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A Comprehensive Compendium Of Published Property Estimation Techniques For Organic Compounds.
For scientists and engineers seeking to estimate properties of compounds, this time-saving Handbook brings together in one compact volume a vast array of property estimation methods from more than 2,700 published sources for calculating these and many other properties of organic compounds: - Density and molar volume. - Boiling point. - Refractive index and molar refraction. - Melting point. - Surface tension and parachor. - Water solubility. - Viscosity. - Air/water partition coefficient. - Vapor pressure. - Octanol/water partition coefficient. - Enthalpy of vaporization. - Soil/water partition coefficient.
The property estimation techniques detailed in the Handbook have been chosen for their broad applicability and practical value. The discussion of each estimating technique includes a clear exposition of the technique, including classes of compounds for which it is applicable and critical consideration of its strengths and weaknesses, as well as many worked-out examples demonstrating the technique.
The Handbook can be used on its own or in tandem with the Toolkit for Estimating Physicochemical Properties of Organic Compounds, an easy-to-use, Windows(r)-based program that puts rapid estimation routines and flexible search capabilities at the user's fingertips. The Toolkit CD features routines for estimating key properties of organic compounds and a database of property and other data for more than 24,000 organic compounds.
MARTIN REINHARD is Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University in Stanford, California. AXEL DREFAHL is affiliated with the Institute for Physical Chemistry at the Technical University/Bergakademie Freiberg in Freiberg, Germany.