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Phototransformation

The stability of the test material in the atmosphere was calculated using the software AOPWIN (v1.92).

It is predicted that the test material will be degraded in the atmosphere by reaction with photochemically-produced hydroxyl radicals, with a half-life of 11.8 hours, at European test conditions.

The overall degradation rate constant with OH radicals was estimated to be 3.28E-11 cm3/molecule-sec, equivalent to 2.83E-6 cm3/molecule-day.

Hydrolysis

Hydrolysis as a function of pH has been examined using OECD test methods. While few details are available, it was reported that no hydrolysis occurred at pH 4 and 50 deg C. Measured half lives of 17.5 days at pH 7 and 11.9 days at pH 9 (extrapolated to 25 deg C from data obtained at elevated temperature) were reported.

A brief summary of a study conducted by Eastman Kodak describes no hydrolysis occurring following 96 hours in water at neutral pH and at 100 deg C.

Stability of the substance against hydrolysis was also calculated using SPARC online tool v4.6, module Hydrolysis.

A base-catalysed second-order hydrolysis rate constant (Kb) equal to 0.014 L/(mol-sec) at 25 deg C was estimated using a structure estimation method. This corresponds to half-lives of 15.7 years at pH=7, 1.57 years at pH=8 and 57.3 days at pH 9.