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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

Due to the highly insoluble nature of Amides, C16 and C18-C20 (even numbered, unsaturated), N,N’-ethylenebis, no testing for hydrolysis is required. Furthermore, due to the low vapour pressure of the substance, a Henry’s Law Constant ranged from 0.00487 to 0.0363 Pa m³/mol. The rapid half-life in air calculated according to AOPWIN ranged from 1.23 h to 5.94 h, it is concluded that the substance will not accumulate in air and will not be transported through the vapour phase into other environmental compartments in relevant amounts. Thus, air is not a likely route of environmental contamination, and no accumulation and subsequent deposition of the substance is to be expected.