Steven H. Neau

Effect of methyl branching of C8H18 alkanes and water activity on lipase-catalyzed enantioselective esterification of ibuprofen (2008)

Gottemukkala, Vijay V., Saripella, Kalyan K., Kadari, Anil K., Neau, Steven H.

The purpose of this research was to study the effect of the methyl branching of a high log P alkane solvent and the water activity in the organic medium on the initial rate and the enantioselectivity...

Lipase-catalyzed enantioselective esterification of flurbiprofen with n-butanol (2003)

Bhandarkar, Satej V., Neau, Steven H.

The influences of water activity and solvent hydrophobicity on the kinetics of the lipase-catalyzed enantioselective esterification of flurbiprofen with n-butanol were investigated. The solvent...

Solid and Liquid Heat Capacities of n -Alkyl Para-aminobenzoates Near the Melting Point (1990)

Flynn, Gordon L., Neau, Steven H.

The expression that relates the ideal mole fraction solubility of a crystalline compound to physico-chemical properties of the compound includes a term involving the difference in the heat capacities...

The influence of heat capacity assumptions on the estimation of solubility parameters from solubility data (1989)

Neau, Steven H., Flynn, Gordon L., Yalkowsky, Samuel H.

Regular solution theory indicates that solubility parameters of crystalline organic compounds can be estimated from solubilities in London solvents. The equation for this purpose is: where X2 is the...

Substituent effects on the mutagenicity of phenyl glycidyl ethers in Salmonella typhimurium (1982)

Neau, Steven H., Hooberman, Barry H., Frantz, Stephen W., Sinsheimer, Joseph E.

Phenyl glycidyl ether and 6 para-substituted derivatives, the methoxy, tert-butyl, methyl, chloro, bromo and nitro compounds, were tested in the Ames' test for mutagenicity. With the exception of the...