Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) and (Benzo)triazoles (B/TAZs) are considered as “emerging pollutants” as they are broadly distributed in the environment, because of their extensive use and are considered to be hazardous, as they cause adverse effects to humans and other non-target species. The lack of physico-chemical properties of these pollutants urges the use of available limited data to predict such properties for other existing or novel chemicals, as suggested by REACH. Internally robust and externally validated QSPR models were developed for these compounds. For PFCs, QSPR models on Water Solubility (WS), Vapor Pressure (VP) and Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) were developed and structural applicability domain (AD) was verifie...