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No experimental data on the phototransformation of the substance in air are available. Based on estimation with the QSAR model AopWin (v1.92), in air the substance undergoes rapid degradation after reaction with hydroxyl radicals or ozone. The DT50 -values after reaction with hydroxyl radicals are 1.081 and 1.022 hours for the cis- and the trans-isomer, respectively. The DT50 -values after reaction with ozone radicals are 1.337 and 1.301 hours for the cis- and the trans-isomer, respectively. This indicates that the substance is not a long-range transported chemical in air according to the UNECE criteria. These values are not used in the risk characterisation because these are not experimental values. 

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