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Environmental fate & pathways

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Description of key information

Additional information

Glycerides, C16-18 (even numbered) mono- and di- and their citrates (EC 701-358-7) is expected to mainly distribute to sediment and soil based on its physico-chemical properties such as low water solubility (129 µg/L at 20 °C, pH 6.3; OECD 105, column elution method), low volatilization potential (vapour pressure < 0.00001 Pa at 20 °C, SPARC v4.6) and a moderate to high log Koc (2.51 – 8.04, KOCWIN v2.00; MCI method). According to the Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment, chapter R.7b (ECHA, 2017) poorly soluble chemicals are expected to be removed from the water column to a significant degree by adsorption to sewage sludge once these substances enter a standard sewage treatment plant. Therefore, the release to surface waters, and a subsequent exposure of the sediment and soil compartment is considered to be negligible.