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EC number: 213-796-1 | CAS number: 1013-75-8
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Partition coefficient
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- Endpoint:
- partition coefficient
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- March 6,2017 - March 14, 2017
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- guideline study
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- OECD Guideline 107 (Partition Coefficient (n-octanol / water), Shake Flask Method)
- Deviations:
- no
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- EU Method A.8 (Partition Coefficient - Shake Flask Method)
- Deviations:
- no
- GLP compliance:
- yes (incl. QA statement)
- Type of method:
- flask method
- Partition coefficient type:
- octanol-water
- Analytical method:
- high-performance liquid chromatography
- Key result
- Type:
- log Pow
- Partition coefficient:
- ca. 2.28
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- pH:
- >= 6.39 - <= 6.83
- Remarks on result:
- other: Standart deviations ± 0.08
- Details on results:
- The content of EPU was calculated as follows: X=f*Ap / Cp
The f factor was calculated as follows: f= Cw*1000 / Aw
where:
X – content of the EPU, [g/kg];
f – factor;
Aw – average peak area of the EPU in the calibration solution;
Ap – average peak area of the EPU in the sample solution;
Cw – concentration of the EPU in calibration solution (per 100 %), [mg/mL];
Cp – concentration of the sample solution, [mg/mL];
1000 – calculation factor.
For the calculations the average peak area of EPU was taken from two determinations. - Conclusions:
- Calculated value of partition coeficient 1-octanol/water (log Pow) at 20.0ºC and at pH 6.39 - 6.83 is 2.28±0.08.
- Executive summary:
In accordance with OECD TG 107 and GLP study the determination of partition coefficient 1 -octanol/water at one pH value was determined using the flask method. The tested temperature was 20 ºC. First the presaturation of the solvents was needed. Two solvent 1-octanol and water (in various ratio) were shaked and then the phases were separted. After that, three tests were carried out. First one, 1 -octanol/:water=1:1, Second one (1:2) and third one(2:1). Test item stock solution wass prepared in 1 -octanol presaturated with water and analysed by HPLC. The concentrations of test item were determined in both phases. Calculated value of log Pow at temperature 20.0ºC and at pH 6.39 - 6.83 is 2.28±0.08.
Reference
The test item stock solution was prepared in 1-octanol pre-saturated with water.The measured test item concentration in stock solution (1-octanol) was 5.3857g/kg (4.4432g/L). Density of 1-octanol (supplier data) is 0.825 g/L.
Table No.1: Calibration solution
Weight [mg] |
Dilution [ml] |
Cw [mg/ml] |
Peak area |
Average peak area Aw |
f |
Average f |
|
27.55 |
25-1-25-2-10 |
0.008287 |
489675 |
486690 |
488182.5 |
0.00001698 |
0.00001643 |
25-1-25-3-10 |
0.012430 |
732520 |
733222 |
732871 |
0.00001696 |
||
25-1-25-2-10 |
0.008287 |
490026 |
492069 |
491047.5 |
0.00001688 |
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25-1-25-0.2-10 |
0.000829 |
55055 |
56160 |
55607.5 |
0.00001490 |
Tble No.2: Study solution
Sample
|
Weight of the sample |
Dilution
|
Cp
|
Peak area
|
Average peak area |
X
|
|
[mg] |
[ml] |
[mg/ml] |
|
Ap |
[g/kg] |
||
1/w |
997.8 |
10 |
99.775 |
14671 |
14587 |
14629 |
0.0024 |
2/w |
1007.2 |
10 |
100.715 |
29392 |
29333 |
29362.5 |
0.0048 |
3/w |
1003.8 |
10 |
100.38 |
45263 |
45536 |
45399.5 |
0.0074 |
4/w |
1011.8 |
10 |
101.18 |
45625 |
45287 |
45456 |
0.0074 |
5/w |
1003.4 |
10 |
100.34 |
22014 |
22167 |
22090.5 |
0.0036 |
6/w |
1005.2 |
10 |
100.52 |
22149 |
22168 |
22158.5 |
0.0036 |
stock |
159.8 |
10-1-10 |
1.598 |
524756 |
522950 |
523853 |
5.3857 |
1/o |
160.05 |
10 |
16.005 |
959954 |
962318 |
961136 |
0.9866 |
2/o |
76.40 |
10 |
7.640 |
459214 |
457204 |
458209 |
0.9853 |
3/o |
81.05 |
10 |
8.105 |
740751 |
741657 |
741204 |
1.5024 |
4/o |
84.85 |
10 |
8.485 |
781326 |
780544 |
780935 |
1.5121 |
5/o |
81.25 |
10 |
8.125 |
371565 |
370395 |
370980 |
0.7501 |
6/o |
80.95 |
10 |
8.095 |
369417 |
369815 |
369616 |
0.7501 |
Table No.3:Results of measurements at 20.0°C
Vial number |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
Temperature,°C |
20.1 |
19.9 |
19.9 |
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Volume of added stock solution, mL |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Volume of water, mL |
5 |
5 |
6.7 |
6.7 |
3.3 |
3.3 |
Volume of 1-octanol, mL |
4 |
4 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
5.7 |
5.7 |
Volume 1-octanol phase/ volume of water phase |
1:1 |
1:2 |
2:1 |
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Ethyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamateconcentration in water phase, g/L |
0.0024 |
0.0048 |
0.0074 |
0.0074 |
0.0036 |
0.036 |
Ethyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamateconcentration in 1-octanol phase, g/kg |
0.9866 |
0.9853 |
1.5024 |
1.5121 |
0.7501 |
0.7501 |
Ethyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamateconcentration in 1-octanol phase, g/L |
0.8139 |
0.8129 |
1.2395 |
1.2475 |
0.6188 |
0.6188 |
Mass ofEthyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamatein water phase∙103, g |
0.0120 |
0.0240 |
0.0496 |
0.0496 |
0.0119 |
0.0119 |
Mass ofEthyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamatein 1-octanol phase∙103, g |
4.0695 |
4.0645 |
4.0904 |
4.1168 |
4.1460 |
4.1460 |
Mass ofEthyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamatein both phases∙103, g |
4.0815 |
4.0885 |
4.1400 |
4.1664 |
4.1579 |
4.1579 |
Added mass ofEthyl ethyl(phenyl)carbamate∙103, g |
4.4432 |
4.4432 |
4.4432 |
4.4432 |
4.4432 |
4.4432 |
Table No.4: Measured pH values of water phase
Vial number |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
pH before test |
6.22 |
6.22 |
6.22 |
6.22 |
6.22 |
6.22 |
pH after test |
6.83 |
6.82 |
6.39 |
6.40 |
6.68 |
6.67 |
Table No.5: Calculated values of partition coefficient 1-octanol/water
Vial number |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
Volume 1-octanol phase/volume of water phase |
1:1 |
1:2 |
2:1 |
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Pow= C1-octanol/Cwater |
339.1 |
169.4 |
167.5 |
168.6 |
171.9 |
171.9 |
log Pow= log(C1-octanol/Cwater) |
2.53 |
2.23 |
2.22 |
2.23 |
2.24 |
2.24 |
Average log Pow+ standard deviation |
2.38 ± 0.21 |
2.23 ± 0.01 |
2.24 ± 0.00 |
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Average log Pow+ standard deviation |
2.28±0.08 |
Description of key information
Key study: OECD TG 107 and GLP study. Calculated value of partition coeficient 1-octanol/water (log Pow) at 20.0ºC and at pH 6.39-6.83 is 2.28±0.08 for the tested substance.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
- Log Kow (Log Pow):
- 2.28
- at the temperature of:
- 20 °C
Additional information
Key study: In accordance with OECD TG 107 and GLP study the determination of partition coefficient 1 -octanol/water at one pH value was determined. The tested temperature was 20 ºC. First the presaturation of the solvents was needed. Two solvent 1-octanol and water (in various ratio) were shaked and then the phases were separted. After that, three tests were carried out. The concentrations of test item were determined in both phases by HPLC method. The total quantity of the test item present in both phases was calculated and compared with the quantity of the substance originally introduced. pH of the aqueous phase before and after the experiment were measured. Calculated value of partition coeficient 1-octanol/water (log Pow) at 20.0ºC and at pH 6.39-6.83 was determinated as 2.28±0.08.
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