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Water solubility
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- Endpoint:
- water solubility
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- from 2018-09-27 to 2019-01-28
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- guideline study
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- OECD Guideline 105 (Water Solubility)
- Deviations:
- no
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- EU Method A.6 (Water Solubility)
- Deviations:
- no
- GLP compliance:
- no
- Type of method:
- column elution method
- Key result
- Water solubility:
- 1.04 mg/L
- Conc. based on:
- test mat.
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- pH:
- >= 5.7 - <= 6.2
- Conclusions:
- The water solubility of the test item at a temperature of 20 °C was determined to be cs = 1.04 mg/L.
- Executive summary:
The water solubility of the test item was determined according to OECD 105 and Regulation (EC) No. 440/2008 method A.6 using the column elution method with HPLC analysis. About 105.4 mg test item were weighed and dissolved in 100 mL acetone. 25 mL of this solution were added to about 3 g sea sand and the mixture was shaken. The solvent was then removed under reduced pressure using a rotary evaporator (40 °C, approx. 40 mbar). The dry residues were placed into the columns of the test apparatus, which were afterwards filled with water (test temperature: 20 °C, water pH at 23 °C: 5.6). After a swelling time of 2 h the pump was started to rinse the substance coated sand with distilled water. Two identical columns were prepared - one of them was exposed to a flow rate of about 12.5 mL/h (column 1), the other one to 25.0 mL/h (column 2). The concentration of test item was determined by means of HPLC. The pH of each sample was recorded. The water solubility of the test item was determined to be 1.04 mg/L at 20 °C (pH = 5.7 – 6.2).
Reference
Preliminary Visual Estimation of the Water Solubility
Table 1. Appearance of the test mixtures
Amount of the test item |
Total volume in mL |
Appearance of mixture |
12.2 |
100 |
not dissolved |
10.0 |
500 |
not dissolved |
3.7 |
500 |
not dissolved |
The solubility of the test item in water is below 10 mg/L. Therefore, the water solubility had to be determined by the "column elution method".
Column elution method
Individual conditions
Column 1:
Rotation period of the fraction accumulator: 90 min per fraction
Flow rate: approx. 12.5 mL/h
Duration of sampling: about 70 h (47 fractions)
Table 2. Column-elution method: Column 1
Fraction No. |
V in mL |
pH |
Water Solubility in µg/L |
37 |
19.5 |
6.0 |
1047 |
38 |
19.5 |
6.2 |
1025 |
39 |
19.5 |
5.8 |
1041 |
40 |
19.5 |
5.7 |
921 |
41 |
19.5 |
5.8 |
1012 |
Result column 1: The water solubility was found to be 1009 µg/L.
Column 2:
Rotation period of the fraction accumulator: 45 min per fraction
Flow rate: approx. 25.0 mL/h
Duration of sampling: about 70 h (94 fractions)
Table 3. Column-elution method: Column 2
Fraction No. |
V in mL |
pH |
Water Solubility in µg/L |
80 |
16.0 |
6.1 |
1062 |
81 |
16.0 |
5.8 |
1122 |
82 |
16.0 |
6.1 |
1016 |
83 |
16.0 |
5.9 |
1082 |
84 |
16.0 |
5.8 |
1029 |
Result column 2: The water solubility was found to be 1062 µg/L.
Coating check:
Table 4. Coating check
|
Amount of test item used for coating / mg |
Measured concentration of test item in eluate / mg/L |
Amount of test item eluted / mg |
Column 12.5 mL/h |
26.4 |
1.042 / 1.040 |
20.8 |
Column 25.0 mL/h |
1.008 / 1.011 |
20.2 |
The coating check was successful. Enough test item remained on the columns.
The water solubility of the test item was determined to be 1036 µg/L (1.04 mg/L).
Description of key information
The water solubility of the test item at a temperature of 20 °C was determined to be cs = 1.04 mg/L.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
- Water solubility:
- 1.04 mg/L
- at the temperature of:
- 20 °C
Additional information
The water solubility of the test item was determined according to OECD 105 and Regulation (EC) No. 440/2008 method A.6 using the column elution method with HPLC analysis (reference 4.8-1). About 105.4 mg test item were weighed and dissolved in 100 mL acetone. 25 mL of this solution were added to about 3 g sea sand and the mixture was shaken. The solvent was then removed under reduced pressure using a rotary evaporator (40 °C, approx. 40 mbar). The dry residues were placed into the columns of the test apparatus, which were afterwards filled with water (test temperature: 20 °C, water pH at 23 °C: 5.6). After a swelling time of 2 h the pump was started to rinse the substance coated sand with distilled water. Two identical columns were prepared - one of them was exposed to a flow rate of about 12.5 mL/h (column 1), the other one to 25.0 mL/h (column 2). The concentration of test item was determined by means of HPLC. The pH of each sample was recorded. The water solubility of the test item was determined to be 1.04 mg/L at 20 °C (pH = 5.7 – 6.2).
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