1985
DOI: 10.1080/01496398508058355
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Prediction of the Distribution Constant of Some Solutes Containing Hydrophilic Functional Groups from Data on the Solubility of Water in Organic Solvents

Abstract: The distribution behavior of solutes containing a hydrophilic group, between aqueous and different organic phases, has been examined from the standpoint of the influence of the organic solvent. The distribution constant (Kd) has been well correlated with the solubility of water in the organic phase (SH,~) by an equation of the form log Kd = a log S H ,~ + bwhere the constant a approximates to unity for a solute with a single polar functional group. The dimerization behavior of solutes in different organic phas… Show more

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“…A linear logarithmic correlation has been suggested by Kojima et al [54] to exist between K d values measured with various diluents and the solubility of water (S w ) in the diluent. Data on DBPA [13] have been said to obey the equation log K d = 1.103 log S w + 3.055.…”
Section: Partition Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A linear logarithmic correlation has been suggested by Kojima et al [54] to exist between K d values measured with various diluents and the solubility of water (S w ) in the diluent. Data on DBPA [13] have been said to obey the equation log K d = 1.103 log S w + 3.055.…”
Section: Partition Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 94%