Abramowitz, R.; Yalkowsky, S.H. Melting Point, Boiling Point, and Symmetry. Pharm. Res. 1990, 7, 9, 942–947.

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Abramowitz, R.; Yalkowsky, S.H. Melting Point, Boiling Point, and Symmetry. Pharm. Res. 1990, 7, 9, 942–947.

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Property MP: Melting point [K]

11: A correlation of melting points and boiling points

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12: A correlation of melting points using boiling points and SIGMAL

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13: A correlation of melting points using boiling points, SIGMAL, EXPAN and ORTHO

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14: A correlation of melting points using just the geometric factors

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dc.date.accessioned2012-05-14T19:42:39Z
dc.date.available2012-05-14T19:42:39Z
dc.date.issued2012-05-14
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10967/4
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.15152/QDB.4
dc.description.abstractThe relationship between the melting point of a compound and its chemical structure remains poorly understood. The melting point of a compound can be related to certain of its other physical chemical properties. The boiling point of a compound can be determined from additive constitutive properties, but the melting point can be estimated only with the aid of nonadditive constitutive parameters. The melting point of some non-hydrogen-bonding, rigid compounds can be estimated by the equation MP = 0.772 * BP + 110.8 * SIGMAL + 11.56 * ORTHO + 31.9 * EXPAN - 240.7 where MP is the melting point of the compound in Kelvin, BP is the boiling point, SIGMAL is the logarithm of the symmetry number, EXPAN is the cube of the eccentricity of the compound, and ORTHO indicates the number of groups that are ortho to another group.
dc.publisherVillu Ruusmann
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 Universal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/*
dc.titleAbramowitz, R.; Yalkowsky, S.H. Melting Point, Boiling Point, and Symmetry. Pharm. Res. 1990, 7, 9, 942–947.
qdb.property.endpoint1. Physical Chemical Properties 1.1. Melting pointen_US
qdb.prediction.applicationSAS 6en_US
bibtex.entryarticleen_US
bibtex.entry.authorAbramowitz, R.
bibtex.entry.authorYalkowsky, S. H.
bibtex.entry.doi10.1023/A:1015949907825en_US
bibtex.entry.journalPharm. Res.en_US
bibtex.entry.number9en_US
bibtex.entry.pages942–947en_US
bibtex.entry.titleMelting Point, Boiling Point, and Symmetryen_US
bibtex.entry.volume7en_US
bibtex.entry.year1990
qdb.model.typeRegression model (regression)en_US


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