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Sarah Cheeran
Researcher at University of North Texas
Publications - 7
Citations - 101
Sarah Cheeran is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Partition coefficient. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 88 citations.
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Determination of Abraham model solute descriptors for 2-methyl-3-nitrobenzoic acid from measured solubility data in alcohol, alkyl ether, alkyl acetate and 2-alkoxyalcohol mono-solvents
Erin Hart,Ashley M. Ramirez,Sarah Cheeran,Maribel Barrera,Melissa Y. Horton,Anisha Wadawadigi,William E. Acree,Michael H. Abraham +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Abraham model solute descriptors for the monomeric form of 2-methyl-3-nitrobenzoic acid were used to calculate the observed solubility data to within 0.06 log units.
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Abraham model expressions for describing water-to-organic solvent and gas-to-organic solvent partition coefficients for solute transfer into anhydrous poly(ethylene glycol) dialkyl ether solvents at 298.15 K
Erin Hart,Sarah Cheeran,Grace E. Little,Hunter Singleton,William E. Acree,Michael H. Abraham +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived Abraham model correlations to predict the partitioning behavior of additional solutes into dry, anhydrous butyl diglyme, butyl triglyme and tetraglyme.
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Solubility of sorbic acid in organic mono-solvents: calculation of Abraham model solute descriptors from measured solubility data
Maribel Barrera,Erin Hart,Melissa Y. Horton,Elizabeth Higgins,Sarah Cheeran,Grace E. Little,Hunter Singleton,Donavyn Calhoon,Kyle Gillispie,Febronia Khalil,Randall R. Williams,William E. Acree,Michael H. Abraham +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, Abraham model descriptors are used to predict sorbic acid solubilities at 298.15 K. The calculated descriptors were found to describe the measured solubility and partition coefficient data to within 0.10 log units.
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Abraham Model Correlations for Triethylene Glycol Solvent Derived from Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficient, Partition Coefficient and Solubility Data Measured at 298.15 K
Igor A. Sedov,Timur I. Magsumov,Erin Hart,Ashley M. Ramirez,Sarah Cheeran,Maribel Barrera,Melissa Y. Horton,Anisha Wadawadigi,Olivia Zha,Xin Tong,William E. Acree,Michael H. Abraham +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a gas chromatographic headspace analysis method was used to experimentally determine gas-to-liquid partition coefficients and infinite dilution activity coefficients for 29 liquid organic solutes dissolved in triethylene glycol at 298.15
Abraham Model Correlations for Triethylene Glycol Solvent Derived from Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficient, Partition Coefficient and Solubility Data Measured at 298.15 K
O Zha,Melissa Y. Horton,Erin Hart,Sarah Cheeran,Ashley M. Ramirez,Timur I. Magsumov,Xin Tong,Akash Wadawadigi,Maribel Barrera,Michael H. Abraham,William E. Acree,Igor A. Sedov +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a gas chromatographic headspace analysis method was used to experimentally determine gas-to-liquid partition coefficients and infinite dilution activity coefficients for 29 liquid organic solutes dissolved in triethylene glycol at 298.15