[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to classify flammable liquids for the purpose of assessing their fire and explosion hazards. Because of the advancement of technology in discovering or synthesizing new compounds, there is often a significant gap between the demand for such data and their availability. In this regard, reliable methods to estimate the FP of a compound are indispensible. In this work, a quantitative structure property relationship study is presented for predicting the FP of organosilicon compounds. To build up and validate the proposed models, a data set of 230 organosilicon compounds are collected and divided into a training set of 184 compounds and a testing set of 46 compounds. The stepwise regression me...
An especially simple approach to the evaluation of flash point (FP) from additive fragment contribut...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
The flash point (FP) of a compound is the primary property used in the assessment of fire hazards fo...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to evaluate fire hazards of a flammable liquid....
Abstract: Good correlations between normal boiling points and flash points of Si-organic and Ge-orga...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
Flash points (T(FP)) of organic compounds are calculated from their flash point numbers, N(FP), with...
The net heat of combustion is one of the most important properties of flammable substances that can ...
In the present work, we report the development of models for the prediction of two fuel properties: ...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
International audienceIn this communication, a quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) i...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) models for the flash points of 758 organic compo...
An especially simple approach to the evaluation of flash point (FP) from additive fragment contribut...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
The flash point (FP) of a compound is the primary property used in the assessment of fire hazards fo...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to evaluate fire hazards of a flammable liquid....
Abstract: Good correlations between normal boiling points and flash points of Si-organic and Ge-orga...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
Flash points (T(FP)) of organic compounds are calculated from their flash point numbers, N(FP), with...
The net heat of combustion is one of the most important properties of flammable substances that can ...
In the present work, we report the development of models for the prediction of two fuel properties: ...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
International audienceIn this communication, a quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) i...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) models for the flash points of 758 organic compo...
An especially simple approach to the evaluation of flash point (FP) from additive fragment contribut...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...