In high-performance liquid chromatography, quantitative structure-retention relationships (QSRRs) are applied to model the relation between chromatographic retention and quantities derived from molecular structure of analytes. Classically a substantial number of test analytes is used to build QSRR models. This makes their application laborious and time consuming. In this work a strategy is presented to build QSRR models based on selected reduced calibration sets. The analytes in the reduced calibration sets are selected from larger sets of analytes by applying the algorithm of Kennard and Stone on the molecular descriptors used in the QSRR concerned. The strategy was applied on three QSRR models of different complexity, relating log kw or l...
The development of computer-assisted approaches capable of accurate prediction of the retention beha...
The development of quantitative structure retention relationships (QSRR) having sufficient accuracy ...
The hydrophobic subtraction model (HSM) combined with quantitative structure-retention relationships...
In high-performance liquid chromatography, quantitative structure-retention relationships (QSRRs) ar...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationship (QSRR) methodology is a useful tool in chromatography ...
One-factor-at-a-time experimentation was used for a long time as gold-standard optimization for liqu...
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is the most commonly used chromatographic technique in t...
Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography (RPLC) is a common liquid chromatographic mode used for the con...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRR) methodology combined with the Hydrophobic Subt...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure-retention relationship (QSRR) models are powerful techniques for the predicti...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRR) have the potential to speed up the screening p...
The development of computer-assisted approaches capable of accurate prediction of the retention beha...
The development of quantitative structure retention relationships (QSRR) having sufficient accuracy ...
The hydrophobic subtraction model (HSM) combined with quantitative structure-retention relationships...
In high-performance liquid chromatography, quantitative structure-retention relationships (QSRRs) ar...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationship (QSRR) methodology is a useful tool in chromatography ...
One-factor-at-a-time experimentation was used for a long time as gold-standard optimization for liqu...
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is the most commonly used chromatographic technique in t...
Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography (RPLC) is a common liquid chromatographic mode used for the con...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRR) methodology combined with the Hydrophobic Subt...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure-retention relationship (QSRR) models are powerful techniques for the predicti...
Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRR) have the potential to speed up the screening p...
The development of computer-assisted approaches capable of accurate prediction of the retention beha...
The development of quantitative structure retention relationships (QSRR) having sufficient accuracy ...
The hydrophobic subtraction model (HSM) combined with quantitative structure-retention relationships...