance identified as H-22762, which resulted in moderate conjunctival redness and slight conjunctival chemosis in rabbits, indicating some irritation potential. 1997 AR226-3077 jmxJQd6GygqRZDy15xRY1n8B9 9
The document details a mutagenicity study conducted by DuPont on a test substance using the Salmonella typhimurium Plate Incorporation Assay, indicating that the substance appeared stable during the study. 1997 AR226-3078 ZJxgbaD4bRZBxZOvw3jdDba6p 16
The document reports on a study conducted by DuPont to determine the inhalation approximate lethal concentration (ALC) of a perfluorinated compound in rats, indicating that the test substance was stable and the study involved exposure to aerosolized concentrations measured by gravimetric filter analysis. 1997 AR226-3079 7OMDq3R0gwYBMvEnxZNDpYN2R 11
The document reports on a study conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company which determined that the oral approximate lethal dose (ALD) of a substance identified as H-22762 in male rats is 5000 mg/kg, indicating it is slightly toxic. 1997 AR226-3081 4JwZzEEQgZMw374ZeoggXvb8p 7
The document reports on a skin irritation test conducted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on a test substance involving 6 female New Zealand White rabbits, which assessed the acute skin irritation potential after a 4-hour exposure. 1997 AR226-3082 VJVVvpQpgDZpvkLbLGdBKEDEw 10
The document reports on a toxicity study of a DuPont chemical (H-22387) conducted by T.R. Wilbury Laboratories on the freshwater alga, Selenastrum capricornutum, in compliance with EPA and OECD guidelines, initiated on May 2, 1997, and completed on September 17, 1997. 1997 AR226-3080 Zn34XyMrqj8yMqYE65VOZNJLL 41
The document reports on an eye irritation test conducted by DuPont on a test substance, assessing its acute eye irritation potential in rabbits, with the study completed on December 19, 1997. 1997 AR226-3083 0g4e1y3j20bw8V3qJak8rOzrm 10
The document details a study conducted by DuPont on the oral approximate lethal dose (ALD) of a test substance in male rats, completed on December 30, 1997, as part of their toxicology research. 1997 AR226-3084 dMDZy69ZwEy9GEKmR5JMXQX6 8
The document reports on a skin irritation test conducted by DuPont on a test substance (H-23004) involving the application of the substance to the skin of rabbits, with observations made at various time intervals post-exposure. 1997 AR226-3085 10147p2j0L948B64wwrpQdXEo 10
This is a DuPont Haskell Laboratory report dated January 9, 1997, focusing on hazard characterization for human health regarding C8 exposure (CAS Registry No. 3825-26-1). 1997 AR226-3372 LJMy5ngKjdawkvMo9yDqvqNkq 30
The document details the results of DuPont's analyses of C-8 (PFOA) in Hoslaflon tubes, indicating that if the extraction depth is less than 3 mm, only minor toxicity testing is required. 1997 AR226-3809 x1209k40EQmQOXvZRY95mJODE 6
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on the marine copepod species Acartia tonsa, using ISO/DIS 14669-1997 methodology to assess lethal effects over a 48-hour exposure period. 1997 AR226-0696 3NgL6GqpbR72xaR9R7abRdR7y 34
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on the marine copepod species Acartia tonsa, using a specific testing method and conditions to assess the lethal effects of the substance. 1997 AR226-0731 jmOpzK6mQe962ajzgdqoq2Zx9 34
This document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by 3M Company, revealing significant Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) values but noting that the sample's purity was not properly characterized and lacks analytical confirmation. 1997 AR226-0768 ppv00Ebr0Myoyab3GdgOD38gB 6
The document details a Microbics Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing 0.85% PFOS, revealing that the test sample, FC-203FC, has incompletely characterized concentrations of impurities which may affect the accuracy of toxicity data. 1997 AR226-0769 jykEZVrBk90QK7LL0O22MJKgy 9
The document details an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) as part of the FC-203FC product, indicating that the test was performed to assess the toxicity of this fluorochemical component using OECD Guideline 209. 1997 AR226-0770 69o1x237Q38dbBw80KJ8wMq3 10
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing 0.85% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on the aquatic invertebrate Daphnia magna, conducted according to OECD Guideline 202, with results indicating the need for caution due to the presence of impurities in the test sample. 1997 AR226-0771 O3BKrewExMnnKnbq46qrJ4yDQ 10
The document details a toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricornutum, using OECD Guideline 201 methods to assess algal growth over a 96-hour exposure period. 1997 AR226-0772 wjppNeYoK4JGNm1gyw7DxZ5d 11
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing 0.85% PFOS conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using OECD Guideline 203, indicating that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to incompletely characterized concentrations of impurities. 1997 AR226-0773 pBMm7wL03kz8a474xgELnam1B 4
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing 0.85% PFOS conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) following OECD Guideline 203, indicating that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to the presence of impurities. 1997 AR226-0774 44xwrGEadZLpzjLNDnYp7p6yG 10
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the marine copepod Acartia tonsa, indicating that the test sample, FC-602, consists of 1% PFOS among other components, with the study following ISO/DIS 14669-1997 methodology. 1997 AR226-0845 qd8Od0ddRBa2RkkR3kbLoJqnE 35
The document details an acute toxicity test conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using a mixture containing 1.30% PFOS, following OECD Guideline 203, to assess its effects over a 96-hour exposure period. 1997 AR226-0858 RjEQnzmZJ2p1RYxOGxYg77qDa 10
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the marine copepod Acartia tonsa, using ISO/DIS 14669-1997 methodology to determine lethal effects over a 48-hour exposure period. 1997 AR226-0860 x5daOv4Xx1Bq386emz2MrBL0 68
The document reports on a biodegradation study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by 3M Company, revealing high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD) values, but noting that the sample purity was not properly characterized. 1997 AR226-0882 7O4R646YazR1V342eELED0qbR 6
The document details a Microbios Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing 1% PFOS, identifying its components and testing conditions, but notes that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical due to incomplete characterization of impurities. 1997 AR226-0883 gbX9b7yDBmDjvVX9YwQdgXE5G 9
The document details an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) as part of the FC-3003 product, indicating that the test sample's toxicity may not accurately reflect the fluorochemical component due to incomplete characterization of impurities. 1997 AR226-0884 37DV551Z0Zd7nY82oKgzgn65n 10
The document details an acute toxicity test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on Daphnia magna, indicating that the test sample, FC-3003, consists of 1% PFOS among other components, and was conducted under OECD Guideline 202 without GLP compliance. 1997 AR226-0885 2nMoQEvVy792N934Ja1G5z7r 9