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A electronic properties

Marchand A. Electronic properties of doped carbons. In Walker PL (Ed.), Chemistry and Physics of Carbon. Marcel Dekker, New York, 1971 7 155-191. [Pg.501]

Various strategies have been advocated in order to cover the physicochemical parameter space of a series of new compounds as well as possible. Familiar strategies go back to proposals by Topliss and Craig. Both are schemes used for substituent variation at a selected site. The Topliss substitution scheme can be used to optimize aromatic and aliphatic substituents using a fixed set of substituents and rules. A Craig plot is a 2D plot of selected descriptors, for example, Hammett a (electronic properties) and Hansch 7T values (lipophilicity). Substituents can be selected from each quadrant of this plot such that they vary widely in their properties, for example, lipophilic and hydrophilic, electron-donor and electron-acceptor, and to ensure the two properties are not correlated in the selected set which is preferable for the generation of stable QSAR models. [Pg.505]


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