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According to Kollig et al. (1993), Boethling & Mackay (2000) and Harris (1990), the test substance is generally resistant to hydrolysis because it does not contain any labile functional groups. Therefore, no study on hydrolysis is performed. Furthermore, in accordance with column 2 of REACH Annex VIII, the hydrolysis test (required in section 9.2.2.1) does not need to be conducted, as the test substance is highly insoluble in water (0.0017 mg/L at 20 °C).