Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient Measurement by a Simple 1H NMR Method

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Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient Measurement by a Simple 1H NMR Method. / Cumming, Hemi; Rücker, Christoph.
in: ACS Omega, Jahrgang 2, Nr. 9, 30.09.2017, S. 6244-6249.

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Cumming H, Rücker C. Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient Measurement by a Simple 1H NMR Method. ACS Omega. 2017 Sep 30;2(9):6244-6249. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.7b01102

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abstract = "We describe a simple miniature shake-flask method to measure the octanol-water partition coefficient of an organic compound. Partition between water and octanol is performed in an NMR tube; the aqueous phase is analyzed by 1H NMR spectroscopy using a benchtop low-field NMR instrument. Neither pre-equilibration of solvents nor isolation of the two phases is required. The procedure is fast and easy enough to be used in a students' laboratory. Scope and limitations as well as possible sources of error are discussed in detail.",
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