1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-66321997000200005
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Estimation of Properties of Pure Organic Substances with Group and Pair Contributions

Abstract: ABSTRACTbstract - This work presents a new predictive method for the estimation of properties of pure organic substances. Each compound is assigned a molecular graph or an adjacency matrix representing its chemical structure, from which properties are then obtained as a summation of all contributions associated with functional groups and chemically bonded pairs of groups. The proposed technique is applied to the estimation of critical temperature, critical pressure, critical volume and normal boiling point of … Show more

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“…A nearly linear variation of this property with the increasing number of carbons can be seen, since the value for T bi increased, and consequently the value for ρ i rose. Therefore, as confirmed by Ourique and Telles (1997), it is reasonable to state that the estimation of ω ac must be a function of the structural and functional groups, but correlations to relate the structures and ω ac are often limited to specific hydrocarbon compounds.…”
Section: Data For the Pseudocritical Properties Of High-boilingpoint mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A nearly linear variation of this property with the increasing number of carbons can be seen, since the value for T bi increased, and consequently the value for ρ i rose. Therefore, as confirmed by Ourique and Telles (1997), it is reasonable to state that the estimation of ω ac must be a function of the structural and functional groups, but correlations to relate the structures and ω ac are often limited to specific hydrocarbon compounds.…”
Section: Data For the Pseudocritical Properties Of High-boilingpoint mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By assuming a value of one for the radial distribution function, it was possible to take into account the association contribution by a GC approach. In the group contribution approach molecules are considered to be formed by segments chosen from a previously established set, which allows the description of a large number of substances in terms of a much smaller number of parameters (Ourique and Telles, 1997). Association and solvation effects play a major role in the properties of pure compounds and mixtures that can form hydrogen bonds.…”
Section: Brazilian Journal Of Chemical Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Venkatasubramanian et al first proposed the use of GA with groups as the building blocks for polymer design. Ourique first proposed the use of SA in CAMD. Kokossis et al employed SA to predict the molecular structure, successfully avoiding a combinatorial explosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%