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Table 2. Some
Examples of Solubility Coefficients Note: Water/Gas and Blood/Gas S values are usually close. However sometimes (as
below) the Blood/Gas S values can be much higher than Water/Gas. This will occur when
protein(s) in blood has a high affinity for the substance. A good example is carbon
disulfide for which hemoglobin has a very high affinity. The best examples are oxygen and
carbon monoxide for which hemoglobin has a very high affinity. Thus one must be careful
about S values for Water/Gas, however they are a good starting point if S value for
Blood/Gas is not known. S values for Blood/Gas may also vary from species to species.
Two recent articles should be consulted on partition coefficients for nonreactive
volatile organics: Poulin, P. and Krishnan, K. A tissue composition-based algorithm for
predicting tissue: air partition coefficients of organic chemicals. Toxicol. Appl.
Pharmacol. 136, 126-130, 1996. Poulin, P. and Krishnan, K. A mechanistic algorithm
for predicting blood: air partition coefficients of organic chemicals with the
consideration of reversible binding in hemoglobin. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 136,
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