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Abiotic degradation of triacetin (CAS 102-76-1) is not a relevant pathway.Since the substance is not likely to be present in the atmosphere, indirect photodegradation in air is not to be expected. Hydrolysis is not relevant, since the substance is readily biodegradable and is expected to be eliminated through biodegradation in natural waters. Additionally, the estimated half-life for hydrolysis is very high (DT50 129.97 d at pH 7; 13.0 d at pH8).