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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

PHOTODEGRATION IN AIR, WATER AND SOIL

DIRECT

The UV spectrum of the registration substance does show depending on the solvent used for the measurement of the extinction either no absorption of light > 290 nm or a small shoulder between 280 and 310 nm. So absorption cannot excluded above the ozone band.

INDIRECT

The registration substance has C-H bonds which can be cleaved by indirect photolysis by OH radicals in with a half-life of.several hours.

HYDROLYSIS

Aliphatic amides like Acetamide or N-Methyl acetamides have hydrolysis half-lives of 3980 respectively 38000 years at 25 C and pH7 (Source US EPA HYDROWIN Version 2., Mabey, W. and Mill, T.  1978.  Critical Review of Hydrolysis of Organic Compounds in Water Under Environmental Conditions.   J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data  7(2): 383-415). Hydrolysis is not a fate pathway to be considered for the registration substance.