초록 |
The prediction of the transport and fate of chemicals in the environment requires knowledge of their physical and chemical properties. The most important property for this purpose is the octanol/water partition coefficient (Kow), defined as the concentration ratio of chemicals in the octanol (substitute of lipid) andthe water phase, because it could be a generate function of another physico-chemical property, i.e., solubility in water, sediment adsorption and biological absorption, etc. In this work, the Kowwas measured for ionic liquids at 5 different temperatures. The Kow was directly measured by using a conventional slow stirring (SS) method. |