Effect of sugars on the solubility of hydrophobic solutes in water
β Scribed by Masanobu Janado; Toshiro Nishida
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 553 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0095-9782
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## Synopsis Elementary but general statistical-mechanical relations are derived that relate the thermodynamic properties of the dissolution process to those of the pure solvent. A number of conclusions are drawn from qualitative arguments that these relations suggest. These include the following:
The solubility of organic compounds in mixtures of water and an organic cosolvent can be reasonably estimated from the solubility values in the neat solvents and the composition of the solvent mixture, by means of the log-linear solubilization model. However, deviations from the model are frequently
## Abstract Injection of large volumes of samples in solvents other than mobile phase composition has been proved for some less hydrophobic compounds. Thus, the retention behavior of several compounds of pharmaceutical interest (isosorbideβ2βnitrate, isosorbideβ5βnitrate, tropicamide, pentoxifyllin
## Posters . EC solvent mixture. The high value of the solvation number in 100 wt.% EC may be due to the primary solvation layer together with some contribution from the secndary solvation layer. ## An Estimation of the Volume of Restructured Water Shells around Hydrophobic Solutes V(NHS) refl