ISO 14592-1:2002 Water quality - Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations - Part 1: Shake-flask batch test with surface water or surface water/sediment suspensions
This part of ISO 14592 specifies a test method for evaluating the biodegradability of organic test compounds by aerobic microorganisms by means of a shake-flask batch test. It is applicable to natural surface water, free from coarse particles to simulate a pelagic environment ("pelagic test") or to surface water with suspended sediments added to obtain a level of 0,1 g/l to 1 g/l dry mass to simulate a water body with suspended sediment ("suspended sediment test").
This part of ISO 14592 is applicable to organic test compounds present in lower concentrations (normally below 100μg/l) than those of natural carbon substrates also present in the system. Under these conditions, the test compounds serve as a secondary substrate and the kinetics for biodegradation would be expected to be first order ("non-growth" kinetics).
This test method is not recommended for use as proof of ultimate biodegradation which is better assessed using other standardized tests (see ISO/TR 15462). It is also not well suited to studies on metabolite formation and accumulation which require higher test concentrations.
ISO 14592-1:2002 Referenced Document
ISO/TR 15462 Water quality - Selection of tests for biodegradability*, 2006-05-01 Update
ISO 14592-1:2002 history
2002ISO 14592-1:2002/Cor 1:2003 Water quality -Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations - Part I: Shake-flask batch test with surface water or surface watedsediment suspensions
2002ISO 14592-1:2002 Water quality - Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations - Part 1: Shake-flask batch test with surface water or surface water/sediment suspensions