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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Readily biodegradable

Additional information

The biodegradation of the substance was assessed using an activated sludge for 28 days according to the DOC Die-away, OECD Guideline 301 A and EU Method C.4 -A.

The degradation was evaluated by determing the removal of DOC as the difference between total carbon (TC) and inorganic carbon (IC). The degree of biodegradation was calculated by expressing the concentration of DOC removed (corrected for that in the blank inoculum control) as a percentage of the concentration initially present. The degradation of the substance was followed for 28 days but due to complete mineralisation it ended on the 19th day.

The substance was biodegraded by 100.3 % after 19 days. The substance is considered as readily biodegradable as it reached the pass levels for ready biodegradability, i.e. 70 % removal of DOC, in a 10-d window, as suggested by the OECD Guideline 301.