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  1. Global Solar Irradiation Modelling and Prediction Using Machine Learning Models for Their Potential Use in Renewable Energy Applications
  2. Essential Oils as Antimicrobials in Crop Protection
  3. Introducing Compounds: An Interdisciplinary Open Access Journal
  4. Latest developments in the application of cyclodextrin host-guest complexes in beverage technology processes
  5. Mitigation of emerging implications of climate change on food production systems
  6. Corrigendum to “Mitigation of emerging implications of climate change on food production systems” [Food Res. Int. 134 (2020) 109256]
  7. Artificial Intelligence Models to Predict the Influence of Linear and Cyclic Polyethers on the Electric Percolation of Microemulsions
  8. The Potential of Seaweeds as a Source of Functional Ingredients of Prebiotic and Antioxidant Value
  9. Pseudophase Model in Microemulsions
  10. Interaction of Caffeic Acid with SDS Micellar Aggregates
  11. Prediction Models to Control Aging Time in Red Wine
  12. Prediction Models to Control Aging Time in Red Wine
  13. Random Forest, Artificial Neural Network, and Support Vector Machine Models for Honey Classification
  14. Microemulsion - a Chemical Nanoreactor [Working Title]
  15. Future challenges on the use of blockchain for food traceability analysis
  16. Encapsulation of Essential Oils by Cyclodextrins: Characterization and Evaluation
  17. Aldehydes as Additives in AOT-based Microemulsions: Influence on the Electrical Percolation
  18. A critical review on the use of artificial neural networks in olive oil production, characterization and authentication
  19. Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of encapsulated guava leaf oil in hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin
  20. Nitric oxide release from a cucurbituril encapsulated NO-donor
  21. Redispersion and Self-Assembly of C60 Fullerene in Water and Toluene
  22. Influence of Amphiphiles on Percolation of AOT-Based Microemulsions Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks
  23. Physico-chemical characterization and evaluation of bio-efficacies of black pepper essential oil encapsulated in hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin
  24. Encapsulation of yarrow essential oil in hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin: physiochemical characterization and evaluation of bio-efficacies
  25. Airborne castanea pollen forecasting model for ecological and allergological implementation
  26. Electrical percolation of AOT-based microemulsions with n-alcohols
  27. Application of transit data analysis and artificial neural network in the prediction of discharge of Lor River, NW Spain
  28. Influence Prediction of Alkylamines Upon Electrical Percolation of AOT-based Microemulsions Using Artificial Neural Networks
  29. A critical review on the applications of artificial neural networks in winemaking technology
  30. Density Prediction of Ternary Mixtures of Ethanol + Water + Ionic Liquid Using Backpropagation Artificial Neural Networks
  31. Linear Polyethers as Additives for AOT-Based Microemulsions: Prediction of Percolation Temperature Changes Using Artificial Neural Networks
  32. Alkaline hydrolysis of vinclozolin: Effect of humic acids aggregates in water
  33. Cleavage of carbofuran and carbofuran-derivatives in micellar aggregates
  34. An axisymmetric model for the analysis of dynamic surface tension
  35. Percolative Behavior Models Based on Artificial Neural Networks for Electrical Percolation of AOT Microemulsions in the Presence of Crown Ethers as Additives
  36. A model to forecast the risk periods of Plantago pollen allergy by using the ANN methodology
  37. Density, viscosity and refractive index prediction of binary and ternary mixtures systems of ionic liquid
  38. Effects of Additives upon Percolation Temperature in AOT-Based Microemulsions
  39. Thermodynamics of sodium dodecyl sulphate-salicylic acid based micellar systems and their potential use in fruits postharvest
  40. Percolation Threshold of AOT Microemulsions with n -Alkyl Acids as Additives Prediction by Means of Artificial Neural Networks
  41. Stability study of Iprodione in alkaline media in the presence of humic acids
  42. ChemInform Abstract: Organic Reactivity in AOT‐Based Microemulsions: Pseudophase Approach to Transnitrosation Reactions
  43. Predicting Critical Micelle Concentration Values of Non-Ionic Surfactants by Using Artificial Neural Networks
  44. Effects of ascorbic acid on the microstructure and properties of SDS micellar aggregates for potential food applications
  45. Degradation of carbofuran and carbofuran-derivatives in presence of humic substances under basic conditions
  46. Esters flash point prediction using artificial neural networks
  47. Micelle catalyzed oxidative degradation of norfloxacin by chloramine-T
  48. Relative Permittivity of Carbon Dioxide + Ethanol Mixtures prediction by means of Artificial Neural Networks
  49. Influence Prediction of Small Organic Molecules (Ureas and Thioureas) Upon Electrical Percolation of AOT-Based Microemulsions Using Artificial Neural Networks
  50. Organic Reactivity in AOT-Based Microemulsions: Pseudophase Approach to Transnitrosation Reactions
  51. Basic hydrolysis of carbofuran in the presence of cyclodextrins
  52. Degradation of carbofuran derivatives in restricted water environments: Basic hydrolysis in AOT-based microemulsions
  53. ChemInform Abstract: Alkaline Fading of Triarylmethyl Carbocations in Self‐Assembly Microheterogeneous Media
  54. Influence of Linear Aliphatic Alcohols upon the Electric Percolation of AOT-Based Microemulsions
  55. Prediction of surface tension of alcohol + water solutions using artificial neural networks
  56. Hydrogeothermal modelling vs. inorganic chemical composition of thermal waters from the area of Carballiño (NW Spain)
  57. In Commemoration of Dr. Mercedes Sonia García-Falcón (1969–2010)Expert in Food Quality and Safety
  58. N-Alkylamines-Based Micelles Aggregation Number Determination by Fluorescence Techniques
  59. Artificial Intelligence for Electrical Percolation of AOT-based Microemulsions Prediction
  60. Influence of anionic and nonionic micelles upon hydrolysis of 3‐hydroxy‐carbofuran
  61. Classification of thermal waters based on their inorganic fingerprint and hydrogeothermal modelling
  62. Alkaline Fading of Triarylmethyl Carbocations in Self-Assembly Microheterogeneous Media
  63. Prediction of Prop-2-enoate Polymer and Styrene Polymer Glass Transition Using Artificial Neural Networks
  64. Prediction of Refractive Index of Polymers Using Artificial Neural Networks
  65. Viscosity and Percolative Phenomena in AOT based Microemulsions
  66. Novel versatile imine—enamine chemosensor based on 6-nitro-4-oxo-4H-chromene for ion detection in solution, solid and gas-phase: synthesis, emission, computational and MALDI-TOF-MS studies
  67. Multilayer perceptron neural network for flow prediction
  68. Prediction of Prop-2-enoate Polymer and Styrene Polymer Glass Transition Using Artificial Neural Networks
  69. Prediction of Refractive Index of Polymers Using Artificial Neural Networks
  70. ChemInform Abstract: Light and Color as Analytical Detection Tools: A Journey into the Periodic Table Using Polyamines to Bio‐inspired Systems as Chemosensors
  71. Cationic Reverse Micelles Create Water with Super Hydrogen‐Bond‐Donor Capacity for Enzymatic Catalysis: Hydrolysis of 2‐Naphthyl Acetate by α‐Chymotrypsin
  72. Prediction of Ethene + Oct-1-ene Copolymerization Ideal Conditions Using Artificial Neuron Networks
  73. Factors controlling flavors binding constants to cyclodextrins and their applications in foods
  74. Artificial neural networks: a promising tool to evaluate the authenticity of wine Redes neuronales: una herramienta prometedora para evaluar la autenticidad del vino
  75. Cyclodextrin-Surfactant Mixed Systems as Reaction Media
  76. Evaluation of atmospheric Poaceae pollen concentration using a neural network applied to a coastal Atlantic climate region
  77. Influence of colloid suspensions of humic acids on the alkaline hydrolysis of N‐methyl‐N‐nitroso‐p‐toluene sulfonamide
  78. The role of water release from the cyclodextrin cavity in the complexation of benzoyl chlorides by dimethyl-β-cyclodextrin
  79. Light and colour as analytical detection tools: A journey into the periodic table using polyamines to bio-inspired systems as chemosensors
  80. The use of artificial neural networks to forecast biological atmospheric allergens or pathogens only as Alternaria spores
  81. Influence of polyethylene glycols on percolative phenomena in AOT microemulsions
  82. A review on the use of cyclodextrins in foods
  83. Enol Nitrosation Revisited: Determining Reactivity of Ambident Nucleophiles
  84. Behaviour of thermal waters through granite rocks based on residence time and inorganic pattern
  85. New challenges in organic reactivity
  86. Influence of Polyethylene Glycols and Polyethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ethers upon the Internal Dynamics of Water in Oil Microemulsions
  87. First Kinetic Discrimination Between Carbon and Oxygen Reactivity of Enols
  88. Organic Reactivity in Aot-Stabilized Microemulsions
  89. The mobility and degradation of pesticides in soils and the pollution of groundwater resources
  90. Influence of n-alkyl acids on the percolative phenomena in AOT-based microemulsions
  91. Influence of colloid suspensions of humic acids upon the alkaline fading of carbocations
  92. Phenolic compounds and colour stability of Vinhão wines: Influence of wine-making protocol and fining agents
  93. Stability of mixed micelles of cetylpyridinium chloride and linear primary alkylamines
  94. Microemulsions as Microreactors in Physical Organic Chemistry
  95. Simultaneous Effect of Microemulsions and Phase-Transfer Agents on Aminolysis Reactions
  96. Sorption of PAHs to Colloid Dispersions of Humic Substances in Water
  97. Spectroscopic and kinetic investigation of the interaction between crystal violet and sodium dodecylsulfate
  98. Determination of pyridine-2-azo-p-dimethylaniline acidity constants by spectra resolution methodology
  99. The solvolysis of benzoyl halides as a chemical probe determining the polarity of the cavity of dimethyl-β-cyclodextrin
  100. Evidence for compartmentalization of reagents in w/o microemulsions
  101. Microemulsions as microreactors in physical organic chemistry
  102. Binding constants of oxytetracycline to animal feed divalent cations
  103. Ester aminolysis by morpholine in AOT-based water-in-oil microemulsions
  104. Influence of aza crown ethers on the electric percolation of AOT/isooctane/water (w/o) microemulsions
  105. Effect of Temperature upon Electrical Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Sulfosuccinate + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Water + Phase Transfer Catalyst
  106. In Search of Fully Uncomplexed Cyclodextrin in the Presence of Micellar Aggregates
  107. Influence of wine-making protocol and fining agents on the evolution of the anthocyanin content, colour and general organoleptic quality of Vinhão wines
  108. A New Reaction Pathway in the Ester Aminolysis Catalyzed by Glymes and Crown Ethers
  109. Gas mass transfer to AOT-based microemulsions
  110. Nitroso Group Transfer Reactions between N-Methyl-N-Nitroso-P-Toluene Sulfonamide and N-Alkylamines in CTACL Micellar Aggregates
  111. Retention of phosphorus by iron and aluminum-oxides-coated quartz particles
  112. Characterization of Alkane Diol-CD Complexes. Acid Denitrosation of N-Methyl-N-Nitroso-p-Toluenesulphonamide as a Chemical Probe
  113. Density, Viscosity, and Speed of Sound of Solutions of AOT Reverse Micelles in 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
  114. Evidence for complexes of different stoichiometries between organic solvents and cyclodextrins
  115. Modification of Crystal Violet – Sulfite Ion Equilibrium Induced by Sds Micelles
  116. First Evidence of Simultaneous Different Kinetic Behaviors at the Interface and the Continuous Medium of w/o Microemulsions
  117. Nitrosation Reactions in Water/AOT/Xylene Microemulsions
  118. Aminolysis reactions by glycine in AOT-based water-in-oil microemulsions
  119. Denitrosation of N-Nitrososulfonamide as Chemical Probe for Determination of Binding Constants to Cyclodextrins
  120. Influence of glymes upon percolative phenomena in AOT-based microemulsions
  121. Mixed micelles of alkylamines and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride
  122. Influence of Micelles on the Basic Degradation of Carbofuran
  123. Microheterogeneous Solvation for Aminolysis Reactions in AOT‐Based Water‐in‐Oil Microemulsions
  124. Influence of Anionic Surfactants on the Electric Percolation of AOT/Isooctane/Water Microemulsions
  125. Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate + Isooctane + Water Microemulsions Containing Phase-Transfer Catalysts. 3
  126. Novel catalytic effects in ester aminolysis in chlorobenzene
  127. Michael addition and ester aminolysis in w/o AOT-based microemulsions
  128. Reactive micelles: nitroso group transfer from N‐methyl‐N‐nitroso‐p‐toluenesulfonamide to amphiphilic amines
  129. Interaction of Hg(II) with kaolin-humic acid complexes
  130. Modification of reactivity by changing microemulsion composition. Basic hydrolysis of nitrophenyl acetate in AOT/isooctane/water systems
  131. Basic Hydrolysis of Crystal Violet in β-Cyclodextrin/Surfactant Mixed Systems
  132. Pseudophase Approach to Reactivity in Microemulsions:  Quantitative Explanation of the Kinetics of the Nitroso Group Transfer Reactions between N-methyl-N-nitroso-p- toluenesulfonamide and Secondary Alkylamines in Water/AOT/Isoocta...
  133. Influence of Crown Ethers on the Electric Percolation of AOT/Isooctane/Water (w/o) Microemulsions
  134. Solvolysis of Benzoyl Halides in AOT/Isooctane/Water Microemulsions. Influence of the Leaving Group
  135. Effect of Composition and Temperature upon Density, Viscosity, Surface Tension, and Refractive Index of 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Cyclohexane + Decane Ternary Liquid Systems
  136. Comparative study of nitroso group transfer in colloidal aggregates: micelles, vesicles and microemulsions
  137. Enhancement of copper and cadmium adsorption on kaolin by the presence of humic acids
  138. Determination of the hydrolysis rate of AOT in AOT–isooctane–water microemulsions using sodium­nitroprusside as chemical probe
  139. Viscosities, Densities, Surface Tensions, and Refractive Indexes of 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Cyclohexane + Decane Ternary Liquid Systems at 298.15 K
  140. Changes in the Fraction of Uncomplexed Cyclodextrin in Equilibrium with the Micellar System as a Result of Balance between Micellization and Cyclodextrin−Surfactant Complexation. Cationic Alkylammonium Surfactants
  141. Physicochemical Properties of Liquid Mixtures. 1. Viscosity, Density, Surface Tension and Refractive Index of Cyclohexane + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane Binary Liquid Systems from 25 °C to 50 °C
  142. Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate/Isooctane/Water Microemulsions Containing Phase-Transfer Catalysts. 2
  143. Pseudophase Approach to the Transfer of the Nitroso Group in Water/AOT/SDS/Isooctane Quaternary Microemulsions
  144. Micellization versus Cyclodextrin–Surfactant Complexation
  145. Micellbildung oder Bildung eines Cyclodextrin-Tensid-Komplexes
  146. Effects of Alkylamines on the Percolation Phenomena in Water/AOT/Isooctane Microemulsions
  147. Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate/Isooctane/Water Microemulsions Containing Phase-Transfer Catalysts
  148. ?-Cyclodextrin-micelle mixed systems as a reaction �medium. Denitrosation ofN-methyl-N-nitroso-p-toluenesulfonamide
  149. Effect of Temperature on the Electrical Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Water Microemulsions. Influence of Alkylamines
  150. Basic Hydrolysis of Substituted Nitrophenyl Acetates in β-Cyclodextrin/Surfactant Mixed Systems. Evidence of Free Cyclodextrin in Equilibrium with Micellized Surfactant
  151. Effects of Temperature on the Conductivity of AOT/Isooctane/Water Microemulsions. Influence of Salts
  152. Effects of Temperature on the Conductivity of Microemulsions:  Influence of Sodium Hydroxide and Hydrochloric Acid
  153. Bromine−AOT Charge-Transfer Complexes and Hydrogen-Bond Donor Ability of Water in AOT−isooctane−H2O Reverse Micelles and Water-in-Oil Microemulsions
  154. Liquid−Liquid Equilibria of Hydrocarbons withN-Formylmorpholine
  155. Effects of Temperature on the Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Water Microemulsions. Influence of Amides and Ethylene Glycol
  156. Hydrolysis ofN-methyl-N-nitroso-p-toluenesulphonamide in micellar media
  157. Basic Hydrolysis ofm-Nitrophenyl Acetate in Micellar Media Containing β-Cyclodextrins
  158. Effects of Temperature on the Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Sulfosuccinate + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Water Microemulsions. Influence of Sodium Salts
  159. Effect of Temperature on the Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Sulfosuccinate + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Water Microemulsions. Influence of Amines
  160. Effect of the Temperature on the Conductivity of Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate + 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane + Water Microemulsions in the Presence of Ureas and Thioureas
  161. Association Constant of Crystal Violet in Micellar Aggregates: Determination by Spectroscopic Techniques
  162. Kinetic Studies on the Acid and Alkaline Hydrolysis of N-Methyl-N-nitroso-p-toluenesulfonamide in Dioctadecyldimethylammonium Chloride Vesicles
  163. Influence of Crown Ethers and Macrocyclic Kryptands upon the Percolation Phenomena in AOT/Isooctane/H2O Microemulsions
  164. Investigation of Micellar Media Containing β-Cyclodextrins by Means of Reaction Kinetics:  Basic Hydrolysis of N-Methyl-N-nitroso-p-toluenesulfonamide
  165. Kinetic and Spectroscopic Evidence for the Formation ofIon-pairs between Crystal Violet and PerchlorateIon†
  166. Organic reactions in micro-organized media: Why and how?
  167. Pseudophase Approach to Reactivity in Microemulsions:  Quantitative Explanation of the Kinetics of the Nitrosation of Amines by Alkyl Nitrites in AOT/Isooctane/Water Microemulsions
  168. Fluorescence Quenching in Microheterogeneous Media: A Laboratory Experiment Determining Micelle Aggregation Number
  169. Effects of Additives on the Internal Dynamics and Properties of Water/AOT/Isooctane Microemulsions
  170. Comparison between the kinetics of the alkaline fading of carbocation dyes in water/sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate/isooctane microemulsions and in homogeneous media