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Henry's Law constant of threonine as the main constituent of Biofert plusz was calculated using EPIWIN (v4.0), HENRYWIN (v3.20). The calculation of Henry's Law constant according to the equation H=vp/ws yielded a value of 7.34E-009 Pax m3/mole using an estimated water solubility of 2.79e+005 mg/l and a vapour pressure of 7.88E-009 mm Hg. Based on the result, threonine can be considered as practically non-volatile from aqueous solution.

Experimental studies on adsorption/desorption of Biofert are not available.

According to REACH Regulation (Annex VIII, 9.3.1, column II), a study on adsorption/desorption does not need to be done if the the test material is readily biodegradable.

Biofert Plusz is a complex mixture containing organic and inorganic components (UVCB-substance). Based on the log Kow of the lead component L-threonine (-2.94; Hansch, 1995) the sorption onto sediment organic matter is expected to be negligible. Furthermore, the target compartment of exposure is soil according to the intended uses.