solvent parameter

https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.S05757
Quantitative measures of the capability of solvents for interaction with solutes. Such parameters have been based on numerous different physicochemical quantities, e.g. @O04322@, solvatochromic shifts in @UT07492@/@VT07496@ spectra, solvent-induced shifts in @IT07399@ frequencies, etc. Some solvent parameters are purely empirical in nature, i.e. they are based directly on some experimental measurement. It may be possible to interpret such a parameter as measuring some particular aspect of solvent–solute interaction or it may be regarded simply as a measure of solvent @P04710@. Other solvent parameters are based on analysing experimental results. Such a parameter is considered to quantify some particular aspect of solvent capability for interaction with solutes.
See also:
Dimroth–Reichardt ET parameter
,
Grunwald–Winstein equation
,
Kamlet–Taft solvent parameters
,
Koppel–Palm solvent parameters
,
solvophobicity parameter
,
Z-value
Source:
PAC, 1994, 66, 1077. (Glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)) on page 1164 [Terms] [Paper]