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Phototransformation in soil

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Description of key information

A phototransformation study (Saxena, 1992) is available which is key study. This study showed that the substance is stable to photolytic degredation in soil.

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Additional information

A phototransformation study (Saxena, 1992) was conducted according to EPA Guideline Subdivision N 161-3 (Photodegradation Studies on Soil). Key study.

This study showed that the substance is stable to photolytic degredation in soil.