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Henry's Law constant

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From the water surface, the substance will not evaporate into the atmosphere.

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The Henry's Law Constant (HLC) was calculated for the uncharged molecule with the bond estimation method to be 1.05 Pa*m³/mol (HENRYWIN v3.20 of EPI Suite v4.10; BASF, 2013). Cyclopentylamine was within the estimation domain of the model. The pKa pf 10.39 (estimated, SPARC v4.6) indicates that the substance will primarily exist as a cation in the environment. Therefore, the method described in the REACH Guidance Document R7a, Appendix R.7.1 -2 (pH correction of partition coefficients for ionisable substances, p. 189) was applied to correct for the pH. The HLC was corrected for the charged molecule to a value of 4.28E-04 Pa*m³/mol at pH 7 (range: 4.28E-07 to 4.11E-02 Pa*m³/mol, pH 4 to 9; BASF SE, 2013)

In conclusion, the HLC of the charged molecule is expected to be < 1 Pa*m³/mol (pH 7, 25°C). Therefore, from the water the substance will not evaporate into the atmosphere.