Diplomová práce se zaměřuje na rozšíření vazebně-příspěvkové metody implementované v softwarovém nástroji EPI Suite pro odhad Henryho konstanty při 25 °C na použití v rozmezí teplot 0-100 °C. Součástí práce je také doplnění existujících databází údajů o termodynamických veličinách ve vodných roztocích o novější data z literatury, publikované po roce 2011.The diploma thesis focuses on extending the bond-contribution method implemented in a software tool EPI Suite for estimation of the Henry's constant at 25 °C for use in a temperature range of 0-100 °C. The existing database of thermodynamic quantities in aqueous solutions was supplemented by recent data from the literature published after 2011
In this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) to e...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
Henry's law constants (HLC) are derived for several polyols bearing between 2 and 6 hydroxyl group...
The Henry\u27s law constant of a chemical solute in water exhibits a maximum value at a temperature ...
International audienceHenry's law constant is a significant parameter in description of the phase be...
Zastosowano metodę mikroekstrakcji do fazy stacjonarnej z fazy nadpowierzchniowej do wyznaczania sta...
Experimental data for Henry\u27s law constant of organic solutes at temperatures between (313.15 and...
The Henry's law constant is a key property needed to address the multiphase behaviour of organics in...
A first-order temperature-dependent group contribution method was developed to predict Henry’s law c...
It is shown that Henry’s law constants can be experimentally determined by comparing headspace conte...
AbstractLiquid–air partition coefficients (Henry's law constants, HLCs) of eight flavour compounds (...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter in predicting the transport, behavior and fat...
grantor: University of TorontoA study is presented on the properties of organic iodides, ...
Aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, and Henry's law constant are among the most important properties...
International audienceIn this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure-property re...
In this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) to e...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
Henry's law constants (HLC) are derived for several polyols bearing between 2 and 6 hydroxyl group...
The Henry\u27s law constant of a chemical solute in water exhibits a maximum value at a temperature ...
International audienceHenry's law constant is a significant parameter in description of the phase be...
Zastosowano metodę mikroekstrakcji do fazy stacjonarnej z fazy nadpowierzchniowej do wyznaczania sta...
Experimental data for Henry\u27s law constant of organic solutes at temperatures between (313.15 and...
The Henry's law constant is a key property needed to address the multiphase behaviour of organics in...
A first-order temperature-dependent group contribution method was developed to predict Henry’s law c...
It is shown that Henry’s law constants can be experimentally determined by comparing headspace conte...
AbstractLiquid–air partition coefficients (Henry's law constants, HLCs) of eight flavour compounds (...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter in predicting the transport, behavior and fat...
grantor: University of TorontoA study is presented on the properties of organic iodides, ...
Aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, and Henry's law constant are among the most important properties...
International audienceIn this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure-property re...
In this article, we present a comprehensive quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) to e...
The Henry's law constant (H) is an important parameter that is required to estimate the air-water ex...
Henry's law constants (HLC) are derived for several polyols bearing between 2 and 6 hydroxyl group...