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Andreas M. Zissimos

Researcher at Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment

Publications -  40
Citations -  3102

Andreas M. Zissimos is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Troodos Ophiolite & Soil test. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2658 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas M. Zissimos include University College London & University of North London.

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Determination of sets of solute descriptors from chromatographic measurements

TL;DR: It is concluded that for processes that entail transfer of a solute from one phase to another, only a small number of solute descriptors is needed to provide a reasonably accurate analysis of the process.
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Fast Calculation of van der Waals Volume as a Sum of Atomic and Bond Contributions and Its Application to Drug Compounds

TL;DR: A new method for calculating van der Waals volume has been developed, based on Bondi radii, and the results show that the van Der Waals volumes calculated from VABC are equivalent to the computer-calculated van derWaals volumes for organic compounds.
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Some Novel Liquid Partitioning Systems: Water−Ionic Liquids and Aqueous Biphasic Systems

TL;DR: Partition coefficients, as values of log P, between two room-temperature ionic liquids and between water and an aqueous biphasic system have been correlated with Abraham's solute descriptors to yield linear free energy relationships.
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Application of hydrogen bonding calculations in property based drug design.

TL;DR: The solvation equations can be interpreted to provide a qualitative chemical insight into biological partition and transport mechanisms and applications to blood-brain partition and human intestinal absorption are discussed.
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GEMAS: Establishing geochemical background and threshold for 53 chemical elements in European agricultural soil

TL;DR: The GEMAS (geochemical mapping of agricultural soil) project collected 2108 Ap horizon soil samples from regularly ploughed fields in 33 European countries, covering 5.6 million km2 as discussed by the authors.