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2-Methyl-2-propanyl 2-(4-nitrophenyl)hydrazinecarboxylate
CC(C)(C)OC(=O)NNc1ccc(cc1)N(=O)=O
InChI=1S/C11H15N3O4/c1-11(2,3)18-10(15)13-12-8-4-6-9(7-5-8)14(16)17/h4-7,12H,1-3H3,(H,13,15)
JGHNMFQIFLJPRR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CSID:13814933, http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.13814933.html (accessed 15:24, Apr 30, 2024)
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Log Octanol-Water Partition Coef (SRC): Log Kow (KOWWIN v1.67 estimate) = 3.15 Boiling Pt, Melting Pt, Vapor Pressure Estimations (MPBPWIN v1.42): Boiling Pt (deg C): 358.16 (Adapted Stein & Brown method) Melting Pt (deg C): 131.01 (Mean or Weighted MP) VP(mm Hg,25 deg C): 7.32E-006 (Modified Grain method) Subcooled liquid VP: 8.44E-005 mm Hg (25 deg C, Mod-Grain method) Water Solubility Estimate from Log Kow (WSKOW v1.41): Water Solubility at 25 deg C (mg/L): 46.68 log Kow used: 3.15 (estimated) no-melting pt equation used Water Sol Estimate from Fragments: Wat Sol (v1.01 est) = 1116.5 mg/L ECOSAR Class Program (ECOSAR v0.99h): Class(es) found: Hydrazines Henrys Law Constant (25 deg C) [HENRYWIN v3.10]: Bond Method : 8.42E-013 atm-m3/mole Group Method: Incomplete Henrys LC [VP/WSol estimate using EPI values]: 5.226E-008 atm-m3/mole Log Octanol-Air Partition Coefficient (25 deg C) [KOAWIN v1.10]: Log Kow used: 3.15 (KowWin est) Log Kaw used: -10.463 (HenryWin est) Log Koa (KOAWIN v1.10 estimate): 13.613 Log Koa (experimental database): None Probability of Rapid Biodegradation (BIOWIN v4.10): Biowin1 (Linear Model) : 0.1380 Biowin2 (Non-Linear Model) : 0.0080 Expert Survey Biodegradation Results: Biowin3 (Ultimate Survey Model): 2.2578 (weeks-months) Biowin4 (Primary Survey Model) : 3.2205 (weeks ) MITI Biodegradation Probability: Biowin5 (MITI Linear Model) : -0.5002 Biowin6 (MITI Non-Linear Model): 0.0000 Anaerobic Biodegradation Probability: Biowin7 (Anaerobic Linear Model): -0.3326 Ready Biodegradability Prediction: NO Hydrocarbon Biodegradation (BioHCwin v1.01): Structure incompatible with current estimation method! Sorption to aerosols (25 Dec C)[AEROWIN v1.00]: Vapor pressure (liquid/subcooled): 0.0113 Pa (8.44E-005 mm Hg) Log Koa (Koawin est ): 13.613 Kp (particle/gas partition coef. (m3/ug)): Mackay model : 0.000267 Octanol/air (Koa) model: 10.1 Fraction sorbed to airborne particulates (phi): Junge-Pankow model : 0.00954 Mackay model : 0.0209 Octanol/air (Koa) model: 0.999 Atmospheric Oxidation (25 deg C) [AopWin v1.92]: Hydroxyl Radicals Reaction: OVERALL OH Rate Constant = 8.5332 E-12 cm3/molecule-sec Half-Life = 1.253 Days (12-hr day; 1.5E6 OH/cm3) Half-Life = 15.041 Hrs Ozone Reaction: No Ozone Reaction Estimation Fraction sorbed to airborne particulates (phi): 0.0152 (Junge,Mackay) Note: the sorbed fraction may be resistant to atmospheric oxidation Soil Adsorption Coefficient (PCKOCWIN v1.66): Koc : 389.7 Log Koc: 2.591 Aqueous Base/Acid-Catalyzed Hydrolysis (25 deg C) [HYDROWIN v1.67]: Total Kb for pH > 8 at 25 deg C : 6.756E-008 L/mol-sec Kb Half-Life at pH 8: 3.251E+005 years Kb Half-Life at pH 7: 3.251E+006 years Bioaccumulation Estimates from Log Kow (BCFWIN v2.17): Log BCF from regression-based method = 1.722 (BCF = 52.77) log Kow used: 3.15 (estimated) Volatilization from Water: Henry LC: 8.42E-013 atm-m3/mole (estimated by Bond SAR Method) Half-Life from Model River: 1.107E+009 hours (4.611E+007 days) Half-Life from Model Lake : 1.207E+010 hours (5.03E+008 days) Removal In Wastewater Treatment: Total removal: 7.19 percent Total biodegradation: 0.14 percent Total sludge adsorption: 7.05 percent Total to Air: 0.00 percent (using 10000 hr Bio P,A,S) Level III Fugacity Model: Mass Amount Half-Life Emissions (percent) (hr) (kg/hr) Air 6.44e-006 30.1 1000 Water 12.3 900 1000 Soil 87.3 1.8e+003 1000 Sediment 0.395 8.1e+003 0 Persistence Time: 1.8e+003 hr
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