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Hydrolysis

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Endpoint:
hydrolysis
Study period:
From Aug. 15, 2000 to Jan. 23, 2001
Data waiving:
study technically not feasible
Justification for data waiving:
the study does not need to be conducted because the substance is highly insoluble in water
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 111 (Hydrolysis as a Function of pH)
Deviations:
no
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method C.7 (Degradation: Abiotic Degradation: Hydrolysis as a Function of pH)
Deviations:
no
GLP compliance:
yes
Radiolabelling:
no
Preliminary study:
The hydrolysis as a function of pH of test substance could not be determined because the solubility of the test substance at 50 °C and pH 7 in water and in water with 1 % of organic solvents was too low.
Test performance:
There was no solubility of the test substance up to a content of 1 % of dissolution aid. Therefore the hydrolysis as a function of pH could not be determined.
Details on results:
None
Validity criteria fulfilled:
not applicable
Conclusions:
The hydrolysis as a function of pH of test substance could not be determined because the solubility of the test substance at 50°C and pH 7 in water and in water with 1% of organic solvents was too low.
Executive summary:

The hydrolysis as a function of pH of test substance could not be determined because the solubility of the test substance at 50 °C and pH 7 in water and in water with 1% of organic solvents was too low.

Description of key information

The hydrolysis as a function of pH of test substance could not be determined because the solubility of the test substance at 50 °C and pH 7 in water and in water with 1 % of organic solvents was too low.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Additional information

The hydrolysis as a function of pH of test substance could not be determined because the solubility of the test substance at 50 °C and pH 7 in water and in water with 1% of organic solvents was too low.