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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

The substance is not readily biodegradable according to available biodegradation tests. The substance is hydrolytically stable under neutral and acidic environmental conditions but shows a tendency for less stability in basic environments. Photodegradation in air is not a relevant degradation process for this substance since the test item has negligible vapour pressure and atmospheric release in form of fumes or aerosols is unlikely with regard to the identified use patterns. There is no information available about photodegradation of the substance in sediment or soil. In conclusion, the substance should be regarded as persistent (P) in the environment or very persistent (vP) in the environment. According to the screening criteria for bioaccumulation (B for bioaccumulative, vB for very bioaccumulative) given in the technical guidance provided by ECHA (ECHA 2008, Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment, Chapter R.11), a substance does not fulfil the B and the vB criterion if its log Kow ≤ 4.5. The octanol-water partition coefficient for the test item is log Kow < -1.68. This value lies much below the threshold value of log Kow ≤ 4.5, which also suggests no potential for adsorption on soil or sediment.

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