Abstract

A ring test by 19 labolatories in Japan was carried out in 1984 for the evaluation of the experimental manuals for the measurements of water solubility and partition coefficient (n-octanol/water). The experimental data obtained by the procedures in the manuals were collected by Environmental Agency, Japan. In the measurement of water solubility, this manual applies a modified batch method (the glass beads technique), whereas the OECD Test Guidelines suggests the use of the column elution method for chemicals having water solubility lower than 10 mg/L. Anthracene and flouranthene were used as test chemicals for the measurement of water solubility, and γ -hexachlorocyclohexane (γ -HCH) and 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene were used for partition coefficient. Good agreements were observed at a practical basis between the OECD methods and our methods for the results of mesurements of water solubility and partition coefficient. We concluded that the present ring test showed an advantage of the use of the glass beads method which requires only simple apparatus in water solubility measurement, and the HPLC method is very useful to measure partition coefficient because of the simplicity of procedure and the wide range of measurement, especially at higher values of partition coefficient.

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