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摘要
食品添加剂乙酸钠(SA)水溶液中的l-天冬氨酸(ASP)和l-谷氨酸(GLU)已被用于声学和电导研究。对实验结果进行分析,以预测和评估这些三元溶液中发生的溶剂化行为和相互作用类型[ASP/GLU + SA + 水]。计算了等熵压缩性和表观摩尔等熵压缩率等压缩性参数及其在无限稀释下的值。已经确定了转移值以及离子对和三重态相互作用。其他热力学参数,如内压、摩尔自由体积、相对缔合和声阻抗,也已从声学数据中推导出来。实验测量的比电导值导致了电荷摩尔传导的计算。Walden产品揭示了氨基酸的结构构建或破坏特性。吉布斯热力学函数预测了离子缔合过程的自发性。Arrhenius方程用于计算活化能,该活化能指示离子迁移所需的高能过渡态的形成。对这些结果的分析确定了氨基酸是水结构形成剂,并且在所研究的系统中离子-溶剂、离子-离子和离子-亲水相互作用占主导地位。
Ultrasonic and Conductometric Studies on l-Aspartic Acid and l-Glutamic Acid in Aqueous Solutions of Sodium Acetate
l-Aspartic acid (ASP) and l-glutamic acid (GLU) in aqueous solution of a food additive, sodium acetate (SA) have been taken for acoustic and conductometric studies. The experimental results are analysed to predict and assess the solvation behaviour and types of interactions occurring in these ternary solutions [ASP/GLU + SA + water]. Compressibility parameters like isentropic compressibility and apparent molar isentropic compressibility along with their values at infinite dilution have been computed. Transfer values and ion pair and triplet interactions have been determined. Other thermodynamic parameters like internal pressure, molar free volume, relative association and acoustic impedance, have also been derived from the acoustic data. Specific conductance values measured experimentally led to the calculation of molar conduction of electric charge. Walden product sheds light on structure building or breaking properties of the amino acids. Gibbs thermodynamic functions predict the spontaneity of ion association process. Arrhenius equation is used to calculate activation energy which is indicative of the formation of high-energy transition state required for migration of ions. Analysis of these results establishes the amino acids as water-structure forming agents and predominance of ion–solvent, ion–ion and ion–hydrophilic interactions in the studied systems.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Solution Chemistry offers a forum for research on the physical chemistry of liquid solutions in such fields as physical chemistry, chemical physics, molecular biology, statistical mechanics, biochemistry, and biophysics. The emphasis is on papers in which the solvent plays a dominant rather than incidental role. Featured topics include experimental investigations of the dielectric, spectroscopic, thermodynamic, transport, or relaxation properties of both electrolytes and nonelectrolytes in liquid solutions.