Abstract

A good linear correlation (r 2 = 0.944) between n-octanol/water partition coefficient (logP) and Fujita's ∑i and ∑o was established over the 128 organic compounds. The relationship was used to analyze those of bioconcentration factors (logBCF) in fish and logP. The results suggest that polar and nonpolar interaction patterns of a compound in n-octanol/water partitioning process can not match well with those in bioconcentration process enough to describe the phenomena.

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