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Environmental fate & pathways

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Additional information

The hydrolysis behaviour of the test item was assessed separately for the triazine and the amine part. The triazine part was assessd in a hydrolysis as a function of pH study in accordance to EU-method C.7. The test item was exposed to three different buffer solutions at pH 4, 7 and 9. The solubility of test item depends on pH value. As the solubility at pH 4 is close to the detection limit, the test could not be carried out at this value. At pH 7 and pH 9 decomposition is less than 10 % after 5 days at 50 °C. Therefore the test item was considered to be hydrolytically stable.

The amine part is readily biodegradable and does not contain any functional groups that are susceptible to hydrolyses.

In conclusion, neither the triazine part nor the amine part of the compound is expected to significantly hydrolyze under envionmental conditions.