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According to structural properties, hydrolysis is not expected/probable.

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According to Kollig et al. (1993), Boethling & Mackay (2000) and Harris (1990), the substance is generally resistant to hydrolysis because it does not contain any labile functional groups.

According to Regulation (EC) 1907/2006, Annex VIII, Section 9.2.2.1, Column 2, the study does not need to be conducted if the substance is readily biodegradable. Based on read-across to the structurally similar substance 3-diethylaminopropylamine (CAS 104-78-9; 90-100% degradation in 28 d; OECD 301A; BASF SE, 2005; see IUCLID Ch. 5.2.1), 2-aminodiethylamine (CAS 100-36-7) was considered readily biodegradable. Therefore, no study on hydrolysis is performed.