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Endpoint:
partition coefficient
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
16 May 2008 and 02 September 2008
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
guideline study
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method A.8 (Partition Coefficient)
Deviations:
no
GLP compliance:
yes (incl. QA statement)
Remarks:
Date of inspection: December 2002; Date of certificate: February 2003
Type of method:
HPLC method
Partition coefficient type:
octanol-water
Analytical method:
high-performance liquid chromatography
Type:
Pow
Partition coefficient:
> 3.16
Temp.:
40 °C
pH:
ca. 7
Details on results:
Results:
Preliminary estimate:
Approximate solubility in n-octanol: 6.18 E2 g/l
Approximate solubility in water:      <8.40 E-3g/l
Approximate Pow:  >7.35 E4
Log10Pow:  >4

Approximate solubility in n-octanol: >1.00 E3 g/l
Aproximate solubility in water: <1.50 E-3 g/l
Approximate Pow: >3.16 E6,
Log10 Pow: >6.50

results from definitive test:
Mean Log Pow: >6.50
Partition coefficient:>3.16 E6.

Results:

Preliminary estimate:

Approximate solubility in n-octanol: 6.18 x 102 g/l
Approximate solubility in water:      <8.40 x 10-3g/l
Approximate Pow:  >7.35 x 104
Log10Pow:  >4

Definitive test:

Calibration

The retention times of thiourea and the retention times, capacity factors (k) and log10Powvalues for the reference standards are shown in the following tables:

Dead Time

Retention Time (mins)

Mean Retention Time (mins)

Injection 1

Injection 2

Thiourea

2.707

2.712

2.710

Standard

Retention Time (mins)

Mean Retention Time (mins)

Capacity Factor (k)

Log10k

Log10Pow

Injection 1

Injection 2

Benzene

4.419

4.418

4.419

0.631

-0.200

2.1

Toluene

4.879

4.876

4.878

0.800

-9.68 x 10-2

2.7

Naphthalene

4.690

4.689

4.690

0.731

-0.136

3.6

Phenanthrene

4.930

4.928

4.929

0.819

-8.66 x 10-2

4.5

Triphenylamine

6.189

6.189

6.189

1.28

0.109

5.7

DDT

7.699

7.700

7.700

1.84

0.265

6.5

Discussion:

Substances having a log10Powgreater than 3 are regarded as having the potential to bioaccumulate in the environment.

The test material was known to primarily be a complex mixture of alkanes and therefore a majority of the components were not anticipated to absorb in the ultraviolet region. As no components were successfully eluted from the HPLC column using isocratic conditions maintaining a minimum of 25% water in the mobile phase as required by EEC Method A.8, it was necessary to introduce a gradient increase in the solvent content on the mobile phase to 100% tetrahydrofuran. This requirement eliminated the viability of refractive index detection as the detector baseline is adversely affected by the continuing shift in the refractive index of the mobile phase caused by the gradient. Therefore the sample was monitored in the UV region and the elution of the test material confirmed by fraction collection and subsequent GC analysis.

The retention time limit value used for the calculation of the sample partition coefficient result represents the start of the amended 100% tetrahydrofuran mobile phase. All components of the test material were demonstrated to elute after this time and shared a common partition coefficient value, that of greater than the highest calibration standard.

In the absence of any dissociating groups, the test material being a mixture of alkanes, no manipulation of the mobile phase pH was necessary to ensure the molecular form of each component. Therefore the determination was performed at approximately neutral pH.

Conclusions:
The partition coefficient of the test material has been determined to be > 3.16 E6, log Pow >6.50.
Executive summary:

The partition coefficient of 'Paraffin waxes (Fischer-Tropsch), full range, C15-50- branched and linear' was determinated using the HPLC Method, Method A.8 of Commission Directive 92/69/EEC (which constitutes Annex V of council directive 67/548/EEC). Under the conditions of the test, the test material was determined to have a partition coefficient of > 3.16 x 106, and a log Pow >6.50.

The limit value of 6.5 is based on the retention time of the reference substance DDT.

Description of key information

partition coefficient of the test material (determined using EU Method A.8, HPLC method): greater than 3.16 x 106, log10 KOW >6.50 (arithmetic mean of two determinations at 40°C and pH7).

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Log Kow (Log Pow):
6.5
at the temperature of:
40 °C

Additional information

The test material was known to primarily be a complex mixture of alkanes and therefore a majority of the components were not anticipated to absorb in the ultraviolet region. As no components were successfully eluted from the HPLC column using isocratic conditions maintaining a minimum of 25% water in the mobile phase as required by EEC Method A.8, it was necessary to introduce a gradient increase in the solvent content on the mobile phase to 100% tetrahydrofuran. This requirement eliminated the viability of refractive index detection as the detector baseline is adversely affected by the continuing shift in the refractive index of the mobile phase caused by the gradient. Therefore the sample was monitored in the UV region and the elution of the test material confirmed by fraction collection and subsequent GC analysis.

Predicted log Kow values, calculated using a validated QSAR method, are available for individual constituents of the registration substance. Predictions are the range log Kow 7.71 to >9.0.