This report provides a critical review of computational models, and in particular(quantitative) structure-property relationship (QSPR) models, that are available for the prediction of physicochemical properties. The emphasis of the review is on the usefulness of the models for the regulatory assessment of chemicals, particularly for the purposes of the new European legislation for the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of CHemicals (REACH), which entered into force in the European Union (EU) on 1 June 2007. It is estimated that some 30,000 chemicals will need to be further assessed under REACH. Clearly, the cost of determining the toxicological and ecotoxicological effects, the distribution and fate of 30,000 chemicals ...
International audienceFor registration of a chemical, European Union REACH legislation requires info...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR) are predictive methods of macroscopic propertie...
Faced with current energetic and environmental concerns, the development of safer and cleaner produc...
The use of alternative methods to experimental testing was encouraged by REACH for the gathering of ...
There are little available toxicity data on the vast majority of chemicals in commerce. High-through...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship models (QSPR) are predictive methods based on correlati...
National audienceQuantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) type methods have been up to no...
The new EU regulation REACH requires the evaluation of the physico-chemical properties of a large nu...
International audienceQuantitative Structure Property Relationship models have been developed for th...
Quantitative Structure Property Relationships (QSPR) are predictive methods of macroscopic propertie...
The new EU regulation REACH requires the evaluation of the physico-chemical properties of a large nu...
International audienceFor registration of a chemical, European Union REACH legislation requires info...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR) are predictive methods of macroscopic propertie...
Faced with current energetic and environmental concerns, the development of safer and cleaner produc...
The use of alternative methods to experimental testing was encouraged by REACH for the gathering of ...
There are little available toxicity data on the vast majority of chemicals in commerce. High-through...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship models (QSPR) are predictive methods based on correlati...
National audienceQuantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) type methods have been up to no...
The new EU regulation REACH requires the evaluation of the physico-chemical properties of a large nu...
International audienceQuantitative Structure Property Relationship models have been developed for th...
Quantitative Structure Property Relationships (QSPR) are predictive methods of macroscopic propertie...
The new EU regulation REACH requires the evaluation of the physico-chemical properties of a large nu...
International audienceFor registration of a chemical, European Union REACH legislation requires info...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR) are predictive methods of macroscopic propertie...
Faced with current energetic and environmental concerns, the development of safer and cleaner produc...