Bioconcentration factors, uptake rate constants (k(1)), and clearance
rate constants (k(2)) were determined for bromo- and chlorobenzenes wi
th the mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis). The values of k(1) and k(2) o
n a lipid weight basis ranged from 3500 to 47,000 d(-1) and 1.50 to 0.
27 d(-1), respectively. The rate constants exhibit good nonlinear corr
elations with the n-octanol/water partition coefficient (K-ow). The bi
oconcentration factors reach a maximum at pentachlorobenzene (log K-ow
= 5.2) and then decline. The bioconcentration factors on a lipid weig
ht basis (K-BL) correlated well with K-ow. The bioconcentration kineti
cs can be described by equivalent mass transfer models and experimenta
l data indicate that the mass transfer process in the lipid phase is t
he rate-limiting step in the bioconcentration process. Copyright (C) 1
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