Two solvation equations that can be used either as LSERs or as QSARs have been applied to various processes that involve transfer of a series of solutes from the gas phase to a condensed phase or transfer of a series of solutes from one condensed phase to another. In the former class, the processes include gas-liquid chromatography, gas-solid chromatography, the solubility of gases and vapours in polymers and organic solvents, and upper respiratory tract irritation in mice. The latter class includes water-octanol and other partitions, the inhibition of firefly luciferase enzyme by aqueous nonelectrolytes, and general anaesthesia. © 1993 IUPAC.
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Abraham, M. H. (1993). Application of solvation equations to chemical and biochemical processes. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 65(12), 2503–2512. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199365122503
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