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Academic Article Predicting water solubility of congeners: chloronaphthalenes--a case study.
Academic Article Choosing safe dispersing media for C60 fullerenes by using cytotoxicity tests on the bacterium Escherichia coli.
Academic Article Application of quantum chemical approximations to environmental problems: prediction of water solubility for nitro compounds.
Academic Article New QSPR equations for prediction of aqueous solubility for military compounds.
Academic Article CORAL: QSPR models for solubility of [C60] and [C70] fullerene derivatives.
Academic Article Evaluation of the dependence of aqueous solubility of nitro compounds on temperature and salinity: a COSMO-RS simulation.
Academic Article CORAL: QSPR model of water solubility based on local and global SMILES attributes.
Academic Article Application of Random Forest and Multiple Linear Regression Techniques to QSPR Prediction of an Aqueous Solubility for Military Compounds.
Academic Article Novel enhanced applications of QSPR models: Temperature dependence of aqueous solubility.
Academic Article On the influence of microsolvation by argon atoms on the electron affinity properties of water dimer.
Academic Article Rare tautomer hypothesis supported by theoretical studies: ab initio investigations of prototropic tautomerism in the N-methyl-p base.
Academic Article Predicting water solubility and octanol water partition coefficient for carbon nanotubes based on the chiral vector.
Concept Solubility
Academic Article Chemosphere
Academic Article Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry: An Overview of the Last Two Decades and Current Trends; Eds. J. Leszczynski and M. K. Shukla
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