The QSPR study of butane derivatives: (A mathematical approach)

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Abstract

The QSPR analysis provides a significant structural insight into the physiochemical properties of butane derivatives. We study some physiochemical properties of fourteen butane derivatives and develop a QSPR model using four topological indices and butane derivatives. Here we analyze how closely the topological indices are related to the physiochemical properties of butane derivatives. For this we compute analytically the topological indices of butane derivatives and plot the graphs between each of these topological indices to the properties of butane derivatives using Origin. This QSPR model exhibits a close correlation between Heavy atomic count, Complexity, Hydrogen bond acceptor count, and Surface tension of butane derivatives with the Redefined first Zagreb index, the Redefined third Zagreb index, the Sum connectivity index and the Reformulated first Zagreb index, respectively.

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Asok, A., & Kureethara, J. V. (2018). The QSPR study of butane derivatives: (A mathematical approach). Oriental Journal of Chemistry, 34(4), 1842–1846. https://doi.org/10.13005/ojc/3404018

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