DESORPTION KINETICS OF HYDROPHOBIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS FROM SEDIMENT TO WATER: A REVIEW OF DATA AND MODELS

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The influence of some important biological and physicochemical factors on the bioconcentration of hydrophobic organic chemicals is outlined. For non-ionizable, persistent compounds the bioconcentration factor can be related to a compound's octanol/water partition coefficient, aqueous solubility and molecular weight, while the lipid content of an organism also affects the bioconcentration potential of these compounds. The effect of ionization and biodegradation of organic chemicals on bioconcentration is also discussed.


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