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Due to the n-octanol/water distribution coefficient (log Pow) accumulation in organisms is not expected. Furthermore, the hydroxyl-ammonium ion is expected to dissociate to hydroxylamine (free base) and hydrogen ions. The free hydroxylamine base is very reactive and, at environmental conditions, is expected to decompose further by abiotic processes and nitrification. The expected ultimate degradation products are ammonia, nitrogen and water (Hollemann-Wiberg, 1995).

Reference:

Hollemann-Wiberg (1995): Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, de Gruyter, p. 702-704