Determine the SSLRC mobility classification for a chemical substance from its Koc
Source:R/SSLRC_mobility_classification.R
SSLRC_mobility_classification.Rd
This implements the method specified in the UK data requirements handbook and was checked against the spreadsheet published on the CRC website
SSLRC_mobility_classification(Koc)
Arguments
=======Arguments
>>>>>>> refs/remotes/origin/main- Koc
The sorption coefficient normalised to organic carbon in L/kg
Value
A list containing the classification and the percentage of the compound transported per 10 mm drain water
References
HSE's Chemicals Regulation Division (CRD) Active substance PECsw calculations (for UK specific authorisation requests) https://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/topics/pesticide-approvals/pesticides-registration/data-requirements-handbook/fate/active-substance-uk.htm accessed 2019-09-27
Drainage PECs Version 1.0 (2015) Spreadsheet published at https://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/topics/pesticide-approvals/pesticides-registration/data-requirements-handbook/fate/pec-tools-2015/PEC%20sw-sed%20(drainage).xlsx accessed 2019-09-27
Examples
=======Value
A list containing the classification and the percentage of the compound transported per 10 mm drain water
References
HSE's Chemicals Regulation Division (CRD) Active substance PECsw calculations (for UK specific authorisation requests) https://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/topics/pesticide-approvals/pesticides-registration/data-requirements-handbook/fate/active-substance-uk.htm accessed 2019-09-27
Drainage PECs Version 1.0 (2015) Spreadsheet published at https://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/topics/pesticide-approvals/pesticides-registration/data-requirements-handbook/fate/pec-tools-2015/PEC%20sw-sed%20(drainage).xlsx accessed 2019-09-27
Examples
>>>>>>> refs/remotes/origin/mainSSLRC_mobility_classification(100)
#> $`Mobility classification`
#> [1] "Moderately mobile"
#>
#> $`Percentage drained per mm of drain water`
#> [1] 0.7
#>
SSLRC_mobility_classification(10000)
#> $`Mobility classification`
#> [1] "Non mobile"
#>
#> $`Percentage drained per mm of drain water`
#> [1] 0.008
#>