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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

Phototransformation in air

Degradation rates for gas-phase reactions of the test substance with hydroxyl radicals and ozone in the atmosphere were calculated using the AOPWIN program, v1.92. (EPISuite v4.11).

The calculated degradation rate of the test substance with hydroxyl radicals (OH) is 57.8392 E-12 cm3/molecules/s and with ozone 0.875000 E-17 cm3/molecule/sec. The atmospheric degradation half-life of the test substance due to reactions with OH radicals is 2.219 hours (24 hour day). The atmospheric degradation half-life of the test substance due to reactions with ozone is 31.433 hours (24 hour day).

Hydrolysis

According to Kollig et al. (1993), Boethling & Mackay (2000) and Harris (1990), the test substance is generally resistant to hydrolysis because it does not contain any labile functional groups. Therefore, no study on hydrolysis is performed.