Analysis Seminar: "Fundamentals and Applications of Solubility Parameters (SP Values)"
The solubility parameter (SP value) is a material-specific physical property related to the cohesive energy density of a substance, serving not only as an indicator of a material's solubility in a solvent but also relating to issues involving the affinity between two materials (such as adhesion, permeability, and particle dispersion). The Hansen solubility parameter (HSP), proposed by Dr. C.M. Hansen, divides the SP value into three interaction components (dispersion component, polar component, and hydrogen bonding component), and its application in various phenomena and industries is anticipated. In this course, we will describe the principles of SP values and HSP, explain the measurement method of HSP using the Hansen sphere method, and provide examples of applications in swelling and adhesion, incorporating the use of HSP analysis software (HSPiP). Additionally, we will discuss the estimation of HSP using the SMILES notation of molecules and the potential applications to life science materials.

| Date and time | Thursday, Apr 23, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 04:00 PM |
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| Entry fee | Charge 44,000 yen (including tax) |
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