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Environmental fate & pathways

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Additional information

The substance readily dissociates in aqueous solution or in contact with soil moisture. Bioaccumulation is not to be expected because of the resulting strong anionic nature of the substance, andthe sulfate ion is easily reduced in the natural sulfur cycle.Furthermore, sodium and sulfate ions are essential to all living organisms and their intracellular and extracellular concentrations are actively regulated.

Despite its limited applicability for this type of substance, based on a very low log Kow the bioconcentration of sodium sulfate may be predicted using the EPI-Suite program (2000). The resulting BCF is 0.5, which is very low and does not suggest any concern with respect to bioaccumulation..