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1 January 2020 A QSAR/QSTR Study on the Environmental HealthImpact by the Rocket Fuel 1,1-Dimethyl Hydrazine and its Transformation Products
Lars Carlsen, Bulat N. Kenessov, Svetlana Ye. Batyrbekova
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Abstract

QSAR/QSTR modelling constitutes an attractive approach to preliminary assessment of the impact on environmental health by a primary pollutant and the suite of transformation products that may be persistent in and toxic to the environment. The present paper studies the impact on environmental health by residuals of the rocket fuel 1,1-dimethyl hydrazine (heptyl) and its transformation products. The transformation products, comprising a variety of nitrogen containing compounds are suggested all to possess a significant migration potential. In all cases the compounds were found being rapidly biodegradable. However, unexpected low microbial activity may cause significant changes. None of the studied compounds appear to be bioaccumulating.

Apart from substances with an intact hydrazine structure or hydrazone structure the transformation products in general display rather low environmental toxicities. Thus, it is concluded that apparently further attention should be given to tri- and tetramethyl hydrazine and 1-formyl 2,2-dimethyl hydrazine as well as to the hydrazones of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde as these five compounds may contribute to the overall environmental toxicity of residual rocket fuel and its transformation products.

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Lars Carlsen, Bulat N. Kenessov, and Svetlana Ye. Batyrbekova "A QSAR/QSTR Study on the Environmental HealthImpact by the Rocket Fuel 1,1-Dimethyl Hydrazine and its Transformation Products," Environmental Health Insights 1(1), (1 January 2020). https://doi.org/10.1177/EHI.S889
Published: 1 January 2020
KEYWORDS
heptyl
hydrazines
QSAR
QSTR
rocket fuel
transformation products
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