The object of this series is to provide interesting and timely reviews covering all aspects of the field. It is our hope that this will encourage the transfer of new methods, techniques, and parameterizations from the field in which they were developed to other areas that can make good use of them.
?Quantitative Structure Property Relationships (QSPR) have developed into a major method of chemical research in many scientific disciplines ?Provides much needed cross fertilization between disciplines researching QSPRElectronic effects of substituents on oxidation reactions S.P. Gupta Molecular geometry as a source of chemical information - applications of the bond valence-bond number models Stawomir J. Grabowski and Tadeusz M. Krygowski The prediction of density Guy Piacenza, Guy Jacob and Roger Gallo Halogens in molecular structure-property relationships Paul G. Seybold Phase change structure property quantitative relationships via intermolecular force parameters Marvin ChartonA Volume in the Advances in Quantitative Structure Property Relationships Series