In this work, a set of computationally efficient, yet accurate, methods to predict flash points of fuel mixtures based solely on their chemical structures and mole fractions was developed. Two approaches were tested using data obtained from the existing literature: (1) machine learning directly applied to mixture flash point data (the mixture QSPR approach) using additive descriptors and (2) machine learning applied to pure compound properties (the QSPR approach) in combination with Le Chatelier rule based calculations. It was found that the second method performs better than the first with the available databank and for the target application. We proposed a novel equation, and we evaluated the performance of the resulting, fully predictive...
Quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPRs) are increasingly used for the prediction of ph...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
We report a novel method for calculating flash points of acyclic alkanes from flash point numbers, <...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
In the present work, we report the development of models for the prediction of two fuel properties: ...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Flash point is one of the most important propertiesof engine fuel that indicatesthe lowest temperatu...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
Due to the growth of the ethanol market in Brazil, in some cases, refineries have dedicated efforts ...
New Quantitative Structure‐Property Relationships (QSPR) are presented to predict the flash point of...
International audienceWe present a novel probabilistic mean quantitative structure–property relation...
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable li...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
Dimensionless experimental formulae based on a rational reciprocal function for correlation of flas...
Quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPRs) are increasingly used for the prediction of ph...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
We report a novel method for calculating flash points of acyclic alkanes from flash point numbers, <...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
In the present work, we report the development of models for the prediction of two fuel properties: ...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Flash point is one of the most important propertiesof engine fuel that indicatesthe lowest temperatu...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
Due to the growth of the ethanol market in Brazil, in some cases, refineries have dedicated efforts ...
New Quantitative Structure‐Property Relationships (QSPR) are presented to predict the flash point of...
International audienceWe present a novel probabilistic mean quantitative structure–property relation...
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable li...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
Dimensionless experimental formulae based on a rational reciprocal function for correlation of flas...
Quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPRs) are increasingly used for the prediction of ph...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
We report a novel method for calculating flash points of acyclic alkanes from flash point numbers, <...