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Environmental fate & pathways

Hydrolysis

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Due to the insolubility in water, hydrolysis is no relevant degradation pathway in the environment.

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Additional information

According to Annex VIII, column II (9.2.2.1) and Annex XI, 2. Testing is technically not possible, of Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006, testing hydrolysis as a function of pH is omitted as the test substance is insoluble in water. In absence of a cut-off value, the test substance can be termed insoluble in water as the water solubility was determined to be below the detection limit of 0.05 mg/L in an OECD guideline study. Due to the insolubility in water no stable test solution can be prepared and the test substance cannot be adequately quantified in a hydrolysis test. This was proven by the attempt to perform a hydrolysis test, which had to be aborted.