2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.119847
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Solubility measurement, correlation and mixing properties of thioacetamide in fifteen pure solvents

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“…The modified Apelblat equation, λh equation and Wilson model are employed to analyze the correlation of the solubility data of resmetirom (form A) in pure solvents, and J–A–V model are utilized for correlation of solubility data of form A in propanol + heptane, as outlined in Table 4 . 33,34 The applicability as well as the accuracy of these four equations for determining the solubility of resmetirom are assessed using the average relative deviation (ARD%) as shown below: 35 where, x i exp and x i cal refer to the experimental and calculated solubility data of resmetirom (form A), respectively. N is the number of data.…”
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“…The modified Apelblat equation, λh equation and Wilson model are employed to analyze the correlation of the solubility data of resmetirom (form A) in pure solvents, and J–A–V model are utilized for correlation of solubility data of form A in propanol + heptane, as outlined in Table 4 . 33,34 The applicability as well as the accuracy of these four equations for determining the solubility of resmetirom are assessed using the average relative deviation (ARD%) as shown below: 35 where, x i exp and x i cal refer to the experimental and calculated solubility data of resmetirom (form A), respectively. N is the number of data.…”
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“…Drawing 4. 33,34 The applicability as well as the accuracy of these four equations for determining the solubility of resmetirom are assessed using the average relative deviation (ARD%) as shown below: 35…”
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“…The KAT-LSER model is used to study the effect of solvent on dissolution behavior, and the formula is as follows: ln nobreak0em.25em⁡ x = C 0 + C 1 π * prefix+ C 2 β + C 3 α + C 4 ( V s δ H 2 100 R T ) α is the hydrogen bond acidity of the solvent. β is the hydrogen bond basicity of the solvent.…”
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confidence: 99%