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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Although the test substance has hydrolyzable groups, abiotic hydrolysis is apparently slow and does not contribute to the removal of the test substance from the environment. Although the test substance has the potential to photodegrade in air at a relatively rapid rate (3.7 hour half-life based on 12-hour day), this substance is relatively non-volatile and partitions minimally (0.133%) into the air compartment. For these reasons, photodegradation in air does not play any significant role in the removal of the test substance from the environment. 


Other abiotic processes like phototransformation pathways in surface water, sediment and soil are also not likely to contribute to the overall removal of the test substance from the environment. This is due to the fact that the test substance does not absorb UV/visible light in the 290-750 nm wavelength range.  

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