International audienceAbstract. The Henry's law constant is a key property needed to address the multiphase behaviour of organics in the atmosphere. Methods that can reliably predict the values for the vast number of organic compounds of atmospheric interest are therefore required. The effective Henry's law constant H* in air-water systems at 298 K was compiled from literature for 488 organic compounds bearing functional groups of atmospheric relevance. This data set was used to assess the reliability of the HENRYWIN bond contribution method and the SPARC approach for the determination of H*. Moreover, this data set was used to develop GROMHE, a new Structure Activity Relationship (SAR) based on a group contribution approach. These methods ...
Henry’s law constant is important for assessing the environmental fate of organic compounds, includi...
A first-order temperature-dependent group contribution method was developed to predict Henry’s law c...
Structure–activity (SAR) methods are presented for estimating rate constants at 298 K and approximat...
International audienceAbstract. The Henry's law constant is a key property needed to address the mul...
International audienceHenry's law constant is a significant parameter in description of the phase be...
International audienceIn this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure-property re...
The Henry\u27s law constant of a chemical solute in water exhibits a maximum value at a temperature ...
The Henry’s law constants of seven aldehydes have been determined as a function of temperature by b...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter in predicting the transport, behavior and fat...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
The Henry's law constant (H) is a crucial variable to investigate the air-water exchange of persiste...
Aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, and Henry's law constant are among the most important properties...
Many atmospheric chemicals occur in the gas phase as well as in liquid cloud droplets and aerosol pa...
In this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) to e...
International audienceMercaptans (RSH) or thiols are odorous substances offensive at low concentrati...
Henry’s law constant is important for assessing the environmental fate of organic compounds, includi...
A first-order temperature-dependent group contribution method was developed to predict Henry’s law c...
Structure–activity (SAR) methods are presented for estimating rate constants at 298 K and approximat...
International audienceAbstract. The Henry's law constant is a key property needed to address the mul...
International audienceHenry's law constant is a significant parameter in description of the phase be...
International audienceIn this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure-property re...
The Henry\u27s law constant of a chemical solute in water exhibits a maximum value at a temperature ...
The Henry’s law constants of seven aldehydes have been determined as a function of temperature by b...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter in predicting the transport, behavior and fat...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
The Henry's law constant (H) is a crucial variable to investigate the air-water exchange of persiste...
Aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, and Henry's law constant are among the most important properties...
Many atmospheric chemicals occur in the gas phase as well as in liquid cloud droplets and aerosol pa...
In this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) to e...
International audienceMercaptans (RSH) or thiols are odorous substances offensive at low concentrati...
Henry’s law constant is important for assessing the environmental fate of organic compounds, includi...
A first-order temperature-dependent group contribution method was developed to predict Henry’s law c...
Structure–activity (SAR) methods are presented for estimating rate constants at 298 K and approximat...