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D-Index
57
Citations
22035
World Ranking
10914
National Ranking
2991

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  • Linear solvation energy relationships. 23. A comprehensive collection of the solvatochromic parameters, .pi.*, .alpha., and .beta., and some methods for simplifying the generalized solvatochromic equation

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Jose Luis M. Abboud;Michael H. Abraham;R. W. Taft

  • The solvatochromic comparison method. I. The .beta.-scale of solvent hydrogen-bond acceptor (HBA) basicities

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  • The solvatochromic comparison method. 6. The .pi.* scale of solvent polarities

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  • The solvatochromic comparison method. 2. The .alpha.-scale of solvent hydrogen-bond donor (HBD) acidities

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  • AN EXAMINATION OF LINEAR SOLVATION ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS

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  • Linear solvation energy relations

    Robert W. Taft;Jose-Luis M. Abboud;Mortimer J. Kamlet;Michael H. Abraham

  • Linear solvation energy relationship. 46. An improved equation for correlation and prediction of octanol/water partition coefficients of organic nonelectrolytes (including strong hydrogen bond donor solutes)

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Ruth M. Doherty;Michael H. Abraham;Yizhak Marcus

  • Linear Solvation Energy Relationships: 36. Molecular Properties Governing Solubilities of Organic Nonelectrolytes In Water

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Ruth M. Doherty;Jose-Luis M. Abboud;Michael H. Abraham

  • Linear Solvation Energy Relationships. Standard Molar Gibbs Free Energies and Enthalpies of Transfer of Ions from Water into Nonaqueous Solvents

    Y. Marcus;M. J. Kamlet;R. W. Taft

  • Study of retention processes in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography by the use of the solvatochromic comparison method.

    Paul C. Sadek;Peter W. Carr;Ruth M. Doherty;Mortimer J. Kamlet

  • Chemistry of Detonations. III. Evaluation of the Simplified Calculational Method for Chapman‐Jouguet Detonation Pressures on the Basis of Available Experimental Information

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Charles Dickinson

  • LINEAR SOLVATION ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS. 23. A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF THE SOLVATOCHROMIC PARAMETERS, Π*, α, AND β, AND SOME METHODS FOR SIMPLIFYING THE GENERALIZED SOLVATOCHROMIC EQUATION

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  • Regarding a generalized scale of solvent polarities

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  • Study of temperature and mobile-phase effects in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography by the use of the solvatochromic comparison method.

    Peter W. Carr;Ruth M. Doherty;Mortimer J. Kamlet;Robert W. Taft

  • Solubility Properties in Polymers and Biological Media 5: An Analysis of the Physicochemical Properties Which Influence Octanol–Water Partition Coefficients of Aliphatic and Aromatic Solutes

    R.W. Taft;Michael H. Abraham;George R. Famini;Ruth M. Doherty

  • Solubility properties in polymers and biological media. 7. An analysis of toxicant properties that influence inhibition of bioluminescence in Photobacterium phosphoreum (the Microtox test).

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Ruth M. Doherty;Gilman D. Veith;Robert W. Taft

  • Linear solvation energy relationships. 41. Important differences between aqueous solubility relationships for aliphatic and aromatic solutes

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Ruth M. Doherty;Michael H. Abraham;Peter W. Carr

  • Chemistry of Detonations. IV. Evaluation of a Simple Predictional Method for Detonation Velocities of C–H–N–O Explosives

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Harold Hurwitz

  • Solubility properties in polymers and biological media 4. correlation of octanol water partition coefficients with solvatochromic parameters

    Mortimer J. Kamlet;Michael H. Abraham;Ruth M. Doherty;R. W. Taft

  • SOLUBILITY PROPERTIES IN POLYMERS AND BIOLOGICAL MEDIA. 4. CORRELATION OF OCTANOL/WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENTS WITH SOLVATOCHROMIC PARAMETERS

    M. J. Kamlet;M. H. Abraham;R. M. Doherty;R. W. Taft

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael H. Abraham
Michael H. Abraham University College London
Robert W. Taft
Robert W. Taft University of California, Irvine
Peter W. Carr
Peter W. Carr University of Minnesota
William J. Koros
William J. Koros Georgia Institute of Technology

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