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Refinement of the P assessment of ionisable substances: Distribution and degradation of anionic, neutral and cationic organic chemicals in water-sediment systems


The criteria for the assessment of ⁠PBT substances were developed for neutral organic substances. Many chemicals are, however, charged under environmentally relevant pH conditions. The influence of a charge in molecule on its potential to degrade in the environment is unclear and therefore the research question of this project. The results show that especially a positive charge can strongly influence the degradation of a substance in the environment. The degradation half-live of the cationic model substance was clearly slowed down in a water simulation test (⁠OECD⁠ 309) and also in a sediment simulation test (OECD 308). First suggestions for an adaption of the method to evaluate the persistence of charged organic chemicals were made.

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Texte | 78/2022
Number of pages
112
Year of publication
July 2022
Author(s)
Hannah Holzmann, Prof. Dr. Andreas Schäffer
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3715 65 415 2
Publisher
German Environment Agency
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article: Fate of 14C-labelled ionic organic chemicals in a water-sediment system and surface water
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