A homologous series of solutes was chosen as a model for a group of structurally related compounds with different physicochemical properties, as is commonly the case during the screening of potential drug candidates. Thermal properties of the crystalline solutes and solubility determinations were used to quantify the two independent factors that determine the solubility of organic compounds: crystallinity and hydrophobicity. A solubility screening study was conducted on the series.
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