218 results on '"Abraham, Michael H."'
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2. Descriptors for vitamin K3 (menadione); calculation of biological and physicochemical properties
3. Descriptors for adamantane and some of its derivatives
4. Linear free energy relationship models for the retention of partially ionized acid-base compounds in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
5. Estimation of heat capacities of gases, liquids and solids, and heat capacities of vaporization and of sublimation of organic chemicals at 298.15 K
6. The assessment of intramolecular hydrogen bonding in ortho-substituted anilines by an NMR method
7. Descriptors for terpene esters from chromatographic and partition measurements: Estimation of human odor detection thresholds
8. Characterization of hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography retention by a linear free energy relationship. Comparison to reversed- and normal-phase retentions
9. Determination of the hydrogen-bond acidity and basicity for un-dissociated hydrazoic acid, isocyanic acid and isothiocyanic acid
10. Abraham model correlations for solute transfer into 2-methyl-2-butanol based on measured activity coefficient and solubility data at 298.15 K
11. Development of Abraham model expressions for predicting the standard molar enthalpies of vaporization of organic compounds at 298.15 K
12. Quantifying solvent effects through QSPR: A new look over different model equations
13. Abraham model correlations for describing solute transfer into 4-methyl-2-pentanol from both water and the gas phase
14. Descriptors for the hydrogen halides, their solution properties and hydrogen- bonding acidity and basicity: Comparison of the latter with gas phase data
15. Linear free energy relationship analysis of permeability across polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes and comparison with human skin permeation in vitro
16. Analysis of solute-pyridine intermolecular interactions based on experimental enthalpies of solution and enthalpies of solvation of solutes dissolved in pyridine
17. Gas-solvent and water-solvent partition of trans-stilbene at 298 K
18. Descriptors for ferrocene and some substituted ferrocenes
19. Descriptors for ions and ion-pairs for use in linear free energy relationships
20. Development of Abraham model correlations for solute transfer into both 2-propoxyethanol and 2-isopropoxyethanol at 298.15 K
21. The transfer of neutral molecules from water and from the gas phase to solvents acetophenone and aniline
22. Abraham model correlations for estimating solute transfer of neutral molecules into anhydrous acetic acid from water and from the gas phase
23. Effect of halogen substitution on the enthalpies of solvation and hydrogen bonding of organic solutes in chlorobenzene and 1,2-dichlorobenzene derived using multi-parameter correlations
24. Abraham model correlations for describing solute transfer into 2-butoxyethanol from both water and the gas phase at 298 K
25. Abraham model correlations for solute transfer into 2-methoxyethanol from water and from the gas phase
26. Studies on the hydrogen bond acidity, and other descriptors and properties for hydroxyflavones and hydroxyisoflavones
27. Abraham model correlations for solute transfer into 2-ethoxyethanol from water and from the gas phase
28. Examination of hydrogen-bonding interactions between dissolved solutes and alkylbenzene solvents based on Abraham model correlations derived from measured enthalpies of solvation
29. On the solubility of quercetin
30. Analysis of immobilized artificial membrane retention factors for both neutral and ionic species
31. Determination of solvation descriptors for terpene hydrocarbons from chromatographic measurements
32. Determination of partition coefficients of refrigerants by gas liquid chromatographic headspace analysis
33. The transfer of neutral molecules, ions and ionic species from water to benzonitrile; comparison with nitrobenzene
34. Enthalpy of solvation correlations for organic solutes and gases dissolved in 2-propanol, 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol and ethanol
35. Enthalpy of solvation correlations for organic solutes and gases dissolved in 1-propanol and tetrahydrofuran
36. Interspecies correlations of toxicity to eight aquatic organisms: Theoretical considerations
37. Correlation of enthalpies of solvation of organic vapors and gases in ionic liquid solvents using a group contribution version of the Abraham solvation parameter model
38. Mathematical correlations for describing enthalpies of solvation of organic vapors and gaseous solutes into ionic liquid solvents
39. Enthalpy of solvation correlations for organic solutes and gases dissolved in N, N-dimethylformamide and tert-butanol
40. Olfactory psychometric functions for homologous 2-ketones
41. Enthalpy of solvation correlations for organic solutes and gases dissolved in acetonitrile and acetone
42. Enthalpy of solvation correlations for gaseous solutes dissolved in dibutyl ether and ethyl acetate
43. Reply to the short communication “Comments on Quantifying solvent effects through QSPR: A new look over different model equations”
44. Comments on “Classification of biphasic solvent systems according to Abraham descriptors for countercurrent chromatography”
45. Enthalpy of solvation correlations for gaseous solutes dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide and propylene carbonate based on the Abraham model
46. Characterization of the sorption of gaseous and organic solutes onto polydimethyl siloxane solid-phase microextraction surfaces using the Abraham model
47. Characterization of the retention behavior of organic and pharmaceutical drug molecules on an immobilized artificial membrane column with the Abraham model
48. Correlation of the toxicity of organic compounds to tadpoles using the Abraham model
49. Correlating toxicities of organic compounds to select protozoa using the Abraham model
50. Solute–solvent interactions in micellar liquid chromatography: Characterization of hybrid micellar systems of sodium dodecyl sulfate–pentanol
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