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Environmental fate & pathways

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In aerobic mineral soils the half life of the substance was determined to be 34.78 days at 20 °C. In water sediment systems the half life of the substance was determined to be 0.9 days (0.8 days in the water phase only).

6-CPA was identified as the major degradate in both hydrolysis and photolysis. 6-CPA appears to degrade through hydroxylation (breaking the pyridine ring) and microbial mineralisation.