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Environmental fate & pathways

Biodegradation in soil

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Description of key information

Short half-life and ultimate biodegradation

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Additional information

No experimental data from a study on biodegradation in soil are available. Testing has been waived in accordance with column 2 restrictions as the submission item is readily biodegradable as evidenced by Clarke (2011, Harlan Report no. 41103271). Therefore the submission item and its transformation products can be regarded as rapidly, readily and eventually ultimately biodegradable. Due to their expected short half-lives in soils the absence of long-term impact to the environment can be concluded.