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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

Based on the results from one experimental study according to OECD 301D it can be concluded that the substance is not readily biodegradable according to the OECD criteria (1% (O2 consumption) biodegradation after 28 d). The degradation via abiotic hydrolysis is not considered to be a relevant degradation pathway in the environment since it was confirmed by an experimental study that the substance is hydrolytically stable under environmental conditions (OECD 111).
Considering the water solubility of 497 mg/L and the low to moderate potential for adsorption to organic soil and sediment particles (log Koc: 2.61 L/kg), the main compartment for environmental distribution is expected to be the surface water. Evaporation into air and the transport through the atmospheric compartment is not considered to be relevant based on the vapour pressure of 7.9 Pa. The potential for bioaccumulation is considered to be low based on the log Pow of 2.84.