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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

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Additional information

Under the tested conditions, 1,2,4-Trivinylcyclohexane has not been readily biodegradable. The test substance is not expected to show hydrolysis under environmentally relevant conditions. The Henry's Law constant indicates a rapid evaporation of the test substance from the water phase into air. Therefore, volatilization could present a significant removal process from the water compartment, although the rate will depend on environmental conditions. According to the Mackay fugacity models, the air compartment and the water compartment are estimated to represent the environmental target compartments for partitioning of the test substance. In the air, 1,2,4-Trivinylcyclohexane is predicted to be rapidly degraded by indirect photolysis and has an estimated half-life of 4.2 hours in the air.

1,2,4-Trivinylcyclohexane is expected to have a potential for adsorption according to the estimated adsorption coefficient KOC and the mobility of the test substance in soil is expected to be low.

Overall, volatilization and subsequent rapid photolysis are assumed to be the dominant process for the fate of 1,2,4-Trivinylcyclohexane in the environment.