Amide-water interactions in cosolvent systems. I. Solubilities and apparent molar volumes of methyl paraben |
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Authors: | Alexander R. Giaquinto Richard E. Lindstrom James Swarbrick Antonio LoSurdo |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Pharmacy, The University of Connecticut, 06268 Storrs, Connecticut;(2) School of Pharmacy, University of London, WC1N 1AX London, England |
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Abstract: | Solubility and apparent molar volume data are used to demonstrate effects of amide alkylation on amide-water interactions at 25° C. Precise measurements were made of the apparent molar volumes of the amides in binary amide-water mixtures using a dilatometric technique. The results show that the apparent molar volumes of alkyl-substituted amides in water pass through a minimum at an amide concentration which varies inversely with the degree of alkylation. Further studies showed that the solubilities of methyl paraben (methyl-p-hydroxybenzoate) and naphthalene in various amide-water solvent systems increased in characteristic fashion with amide alkylation. |
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Keywords: | Amides apparent molar volumes aqueous solutions cosolvent systems solubility |
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