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False-positive results of UN test O.2 liquid oxidizer test of polychlorosilanes

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2021.104434

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Polychlorosilanes; UN Test O; 2; Hexachlorodisilane; Octachlortrisilane; Decachlorotetrasilane; False-positive results

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The study reveals that the poly-chlorosilanes do not exhibit oxidizing properties in the UN Test O.2 due to their high affinity to oxygen, with false-positive results attributed to the presence of cellulose as the test substance. This information imposes limitations on the classification of these substances in the internationally used UN Test O.2.
According to UN Test O.2, surprisingly, the polychlorosilanes hexachlorodisilane (HCDS), octachlorotrisilane (OCTS) and decachlorotetrasilane (DCTS) formally fulfill the criteria of the ?test for oxidizing liquids?. This result is in contrast to the properties of polychlorosilanes that are described in the literature and those we have experienced in our own production. By investigating the reaction products from the UN O.2 test reactor, using IR, Raman and XPS spectroscopy, it was shown that the results are not due to oxidizing properties of HCDS, OCTS or DCTS, but are caused by the specified test substance cellulose. To our knowledge, this is the very first substance class in which the reference substance oxidizes the test sample, instead of vice versa. This represents an important limitation of the inter-nationally used UN Test O.2 for this substance class. The cause for this false-positive result is the known high degree of affinity of oxygen to silicon. It is shown that the correctly executed UN Test O.2 produces false-positive results and that the poly-chlorosilanes do not have an oxidizing effect and, therefore, do not have to be classified as ?oxidizing substances?.

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