2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11172-007-0262-2
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Octane numbers (ONs) of hydrocarbons: a QSPR study using optimal topological indices for the topological equivalents of the ONs

Abstract: A new method proposed for solving QSPR tasks is based on transition from numerical values to topological equivalents (TEs) of physicochemical properties of chemical compounds. The TEs are unambiguously related to corresponding properties; for n alkanes, they are linear functions of the number, n, of carbon atoms. Since the TE depends only on the corresponding physicochemical parameter, it can be calculated for any hydrocarbon using the same relation ships as those known for n alkanes. The optimal topological i… Show more

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“…The neural network inputs can be molecular descriptors [20][21][22], functional groups [23,24], NMR spectroscopy [25]. Topological indices are developed to deal with complex physicochemical properties which incorporate the branching degree, shape and size of molecules [26][27][28]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neural network inputs can be molecular descriptors [20][21][22], functional groups [23,24], NMR spectroscopy [25]. Topological indices are developed to deal with complex physicochemical properties which incorporate the branching degree, shape and size of molecules [26][27][28]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimentally determined octane numbers of the selected hydrocarbons were quoted from Russian Chemical Bulletin [18]. The data sets contain 65 molecules which are divided into two training and validation sets.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ryzhov et al [30] used optimal topological indices for studying the octane numbers corresponding to 68 alkanes that have not been characterised experimentally, thus improving the results obtained by Smolenskii et al [33] that introduced a new QSPR method based on transition numerical values to topological equivalents of physicochemical properties of alkanes.…”
Section: Other Related Developments On Octane Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%