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EC number: 260-135-8 | CAS number: 56375-79-2
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Adsorption / desorption
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- Endpoint:
- adsorption / desorption: screening
- Type of information:
- read-across from supporting substance (structural analogue or surrogate)
- Adequacy of study:
- weight of evidence
- Justification for type of information:
- The rationale to read across the data is attached in section 13.
- Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
- read-across source
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 92 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- % Org. carbon:
- 1.87
- Remarks on result:
- other: KFoc in Speyer 2.2 soil, 1/n 0.82, r^2 0.982, 10 datapoints
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 567 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- % Org. carbon:
- 0.94
- Remarks on result:
- other: KFoc in Speyer 2.3 soil, 1/n 0.64, r^2 0.991, 10 datapoints
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 979 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- % Org. carbon:
- 1.64
- Remarks on result:
- other: KFoc in Speyer 6S soil, 1/n 0.78, r^2 0.99, 10 datapoints
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 546 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- Remarks on result:
- other: Mean KFoc, 1/n 0.75
- Concentration of test substance at end of adsorption equilibration period:
- Analysed concentration in the liquid phase after 48 h (adsorption kinetics):
Speyer 2.2 soil: 6.99 mg/L
Speyer 2.3 soil: 4.36 mg/L
Speyer 6S soil: 5.42 mg/L - Details on results (Batch equilibrium method):
- Determination of equilibrium time (adsorption kinetics):
The graphs show a rapid increase of the adsorption of TMAC to all the soils in the first 3 hours of contact time. After 3 hours contact time equilibration was reached. No TMAC was detected in the blank samples.
Determination of adsorption isotherms:
Adsorption isotherms could be described by the Freundlich equation. The fits of the Freundlich adsorption isotherms to the data are shown bellow in the field "any other information on results incl. tables". - Validity criteria fulfilled:
- yes
- Conclusions:
- The adsorption behavior of TMAC was studied in three different soils, including a loamy sand (Speyer 2.2 soil; %oc 1.87), a sandy loam (Speyer 2.3 soil; %oc 0.94) and a clay soil (Speyer 6S soil; %oc 1.64). The adsorption behavior of TMAC was studied in three different soils, including a loamy sand (Speyer 2.2 soil; %oc 1.87), a sandy loam (Speyer 2.3 soil; %oc 0.94) and a clay soil (Speyer 6S soil; %oc 1.64). Adsorption isotherms were determined over a TMAC concentration range of 0.25 - 25 mg/L and a contact time of 24 hours. TMAC adsorption isotherms could be described by the Freundlich equation.
The KFoc value of TMAC was 92 (1/n 0.82), 567 (1/n 0.64) and 979 (1/n 0.78) in three different soils (mean KFoc 546, 1/n 0.75). This result is read across to MTBAC. - Endpoint:
- adsorption / desorption: screening
- Type of information:
- read-across from supporting substance (structural analogue or surrogate)
- Adequacy of study:
- weight of evidence
- Justification for type of information:
- The rationale to read across the data is attached in section 13.
- Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
- read-across source
- Media:
- soil
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 87.3 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- % Org. carbon:
- 1.87
- Remarks on result:
- other: KFoc in Speyer 2.2 soil, 1/n 0.84, r^2 0.9981, 10 datapoints
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 585 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- % Org. carbon:
- 0.94
- Remarks on result:
- other: KFoc in Speyer 2.3 soil, 1/n 0.64, r^2 0.9988, 10 datapoints
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 1 017 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- % Org. carbon:
- 1.64
- Remarks on result:
- other: KFoc in Speyer 6S soil, 1/n 0.77, r^2 0.9975, 10 datapoints
- Type:
- Koc
- Value:
- 563 other: mL/kg
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- Remarks on result:
- other: Mean KFoc, 1/n 0.75
- Concentration of test substance at end of adsorption equilibration period:
- Analysed concentration in the liquid phase after 48 h (adsorption kinetics):
Speyer 2.2 soil: 7.46 mg/L
Speyer 2.3 soil: 4.62 mg/L
Speyer 6S soil: 5.77 mg/L - Details on results (Batch equilibrium method):
- Determination of equilibrium time (adsorption kinetics):
The graphs show a rapid increase of the adsorption of TMAH pentahydrate to all the soils in the first 3 hours of contact time. After 24 hours contact time equilibration was reached. No TMAH pentahydrate was detected in the blank samples.
Determination of adsorption isotherms:
Adsorption isotherms could be described by the Freundlich equation. The fits of the Freundlich adsorption isotherms to the data are shown bellow in the field "any other information on results incl. tables". - Validity criteria fulfilled:
- yes
- Conclusions:
- The adsorption behavior of TMAH pentahydrate was studied in three different soils, including a loamy sand (Speyer 2.2 soil; %oc 1.87), a sandy loam (Speyer 2.3 soil; %oc 0.94) and a clay soil (Speyer 6S soil; %oc 1.64). The KFoc value of TMAH pentahydrate was 87 (1/n 0.84), 585 (1/n 0.64) and 1017 (1/n 0.77) in three different soils (mean KFoc 563, 1/n 0.75). This result is read across to MTBAC.
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The pH of the supernatants after 48 h (adsorption kinetics) was 5.6 for Speyer 2.2 soil and 7.0 for Speyer 2.3 and Speyer 6S soil.
At the end of the isotherm experiment, the pH was 5.6-6.0 for Speyer 2.2 soil, 7.0-7.1 for Speyer 2.3 and 6.9-7.1 for Speyer 6S soil.
Table: Koc and Kd values of TMAC determined during adsorption kinetics test at an initial nominal concentration of 10 mg/L
pe |
Value |
Temperature |
% Org. carbon |
Remarks |
Koc |
44 |
20 °C |
1.87 |
Speyer 2.2 (Loamy sand)-48 h |
Kd |
0.8 |
20 °C |
1.87 |
Speyer 2.2 (Loamy sand)-48 h |
Koc |
270 |
20 °C |
0.94 |
Speyer 2.3 (Sandy loam)-48 h |
Kd |
2.5 |
20 °C |
0.94 |
Speyer 2.3 (Sandy loam)-48 h |
Koc |
525 |
20 °C |
1.64 |
Speyer 6S (Clay)-48 h |
Kd |
8.6 |
20 °C |
1.64 |
Speyer 6S (Clay)-48 h |
The pH of the supernatants after 48 h (adsorption kinetics) was 5.6 for Speyer 2.2 soil and 7.0 for Speyer 2.3 and Speyer 6S soil.
At the end of the isotherm experiment, the pH was 5.6-5.7 for Speyer 2.2 soil, 7.0 for Speyer 2.3 and Speyer 6S soil.
Table: Koc and Kd values of TMAH pentahydrate determined during adsorption kinetics test at an initial nominal concentration of 10 mg/L
Type |
Value |
Temperature |
% Org. carbon |
Remarks |
Koc |
35 |
20 °C |
1.87 |
Speyer 2.2 (Loamy sand)-48 h |
Kd |
0.7 |
20 °C |
1.87 |
Speyer 2.2 (Loamy sand)-48 h |
Koc |
258 |
20 °C |
0.94 |
Speyer 2.3 (Sandy loam)-48 h |
Kd |
2.4 |
20 °C |
0.94 |
Speyer 2.3 (Sandy loam)-48 h |
Koc |
452 |
20 °C |
1.64 |
Speyer 6S (Clay)-48 h |
Kd |
7.4 |
20 °C |
1.64 |
Speyer 6S (Clay)-48 h |
Description of key information
The KFoc of MTBAC was derived in a weight-of-evidence approach, in part through read-across from substances TMAH pentahydrate and TMAC. The KFoc values of these substances were determined in three different soils, in accordance with OECD guideline 106 and GLP (see read-across justification in IUCLID section 13).
The KFoc value of TMAH pentahydrate was 87 (1/n 0.84), 585 (1/n 0.64) and 1017 (1/n 0.77) in the three different soils tested (mean KFoc 563, 1/n 0.75).
The KFoc value of TMAC was 92 (1/n 0.82), 567 (1/n 0.64) and 979 (1/n 0.78) in the three different soils tested (mean KFoc 546, 1/n 0.75).
The mean KFoc value of TMAH and TMAC was 555 (1/n 0.75).
Key value for chemical safety assessment
- Koc at 20 °C:
- 555
Additional information
The adsorption behaviour of MTBAC was estimated based on two relevant studies available for structural analogues TMAH pentahydrate and TMAC.
The mean KFoc value of TMAH and TMAC was 555 (1/n 0.75)
Brands (2013a,b) carried out OECD106 studies with TMAH pentahydrate and TMAC which can be regarded as representative for the tetramethylammonium cation. For both read-across substances a rapid increase of adsorption to soil was observed. Adsorption plateaus were reached in all tested soils after 3 or 24 hours for TMAC and TMAH pentahydrate, respectively. The mean KFoc values (for 3 tested soil types) were 563 and 546 for TMAH pentahydrate and TMAC, respectively. The fact that these values do not differ significantly indicates that the different anions (hydroxide and chloride) did not influence the adsorption. The results of both studies can be used for the calculation of a mean KFoc value in a weight of evidence approach, because the substances have a similar structure as MTBAC (see read-across report in section 13 for further justification).
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