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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

OECD Guideline 301F, EU Method C.4-D, GLP, key study, validity 1:

No biodegradation observed after 28 days.

Not readily biodegradable.

OECD Guideline 302B, EU Method C.9, US EPA OPPTS 835.3200, GLP, supporting study, validity 1:

10% degradation observed after 28 days.

Not inherently biodegradable.

Additional information

Three valid studies are available to assess the biodegradability potential of the substance. One study is assessed as the key study (Memmert, 2009) and the two others as the supporting studies (Zhang, 2010 and Clarke, 2011). According to these studies, the substance is neither considered readily nor inherently biodegradable. Therefore, the substance is considered persistent in the environment.