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Samuel H. Yalkowsky

Samuel H. Yalkowsky

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Chemistry

D-Index
76
Citations
20910
World Ranking
4240
National Ranking
1341

Overview

Samuel H. Yalkowsky is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on Materials Science and Chemistry, with specific attention to several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Spectroscopy.

The main topics of work explored by Yalkowsky include:

  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Thermal and Kinetic Analysis
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography

Yalkowsky has contributed to several publications in recognized scientific venues, including:

  • Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
  • Pharmaceutical Research
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Yalkowsky include:

  • "Machine learning transition temperatures from 2D structure," 2021, Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
  • "The Relationship Between Molecular Symmetry and Physicochemical Properties Involving Boiling and Melting of Organic Compounds," 2023, Pharmaceutical Research
  • "A cluster of articles in memory of Rodolfo Pinal, Ph.D.," 2025, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yalkowsky include Andrew E. Sifain, Betsy M. Rice, Brian C. Barnes, David Humberto Lopez, and Hwee Jing Ong. These collaborations span a range of research topics and contribute to the multi-disciplinary nature of Yalkowsky's scientific output.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of aqueous solubility data

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky;Yan He;Parijat Jain

  • Solubility and Solubilization in Aqueous Media

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky

  • Solubility and partitioning I: Solubility of nonelectrolytes in water

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky;Shri C. Valvani

  • Mass transport Phenomena and Models: Theoretical Concepts

    G.L. Flynn;S.H. Yalkowsky;T.J. Roseman

  • Techniques of solubilization of drugs

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky

  • Estimation of the aqueous solubility I: Application to organic nonelectrolytes

    Neera Jain;Samuel H. Yalkowsky

  • Water solubility and octanol/water partition coefficients of organics. Limitations of the solubility-partition coefficient correlation

    Sujit. Banerjee;Samuel H. Yalkowsky;C. Valvani

  • Aqueous solubility : methods of estimation for organic compounds

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky;Sujit Banerjee

  • Rationale for Design of Biologically Reversible Drug Derivatives: Prodrugs

    A.A. Sinkula;S.H. Yalkowsky

  • Correlation and prediction of mass transport across membranes I: Influence of alkyl chain length on flux‐determining properties of barrier and diffusant

    G. L. Flynn;S. H. Yalkowsky

  • Water Solubilities of Polynuclear Aromatic and Heteroaromatic Compounds

    Robert S. Pearlman;Samuel H. Yalkowsky;Sujit Banerjee

  • Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data, Second Edition

    Samuel Yalkowsky;Yan He;Parijat Jain

  • Enhanced intestinal absorption of cyclosporine in rats through the reduction of emulsion droplet size.

    Bryan D. Tarr;Samuel H. Yalkowsky

  • Solubilization by cosolvents. Establishing useful constants for the log-linear model

    Jeffrey W. Millard;F.A. Alvarez-Núñez;S.H. Yalkowsky

  • Relationships between aqueous solubility and octanol-water partition coefficients

    D. Mackay;A. Bobra;W.Y. Shiu;S.H. Yalkowsky

  • Solubilization of rapamycin.

    Pahala Simamora;Joan M Alvarez;Samuel H Yalkowsky

  • Prediction of Drug Solubility by the General Solubility Equation (GSE)

    Yingqing Ran;Samuel H. Yalkowsky

  • Solubilities and partitioning. 2. Relationships between aqueous solubilities, partition coefficients, and molecular surface areas of rigid aromatic hydrocarbons

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky;Shri C. Valvani

  • Solubility and Partitioning VI: Octanol Solubility and Octanol–Water Partition Coefficients

    Samuel H Yalkowsky;S. C. Valvani;T. J. Roseman

  • Estimation of Entropies of Fusion of Organic Compounds

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky

  • Physical chemical properties of drugs

    Samuel H. Yalkowsky;Anthony A. Sinkula;Shri C. Valvani

Frequent Co-Authors

George Zografi
George Zografi University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gordon L. Amidon
Gordon L. Amidon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
An Li
An Li University of Illinois at Chicago
Donald Mackay
Donald Mackay Trent University
Gordon L. Flynn
Gordon L. Flynn University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Wan Ying Shiu
Wan Ying Shiu University of Toronto
Michael J. Pikal
Michael J. Pikal University of Connecticut
Hsinchun Chen
Hsinchun Chen University of Arizona
P. Suresh C. Rao
P. Suresh C. Rao Purdue University West Lafayette
William D. Figg
William D. Figg National Institutes of Health

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