From: Richard Prankerd (Richard.Prankerd$##$vcp.monash.edu.au)
Date: Mon Apr 23 2007 - 17:51:41 EDT
Diogo:
o-vanillin has log P = 1.37
Unfortunately, my source (Hansch, Leo and Hoekman, Exploring QSAR: Hydrophobic, electronic and steric constants, ACS Professional Reference Book, ACS, Washington, 1995) does not report the values for any other isomer.
Rgds
Richard
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> Hi everybody
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> i´m looking for vanillin P or logP. does anyone knoe where I
> can find it or have this value? thanks
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> diogo
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