Environmental Fate and Partitioning

Environmental fate analysis integrates information on the chemical behaviour of the substance with the properties of the receiving environment. The objective of fate analysis is to determine the multimedia distribution of the substance after its release into the environment. This includes consideration of the persistence and bioaccumulation of the substance in the environment.

Level III fugacity modelling (CEMC, 2002) predicts the following fate for DNOC (estimated for the neutral form of DNOC) released into different media:

The following information was considered in evaluating whether DNOC meets the criteria for persistence and bioaccumulation as defined under the Persistence and Bioaccumulation Regulations of CEPA 1999:

Persistence criteria are half-lives of greater than or equal to 2, 182, 365 and 182 days for air, water, sediment and soil, respectively.

Bioaccumulation criteria are BAFs or bioconcentration factors (BCFs) of greater than or equal to 5000 or a log Kow of greater than or equal to 5.0.

Based on the Persistence and Bioaccumulation Regulations, DNOC is persistent in air and not bioaccumulative.

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