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Octanol-water partition coefficient
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Estimation of Partitioning Properties
Explores the estimation of partitioning properties based on molecular structure and the influence of natural organic matter on bioavailability.
Solid-Water Partitioning: Multiphase Distribution
Explores the partitioning of organic compounds between solid and water phases, equilibrium sorption, and pollutant distribution.
Meshing Algorithms and Incompatible Meshes
Covers free meshing algorithms, partitioning, and incompatible meshes in 3D simulations, emphasizing the importance of mesh quality and element compatibility.
Liquid-liquid Partitioning
Covers liquid-liquid partitioning, including thermodynamics, special cases, and factors influencing solubility.
Equilibrium Partitioning of Organic Compounds
Explores equilibrium partitioning of organic compounds in environmental systems using fugacity and molar concentration units.
Organic Partitioning in Environmental Systems
Explores organic compound partitioning in environmental systems, covering key concepts like Henry's law and sorption isotherms.
Air-Liquid Partitioning: Kow
Explores Kow for hydrophobic compounds and their partitioning into nonpolar liquids and solids, considering temperature and salinity effects.
Chemical Equilibria and Reactivity
Covers chemical equilibria, Gibbs free energy, spontaneity in reactions, and activity coefficients in solutions.
Thermodynamics: Surface Energy
Explores surface energy in thermodynamics, discussing Gibbs free energy, surface tension, nucleation theories, precipitation models, and Brownian motion.
Thermodynamics: Understanding Mixtures and Distillation Processes
Explains thermodynamic principles of mixtures, focusing on distillation and phase behavior of real gases and liquids.