Abstract
The aqueous solubility of organic compounds is important in a large number of areas of science. For this reason, solubility is a frequently measured property. Solubilities are reported in scientific publications representing nearly every scientific discipline. Yet in spite of the tremendous amount of solubility data that is available in the literature, it is difficult to find the solubility of a particular compound from a normal literature search. When values are available in the literature there are often major discrepancies among the values reported for a particular compound by different authors and it is difficult to select the best value from among all of the reported values. Hence, the ARIZONA dATAbASE was started.
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Dannenfelser, RM., Yalkowsky, S.H. (1988). The Arizona Database: An Aqueous Solubility Database for Nonelectrolytes. In: Jochum, C., Hicks, M.G., Sunkel, J. (eds) Physical Property Prediction in Organic Chemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74140-1_29
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