{"title":"不同温度下甘氨酸、l -丙氨酸和l -缬氨酸在1 -丁基- 3 -甲基咪唑甲基硫酸盐离子液体水溶液中的溶溶剂相互作用","authors":"Sanjay Sharma , Mohit Saini , Amalendu Pal","doi":"10.1016/j.jil.2023.100064","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>The intermolecular interactions of amino acids (glycine, L–alanine, and L–valine) in aqueous solutions of an ionic liquid, 1–butyl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate <strong>[</strong>Bmim][MeSO<sub>4</sub>] as a function of temperature have been investigated by combination of volumetric and acoustic methods. The density, <span><math><mi>ρ</mi></math></span>, and speed of sound, <span><math><mi>u</mi></math></span>, of glycine, L–alanine and L–valine in aqueous 1–buytl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate solutions have been measured in the temperature interval <em>T</em> = (288.15, 298.15, and 308.15) K and atmospheric pressure. These data have been used to calculate apparent molar volume <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msub><mi>V</mi><mi>∅</mi></msub><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, and apparent molar adiabatic compressibility <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msub><mi>K</mi><mrow><mi>∅</mi><mo>,</mo><mi>s</mi></mrow></msub><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span> of these mixtures at different temperatures. Later, the standard partial molar volume <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msubsup><mi>V</mi><mi>∅</mi><mn>0</mn></msubsup><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, standard partial molar volumes of transfer <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mstyle><mi>Δ</mi></mstyle><msubsup><mi>V</mi><mi>∅</mi><mn>0</mn></msubsup></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, standard partial molar adiabatic compressibility <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msubsup><mi>K</mi><mrow><mi>∅</mi><mo>,</mo><mi>s</mi></mrow><mn>0</mn></msubsup><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, and standard partial molar adiabatic compressibility <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mstyle><mi>Δ</mi></mstyle><msubsup><mi>K</mi><mrow><mi>∅</mi><mo>,</mo><mi>s</mi></mrow><mn>0</mn></msubsup></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span> of transfer have been determined for these amino acid solutions from density and speed of sound data. Also, hydration number <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msub><mi>n</mi><mi>H</mi></msub><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span> and various group contribution have been calculated. Finally the results have been interpreted in terms of solute - solvent interactions that exist among the currently investigated systems.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":100794,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Ionic Liquids","volume":"3 2","pages":"Article 100064"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-08-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Solute–solvent interactions of glycine, L–alanine, and L–valine in aqueous 1–butyl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate ionic liquid solutions at different temperatures\",\"authors\":\"Sanjay Sharma , Mohit Saini , Amalendu Pal\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jil.2023.100064\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The intermolecular interactions of amino acids (glycine, L–alanine, and L–valine) in aqueous solutions of an ionic liquid, 1–butyl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate <strong>[</strong>Bmim][MeSO<sub>4</sub>] as a function of temperature have been investigated by combination of volumetric and acoustic methods. The density, <span><math><mi>ρ</mi></math></span>, and speed of sound, <span><math><mi>u</mi></math></span>, of glycine, L–alanine and L–valine in aqueous 1–buytl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate solutions have been measured in the temperature interval <em>T</em> = (288.15, 298.15, and 308.15) K and atmospheric pressure. These data have been used to calculate apparent molar volume <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msub><mi>V</mi><mi>∅</mi></msub><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, and apparent molar adiabatic compressibility <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msub><mi>K</mi><mrow><mi>∅</mi><mo>,</mo><mi>s</mi></mrow></msub><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span> of these mixtures at different temperatures. Later, the standard partial molar volume <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msubsup><mi>V</mi><mi>∅</mi><mn>0</mn></msubsup><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, standard partial molar volumes of transfer <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mstyle><mi>Δ</mi></mstyle><msubsup><mi>V</mi><mi>∅</mi><mn>0</mn></msubsup></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, standard partial molar adiabatic compressibility <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msubsup><mi>K</mi><mrow><mi>∅</mi><mo>,</mo><mi>s</mi></mrow><mn>0</mn></msubsup><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span>, and standard partial molar adiabatic compressibility <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mstyle><mi>Δ</mi></mstyle><msubsup><mi>K</mi><mrow><mi>∅</mi><mo>,</mo><mi>s</mi></mrow><mn>0</mn></msubsup></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span> of transfer have been determined for these amino acid solutions from density and speed of sound data. Also, hydration number <span><math><mrow><mo>(</mo><msub><mi>n</mi><mi>H</mi></msub><mo>)</mo></mrow></math></span> and various group contribution have been calculated. 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Solute–solvent interactions of glycine, L–alanine, and L–valine in aqueous 1–butyl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate ionic liquid solutions at different temperatures
The intermolecular interactions of amino acids (glycine, L–alanine, and L–valine) in aqueous solutions of an ionic liquid, 1–butyl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate [Bmim][MeSO4] as a function of temperature have been investigated by combination of volumetric and acoustic methods. The density, , and speed of sound, , of glycine, L–alanine and L–valine in aqueous 1–buytl–3–methylimidazolium methylsulfate solutions have been measured in the temperature interval T = (288.15, 298.15, and 308.15) K and atmospheric pressure. These data have been used to calculate apparent molar volume , and apparent molar adiabatic compressibility of these mixtures at different temperatures. Later, the standard partial molar volume , standard partial molar volumes of transfer , standard partial molar adiabatic compressibility , and standard partial molar adiabatic compressibility of transfer have been determined for these amino acid solutions from density and speed of sound data. Also, hydration number and various group contribution have been calculated. Finally the results have been interpreted in terms of solute - solvent interactions that exist among the currently investigated systems.