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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Biodegradation in water:

The biodegradability study was performed following EU-testing method C.5, as CO2-evolution test. The test substance showed a biodegradation rate of 4% in 28 days, whereas the reference substance sodium acetate was biodegraded for 61.4% and the total CO2-evolution in the blank was less than 2 mg per 3 litres medium. In conclusion, the test can be regarded as valid.

Biodegradation in water and sediment:

The water solubility is 0.02 mg/L, therefore the test substance is considered to be insoluble in water. Furthermore, based on the intended uses of the substance, direct and indirect exposure of sediment is unlikely. Therefore, this study was waived.

Biodegradation in soil:

Based on the intended uses of the substance, direct and indirect exposure of soil is unlikely. Therefore, this study was waived.

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