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Biodegradation in soil

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There are no investigations on the degradation in soils of the test substance.Nevertheless, based on results of a biodegradation study (OECD guideline 301F) 4-[(2-chloroethyl)(ethyl)amino]benzaldehyde was assessed to be poorly biodegradable (0 – 10 % after 28 days).Therefore, biotic degradation is not be expected in any further soil simulations studies.Consequently, 4-[(2-chloroethyl)(ethyl)amino]benzaldehyde is assessed to be persistent in the environment.