Sr. Poulson et al., ESTIMATION OF K-OC VALUES FOR DEUTERATED BENZENE, TOLUENE, AND ETHYLBENZENE, AND APPLICATION TO GROUND-WATER CONTAMINATION STUDIES, Chemosphere, 35(10), 1997, pp. 2215-2224
Sorption partition coefficients between water and organic carbon (K-OC
) for deuterated benzene, toluene, and ethylbenzene have been estimate
d by measuring values of the octanol-water partition coefficient (K-OW
) and HPLC retention factors (k'), which correlate closely to values o
f K-OC. Measured values of log K-OW for non-deuterated and deuterated
toluene are 2.77 (+/- 0.02) and 2.78 (+/- 0.04), respectively, indicat
ing that within experimental error, log K-OC for deuterated and non-de
uterated toluene are the same. The HPLC method provides greater precis
ion, and yields values of Delta log K-OC (= log K-OC [deuterated] -log
K-OC [non-deuterated]) of -0.021 (+/- 0.001) for benzene, -0.028 (+/-
0.002) for toluene, and -0.035 (+/- 0.003) for ethylbenzene. The smal
l values of Delta log K-OC demonstrates that deuterated compounds are
excellent tracers for the hydrologic behavior of ground water contamin
ants. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.