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Studies have been conducted to assess the biodegradation of isopropyl acetate. A 20-day biological oxygen demand (BOD) test , using unacclimated domestic sewage reported 76% degradation by day 20. Measured COD (chemical oxygen demand) was reported as 2.04 mg/mg. Since the biodegradation rate in the primary study exceeds the needed 60% and the 10-day time window, isopropyl acetate can be considered “readily biodegradable” under aerobic conditions.