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A comparison of the solvation properties of 2-nitrophenyloctyl ether, nitrobenzene, and n-octanol as assessed by ion transfer experiments

Gulaboski et al., 2004

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11453782542087942816
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Gulaboski R
Galland A
Bouchard G
Caban K
Kretschmer A
Carrupt P
Stojek Z
Girault H
Scholz F
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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The lipophilicity of the anionic forms of drugs and model compounds was assessed by their transfer across (i) the water− 2-nitrophenyloctyl ether (NPOE),(ii) the water− nitrobenzene (NB), and (iii) the water− n-octanol interfaces by using the three-phase electrode technique …
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