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Volumetric, Viscometric and Ultrasonic Studies of Some Amino Acids in Aqueous 0.02 M Liclo4.3H2O Solutions at 298.15K

A. R. Mahajan, S. R. Mirgane*, V. K. Pagare and S. B. Deshmukh

P.G. Department of Chemistry, J.E.S. College, Jalna - 431203 (India)

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/msri/040216

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Article Received on : 24 Jul 2007
Article Accepted on : 6 Oct 2007
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The Density viscosity and ultrasonic velocity measurement were carried out in aqueous solution of glycine, L-alanine, L-valine, L-Leucine and L-phenyl alanine in 0.02 M LiClO4.3H2O at 298.15 K. The values of apparent molar volume, limiting apparent molar volume, adiabatic compressibility, apparent molar adiabatic compressibility have been evaluated from density and sound speed data. These values are used for calculatating the number of water molecule hydrated(nH) to the amino acids. The viscosity data have been analyzed by using Jones-Dole equation. Transfer volumes at infinite dilution from water to aqueous lithium per chlorate have been also calculated . Transfer parameter have been interpreted in terms of solute-cosolute interaction on the basis of co-sphere overlap model .All the results were interpreted in the light of ion -ion and ion – solvent interactions and of structural effect of solutes in solutions.

KEYWORDS: Density; Jones-Dole equation; transfer function; co-sphere overlap model; interaction

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Mahajan A. R, Mirgane S. R, Pagare V. K, Deshmukh S. B. Viscometric and Ultrasonic Studies of Some Amino Acids in Aqueous 0.02 M Liclo4.3H2O Solutions at 298.15K. Mat.Sci.Res.India;4(2)


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