Effect of Solvent of the Electrostrictive Contribution to the Apparent Molal Volume Using Glycine and Methyl Carbamate as Model Compounds
Corresponding Author(s) : F.H. Jumean
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 5 No. 4 (1993): Vol 5 Issue 4
Abstract
Apparent molal volumes for glycine and methyl carbamate have been obtained at 298.15 and 313.15 K in methanol-water and TBA-water. The solution composition was varied up to ca. 40% (w/w) organic co-solvent. Values for the electrostriction contribution, ɸ̊v(elec), are calculated and the results discussed.
Keywords
Solvent
Electrostrictive Contribution
Apparent Molal Volume
Glycine
Methyl
Carbamate
Model Compounds
Jumean, F. (2010). Effect of Solvent of the Electrostrictive Contribution to the Apparent Molal Volume Using Glycine and Methyl Carbamate as Model Compounds . Asian Journal of Chemistry, 5(4), 1119–1124. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/24982
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