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Chemosphere ; 35(4): 791-808, 1997 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9253168

ABSTRACT

To accurately model mercury transport to water bodies, an assessment of this pollutant's behavior in the watershed is critical. Partition coefficients, defined as an estimate of the ratio of the pollutant concentration sorbed onto soil/sediment particles to the pollutant concentration dissolved in pore water at equilibrium, is an important term in multimedia models. In this paper, partition coefficients are calculated for two broad species of mercury: inorganic mercuric mercury (Hg-II) and methylmercury (MHg). Although there is considerable variability in the calculated values, the approximate mean values for the soil-water partition coefficients range from 3.3 x 10(3) to 6.0 x 10(4) L/kg for Hg-II and 2.0 x 10(1) to 6.7 x 10(3) L/kg for MHg. For the benthic sediment partition coefficients, the values range from 5.7 x 10(3) to 9.9 x 10(5) L/kg for Hg-II, and 6.5 x 10(2) to 1.1 x 10(5) L/kg for MHg.


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Mercury/analysis , Methylmercury Compounds/analysis , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animals , Mercury/chemistry , Methylmercury Compounds/chemistry , Models, Theoretical , Reference Values
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Toxicol Lett ; 62(2-3): 231-40, 1992 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1412508

ABSTRACT

The metabolic interactions of benzene and gasoline vapor were investigated in male Fischer-344 rats. A closed chamber gas-uptake exposure system was used to obtain inhalation uptake curves for benzene alone and benzene in the presence of gasoline vapor. Exposure to benzene as a component of gasoline vapor resulted in a decrease of benzene metabolism. A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model of benzene metabolism was used to quantitatively determine the extent of the inhibitory effect of gasoline vapor on benzene metabolism. This observed inhibitory effect cannot be accounted for by the presence of toluene in gasoline vapor.


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Benzene/metabolism , Gasoline , Animals , Atmosphere Exposure Chambers , Benzene/pharmacokinetics , Computer Simulation , Drug Interactions , Male , Models, Biological , Rats , Rats, Inbred F344
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