Models to Predict Solubility in Ternary Solvents Based on Sub-binary Experimental Data
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概要
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The capability of the extended forms, of two well established cosolvency models, i.e. the combined nearly ideal binary solvent/Redlich-Kister equation and the modified Wilson model, used to predict the solute solubility in non-aqueous ternary solvent mixtures is presented. These predictions are based on the measured solubilities of anthracene in binary solvent mixtures. As a result the values of average percent deviations were less than 2% for the anthracene solubility in ternary mixtures.This work was also extended to other cosolvency models, i.e. the extended Hildebrand solubility approach and the mixture response surface method, which are also commonly used for correlating solubility data in ternary solvents. The accuracy of the models is compared with each other and also with a published solubility model for ternary mixtures. The results illustrate that all models produced comparable accuracy.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2000-12-01
著者
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Jouyban-gharamaleki Abolghasem
Drug Design Group School Of Pharmacy University Of Bradford
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Jouyban-gharamaleki Abolghasem
Drug Design Group School Of Pharmacy University Of Bradford:(present Address)faculty Of Pharmacy The
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Clark Brian
Drug Development Group School Of Pharmacy University Of Bradford
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Clark Brian
Drug Design Group School Of Pharmacy University Of Bradford
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Acree Jr.
Department Of Chemistry University Of North Texas
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