In order to assess the environmental risk of a pharmaceutical, information is needed on the sorption of the compound to solids. Here we use a high-quality database of measured sorption coefficients, all determined following internationally recognised protocols, to evaluate models that have been proposed for estimating sorption of pharmaceuticals from chemical structure, some of which are already being used for environmental risk assessment and prioritization purposes. Our analyses demonstrate that octanol-water partition coefficient (Kow) alone is not an effective predictor of ionisable pharmaceutical sorption in soils. Polyparameter models based on pharmaceutical characteristics in combination with key soil properties, such as cation excha...
Publication Date (Web): October 28, 2014Sorption is one of the major processes that determine the fa...
With the increasing number of emerging contaminants that are cationic at environmentally relevant pH...
Pharmaceuticals are used in increasing numbers every day. While their use has provided immense advan...
In order to assess the environmental risk of a pharmaceutical, information is needed on the sorption...
Sorption is one of the key process that affects the fate and mobility of pharmaceuticals in the soil...
The sorption of organic compounds to soil, sediments and dissolved organic matter affects the fate o...
Permanently charged and ionizable organic compounds (IOC) are a large and diverse group of compounds...
Information on the sorption of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in soils and sediments is ne...
The role of the chemical properties of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds (PhACs) in their sorption b...
A simple parametric model was developed to predict the sorption of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs)...
The first meta-analysis and modelling from batch-sorption literature studies of the soil/water parti...
Sorption processes can affect the fate and mobility of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in t...
Purpose: Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are emerging environmental pollutants, w...
Sorption is a key factor in determining the persistence, attenuation and bioavailability of sediment...
Pharmaceuticals, personal care products and dissolved organic matter (OM) are introduced to soil via...
Publication Date (Web): October 28, 2014Sorption is one of the major processes that determine the fa...
With the increasing number of emerging contaminants that are cationic at environmentally relevant pH...
Pharmaceuticals are used in increasing numbers every day. While their use has provided immense advan...
In order to assess the environmental risk of a pharmaceutical, information is needed on the sorption...
Sorption is one of the key process that affects the fate and mobility of pharmaceuticals in the soil...
The sorption of organic compounds to soil, sediments and dissolved organic matter affects the fate o...
Permanently charged and ionizable organic compounds (IOC) are a large and diverse group of compounds...
Information on the sorption of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in soils and sediments is ne...
The role of the chemical properties of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds (PhACs) in their sorption b...
A simple parametric model was developed to predict the sorption of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs)...
The first meta-analysis and modelling from batch-sorption literature studies of the soil/water parti...
Sorption processes can affect the fate and mobility of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in t...
Purpose: Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are emerging environmental pollutants, w...
Sorption is a key factor in determining the persistence, attenuation and bioavailability of sediment...
Pharmaceuticals, personal care products and dissolved organic matter (OM) are introduced to soil via...
Publication Date (Web): October 28, 2014Sorption is one of the major processes that determine the fa...
With the increasing number of emerging contaminants that are cationic at environmentally relevant pH...
Pharmaceuticals are used in increasing numbers every day. While their use has provided immense advan...