The UPPER (Unified Physicochemical Property Estimation Relationships) model uses additive and non-additive parameters to estimate 21 biologically and environmentally important physicochemical properties of organic compounds. Thermodynamically sound relationships are used to predict boiling and melting points, aqueous and octanol solubilities, vapor pressure and the air-octanol, air-water and octanol-water partition coefficients. These properties determine the distribution and fate of organic compounds in biological and environmental systems. The model has been validated on a data set of 2000 hydrocarbons and polyhalogenated hydrocarbons, provides a simple and accurate method to predict the properties studied
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
A statistical method, the bootstrap is used to test the reliability of QSAR models. Seven property-p...
Thermodynamic relationships are used to predict several physicochemical properties of organic compou...
The knowledge of physicochemical properties of organic compounds becomes increasingly important. In ...
The knowledge of physical and chemical properties of a compound is required for understanding and mo...
Physico-chemical properties of chemicals are important data for exposure analysis. They can be estim...
Aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, and Henry's law constant are among the most important properties...
Environmental partitioning influences fate, exposure and ecological risks of chemicals. Linear solva...
The relationship between aqueous activity coefficients (log γ(w)) and different physico-chemical pro...
Two estimation methods for water solubility are compared for several sets of compounds. One method i...
ABSTRACTbstract - This work presents a new predictive method for the estimation of properties of p...
The work presented may be divided into three sections: In the first section the solvation descriptor...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
A statistical method, the bootstrap is used to test the reliability of QSAR models. Seven property-p...
Thermodynamic relationships are used to predict several physicochemical properties of organic compou...
The knowledge of physicochemical properties of organic compounds becomes increasingly important. In ...
The knowledge of physical and chemical properties of a compound is required for understanding and mo...
Physico-chemical properties of chemicals are important data for exposure analysis. They can be estim...
Aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, and Henry's law constant are among the most important properties...
Environmental partitioning influences fate, exposure and ecological risks of chemicals. Linear solva...
The relationship between aqueous activity coefficients (log γ(w)) and different physico-chemical pro...
Two estimation methods for water solubility are compared for several sets of compounds. One method i...
ABSTRACTbstract - This work presents a new predictive method for the estimation of properties of p...
The work presented may be divided into three sections: In the first section the solvation descriptor...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models...
A statistical method, the bootstrap is used to test the reliability of QSAR models. Seven property-p...