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Organic carbon partition coefficient

This equation is widely used to describe adsorption in soil and near-surface aquatic environments. Another widely used linear coefficient is the organic-carbon partition coefficient Koc, which is equal to the distribution coefficient divided by the percentage of organic carbon present in the system as proposed by Flamaker and Thompson.131... [Pg.828]

K°° organic carbon partition coefficient K°w octanol-water partition coefficient L liter... [Pg.133]

Seth, R., Mackay, D., Munthe, J. (1999) Estimation of organic carbon partition coefficient and its variability for hydrophobic chemicals. Environ, Sci. Technol. 33, 2390-2394. [Pg.57]

The most notable correlation found for the organic carbon partition coefficient (Koc) of hydrophobic chemicals is that obtained with the octanol/water partition coefficient (Kow). Recently, a single correlation has been proposed for all these compounds based on previous data (log(Koc/Kow) versus logAow) the specific approximation proposed was Koc = 0.35 Kow, but this could vary by a factor of 2.5 in either direction [39]. [Pg.649]

Figure 2. The correlation between the organic carbon partition coefficient and the octanol water partition coefficient. Figure 2. The correlation between the organic carbon partition coefficient and the octanol water partition coefficient.
Generally, it is clear how Kd can be predicted for organic hydrophobic pollutants which obey a linear isotherm relationship. First, the organic carbon partition coefficient (i. e.,K0C) is predicted based on either solubility or the octanol-water partition coefficient (K0Vf). Then based on an estimate of the organic carbon fraction in the fine and coarse sediments/soils, Kd can be estimated from Eqs. (a and b) (Table 1). [Pg.176]

Buikhard, L.P. 2000, Estimating dissolved organic carbon partition coefficients for nonionic organic chemicals. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34 4663-4668. [Pg.82]

The observed concentration ranges of TBT in sediment or SPM in Dutch open waters and 19 Dutch harbours are shown in Table 2. The highest observed TBT-Sn concentration in Dutch harbours was a factor 30 higher than the highest TBT-Sn concentrations in open waters. The lowest TBT concentrations were more or less in the same range. In order to normalise the sediment and suspended matter concentrations to water concentrations a value for the (organic carbon partition coefficient) needs to be estimated. From the distribution of measured sediment and... [Pg.76]

The partition coefficient (K ) was used for the conversion of TBT concentrations in sediment and SPM to TBT concentrations in water. This Kp for TBT was calculated by multiplying the organic carbon partition coefficient (K ) with the measured fraction organic carbon (f ). Consequently, the K value has a strong impact on the final results of the risk prognosis. Generally, in risk predictions the lowest K value is applied to calculate concentrations in water (EC, 2003). This results in a worst-case water concentration, in accordance with the precautionary principle. However, with literature values for the K of TBT ranging from 3.0 - 6.2 (Lepper, 2002), it is more appropriate to base an assessment on local measured values. In this study the... [Pg.79]


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