## Abstract Saturation transfer experiments were performed at both 85 and 300 MHz to measure the magnetization transfer (MT) rate as a function of macromolecular concentration. For this purpose calcium alginate gels with an internal concentration gradient were manufactured from aqueous sodium algin
Headspace concentrations of ethyl esters at different alcoholic strengths
✍ Scribed by Conner, John M; Birkmyre, Lorraine; Paterson, Alistair; Piggott, John R
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
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✦ Synopsis
Ester concentrations in the headspace inÑuence the aroma character of alcoholic drinks. Activity coefficients for esters showed log-linear decreases as ethanol concentration was increased from 17% (v/v), with rates inversely related to ester acid chain length. At concentrations below 17% (v/v) the activity coefficient remained constant. This could be related to structural changes in ethanol/ water mixtures. Below 17% (v/v), ethanol forms a monodispersed aqueous solution. Above 17% (v/v), ethanol molecules cluster to reduce hydrophobic hydration and esters partition into these ethanol-rich clusters, where the lower ester interfacial tension reduces the free energy of mixing and hence the activity coefficient. The increased solubility of the ester reduced the headspace concentration of the esters, and hence total ester content may not be a good indicator of their Ñavour impact.
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