The flash point (FP) of a compound is the primary property used in the assessment of fire hazards for flammable liquids and is amongst the crucial information that people handling flammable liquids must possess as far as industrial safety is concerned. In this work, the FPs of 236 organosilicon compounds were collected and used to construct a quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) model for predicting their FPs. The CODESSA PRO software was adopted to calculate the required molecular descriptors, and 350 molecular descriptors were developed for each compound. A modified stepwise regression algorithm was applied to choose descriptors that were highly correlated with the FP of organosilicon compounds. The proposed model was a lin...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to classify flammable liquids for the purpose o...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to evaluate fire hazards of a flammable liquid....
Abstract: Good correlations between normal boiling points and flash points of Si-organic and Ge-orga...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
Flash points (T(FP)) of organic compounds are calculated from their flash point numbers, N(FP), with...
Fire and explosions are the dominant hazards in many industry sectors, especially oil and gas. The ...
A quantitative structure property relationship study of the flash point of a diverse set of 271 comp...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) models for the flash points of 758 organic compo...
International audienceIn this communication, a quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) i...
An especially simple approach to the evaluation of flash point (FP) from additive fragment contribut...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to classify flammable liquids for the purpose o...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to evaluate fire hazards of a flammable liquid....
Abstract: Good correlations between normal boiling points and flash points of Si-organic and Ge-orga...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
Flash points (T(FP)) of organic compounds are calculated from their flash point numbers, N(FP), with...
Fire and explosions are the dominant hazards in many industry sectors, especially oil and gas. The ...
A quantitative structure property relationship study of the flash point of a diverse set of 271 comp...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) models for the flash points of 758 organic compo...
International audienceIn this communication, a quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) i...
An especially simple approach to the evaluation of flash point (FP) from additive fragment contribut...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
Flash point (FP) is an important parameter for assessing the safety of chemical compounds. Many empi...