Table 5.
Chemical properties | Elemental Hg | Inorganic Hg2+ | MeHg+ | |||
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Air/water partition coefficient K AW | 0.117 | Estimated by Clapeyron for Henry’s law constant at 25 °C | NAa | – | 9.00 × 10−6c | Recommended literature value |
Fraction absorbed on the skin | NRb | – | 0 | EA (2009) | 0.1 | EA (2009) |
Diffusion coefficient in the air, m2/s | 6.34 × 10−6 | Estimated by the method according to Heinsohn and Cimbala (2003) | NA | – | 8.61 × 10−6 | Estimated by the FSG method |
Diffusion coefficient in water, m2/s | 2 × 10−9 | Estimated by the method according to Hayduk and Laudie (1974) | NA | – | 1.7 | Recommended literature value |
log Kow—octanol/water partition coefficient (log), dimensionless | 0.62 | Recommended literature value | NA | – | 1.9 | Estimated using a non-hydrophobic relation with the octanol/water partition coefficient log Kow |
log Koc/w—organic carbon/water partition coefficient (log), cm3/g | 4.16d | – | NA | – | 251.1 | Recommended literature value |
Relative molar mass, g/mol | 200.59 | Recommended literature value | NA | – | NA | – |
Soil/water partition coefficient, cm3/g | NA | – | 500 | Recommended literature value | 1.13 (25 °C) | Recommended literature value |
Vapor pressure, Pa | 0.07028 | Recommended literature value | NA | – | 100 (21 °C) | Recommended literature value |
Water solubility, mg/L | 0.056 (25 °C) | Recommended literature value | 74,000 (20 °C) | Recommended literature value | 0.5 | EA (2009) |
Soil-to-dust transport factor | 0.5 | EA 2009 | 0.5 | EA 2009 | 1 | EA (2009) |
a NA not applicable; the models usually do not require these values for organic/inorganic compounds
b NR not relevant
cThe experimentally determined value of K AW for the Cl− ionic concentration of 0.2 × 10−3 mol
dThe value estimated from the soil/water partition coefficient for the inorganic components of mercury with the organic carbon content of 0.0348 (equivalent to 6 % of SOM)