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(14C)Methanol

  • Molecular Formula14CH4O
  • Average mass34.034 Da
  • Monoisotopic mass34.029457 Da
  • ChemSpider ID118576
  • Non-standard isotope - Non-standard isotope


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(14C)Methanol [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(14C)Methanol [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
(14C)Méthanol [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Methanol-14C [ACD/Index Name]
14C-Methanol
3046-50-2 [RN]
methanol, [14c]-
Methanol-14C
METHANOL-14C (5-20 MCI/MMOL)
MFCD00078826

    Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform - PhysChem Module, version: 14.00

    Density: 0.8±0.1 g/cm3
    Boiling Point:
    Vapour Pressure:
    Enthalpy of Vaporization:
    Flash Point:
    Index of Refraction: 1.311
    Molar Refractivity: 8.2±0.3 cm3
    #H bond acceptors:
    #H bond donors:
    #Freely Rotating Bonds:
    #Rule of 5 Violations:
    ACD/LogP:
    ACD/LogD (pH 5.5):
    ACD/BCF (pH 5.5):
    ACD/KOC (pH 5.5):
    ACD/LogD (pH 7.4):
    ACD/BCF (pH 7.4):
    ACD/KOC (pH 7.4):
    Polar Surface Area:
    Polarizability: 3.3±0.5 10-24cm3
    Surface Tension: 18.9±3.0 dyne/cm
    Molar Volume: 42.5±3.0 cm3

    Predicted data is generated using the US Environmental Protection Agency�s EPISuite™

                            
     Log Octanol-Water Partition Coef (SRC):
        Log Kow (KOWWIN v1.67 estimate) =  -0.63
        Log Kow (Exper. database match) =  -0.77
           Exper. Ref:  Hansch,C et al. (1995)
    
     Boiling Pt, Melting Pt, Vapor Pressure Estimations (MPBPWIN v1.42):
        Boiling Pt (deg C):  39.35  (Adapted Stein & Brown method)
        Melting Pt (deg C):  -101.00  (Mean or Weighted MP)
        VP(mm Hg,25 deg C):  119  (Mean VP of Antoine & Grain methods)
        MP  (exp database):  -97.6 deg C
        BP  (exp database):  64.7 deg C
        VP  (exp database):  1.27E+02 mm Hg at 25 deg C
    
     Water Solubility Estimate from Log Kow (WSKOW v1.41):
        Water Solubility at 25 deg C (mg/L):  1e+006
           log Kow used: -0.77 (expkow database)
           no-melting pt equation used
         Water Sol (Exper. database match) =  1e+006 mg/L (25 deg C)
            Exper. Ref:  RIDDICK,JA ET AL. (1986)
    
     Water Sol Estimate from Fragments:
        Wat Sol (v1.01 est) =  1e+006 mg/L
        Wat Sol (Exper. database match) =  1000000.00
           Exper. Ref:  RIDDICK,JA ET AL. (1986)
    
     ECOSAR Class Program (ECOSAR v0.99h):
        Class(es) found:
           Neutral Organics
    
     Henrys Law Constant (25 deg C) [HENRYWIN v3.10]:
       Bond Method :   4.27E-006  atm-m3/mole
       Group Method:   3.62E-006  atm-m3/mole
       Exper Database: 4.55E-06  atm-m3/mole
     Henrys LC [VP/WSol estimate using EPI values]:  5.017E-006 atm-m3/mole
    
     Log Octanol-Air Partition Coefficient (25 deg C) [KOAWIN v1.10]:
      Log Kow used:  -0.77  (exp database)
      Log Kaw used:  -3.730  (exp database)
          Log Koa (KOAWIN v1.10 estimate):  2.960
          Log Koa (experimental database):  2.880
    
     Probability of Rapid Biodegradation (BIOWIN v4.10):
       Biowin1 (Linear Model)         :   0.8910
       Biowin2 (Non-Linear Model)     :   0.9752
     Expert Survey Biodegradation Results:
       Biowin3 (Ultimate Survey Model):   3.2883  (days-weeks  )
       Biowin4 (Primary Survey Model) :   3.9310  (days        )
     MITI Biodegradation Probability:
       Biowin5 (MITI Linear Model)    :   0.7784
       Biowin6 (MITI Non-Linear Model):   0.9324
     Anaerobic Biodegradation Probability:
       Biowin7 (Anaerobic Linear Model):  0.8893
     Ready Biodegradability Prediction:   YES
    
    Hydrocarbon Biodegradation (BioHCwin v1.01):
        Structure incompatible with current estimation method!
    
     Sorption to aerosols (25 Dec C)[AEROWIN v1.00]:
      Vapor pressure (liquid/subcooled):  1.69E+004 Pa (127 mm Hg)
      Log Koa (Exp database): 2.880
       Kp (particle/gas partition coef. (m3/ug)):
           Mackay model           :  1.77E-010 
           Octanol/air (Koa) model:  1.86E-010 
       Fraction sorbed to airborne particulates (phi):
           Junge-Pankow model     :  6.4E-009 
           Mackay model           :  1.42E-008 
           Octanol/air (Koa) model:  1.49E-008 
    
     Atmospheric Oxidation (25 deg C) [AopWin v1.92]:
       Hydroxyl Radicals Reaction:
          OVERALL OH Rate Constant =   0.6160 E-12 cm3/molecule-sec
          Half-Life =    17.364 Days (12-hr day; 1.5E6 OH/cm3)
       Ozone Reaction:
          No Ozone Reaction Estimation
       Fraction sorbed to airborne particulates (phi): 1.03E-008 (Junge,Mackay)
        Note: the sorbed fraction may be resistant to atmospheric oxidation
    
     Soil Adsorption Coefficient (PCKOCWIN v1.66):
          Koc    :  1
          Log Koc:  0.000 
    
     Aqueous Base/Acid-Catalyzed Hydrolysis (25 deg C) [HYDROWIN v1.67]:
        Rate constants can NOT be estimated for this structure!
    
     Bioaccumulation Estimates from Log Kow (BCFWIN v2.17):
       Log BCF from regression-based method = 0.500 (BCF = 3.162)
           log Kow used: -0.77 (expkow database)
    
     Volatilization from Water:
        Henry LC:  4.55E-006 atm-m3/mole  (Henry experimental database)
        Half-Life from Model River:      73.41  hours   (3.059 days)
        Half-Life from Model Lake :      848.3  hours   (35.35 days)
    
     Removal In Wastewater Treatment:
        Total removal:               2.10  percent
        Total biodegradation:        0.09  percent
        Total sludge adsorption:     1.75  percent
        Total to Air:                0.26  percent
          (using 10000 hr Bio P,A,S)
    
     Level III Fugacity Model:
               Mass Amount    Half-Life    Emissions
                (percent)        (hr)       (kg/hr)
       Air       10.4            272          1000       
       Water     40.1            208          1000       
       Soil      49.5            416          1000       
       Sediment  0.0694          1.87e+003    0          
         Persistence Time: 259 hr
    
    
    
    
                        

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