PubChem's data is multi-source from several NA and EU sources. So, when you have ECHA saying they have 100% of reporting companies classifying it as a skin corr class 1B and the Sigma SDS stating no data available for skin corrosionÉ wellÉ
something is off.
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It appears to have a synonym Pentadecafluorooctanoic acid. Using that I found a hit on Thermo Fisher, but it doesn't have much additional information. FWIW, searching for "HF" in the document only comes up with:
5. Fire-fighting measures
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Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon monoxide (CO), Carbon dioxide (CO2), Gaseous hydrogen fluoride (HF), Thermal
decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapors
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 11:14 AM Tammy M. Lutz-Rechtin <tlutzrec**At_Symbol_Here**uark.edu> wrote:
Prudent point. 10/22/2020 for Sigma and PubChem was modified last in 05/22/2021 but created in 2005.
Regardless of the date, I need to understand the reasoning behind any reclassification in order to assess correctly. Older information is still pertinent and quite honestly more helpful sometimes. I am not finding a good paper trail on this chemical.
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What are the publishing dates of each? One may have new information
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Has anyone worked with or know why the SDS from Sigma is drastically different than PubChem for
Pentadecafluorotoctanoyl chloride? Is this chemical a super acid like some fluoro compounds or is Sigma more correct?
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