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Effect of temperature on the hydration of hydrophobic lons. Apparent molal volumes and heat capacities of Bu4PBr, Ph4PBr, and NaBPh4 in aqueous solutions at various temperatures

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In this paper, the authors derived limiting apparent molal volumes and heat capacities (φco) for specific effects in the hydration of alkyl and aryl-substituted quaternary ions, using also similar results on the tetraalkylammonium series.
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The density and specific heat of aqueous solutions of Bu4PBr, Ph4PBr, and NaBPh4 have been measured at various temperatures between 10 and 45°C. The derived limiting apparent molal volumes (φvo) and heat capacities (φco) have been examined for specific effects in the hydration of alkyl- and aryl-substituted quaternary ions, using also similar results on the tetraalkylammonium series. While φvo and φco of Bu4PBr and Bu4NBr differ only in magnitude by a few percent, the properties of Ph4PBr are sharply distinct, especially φco. NaBPh4 also exhibits a distinct behavior in the temperature dependence of its φco; the effect, however, is much less pronounced than that previously reported by other investigators. Within the data presently available, φco of hydrophobic ions appears rather invariant with temperature; for the compounds studied here, the relative change in φco with temperature is significantly smaller than the relative change in φvo. These results are correlated with spectroscopic data reported earlier, using a phenomenological description of the two-state behavior of liquid water. The latter is used to calculate the solvent relaxational contribution to the heat capacity of water and to φco of the hydrophobic ions.

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Density, speed of sound, viscosity and refractive index properties of aqueous solutions of vitamins B1.HCl and B6.HCl at temperatures (278.15, 288.15, and 298.15)K

TL;DR: In this article, the experimental properties of aqueous solutions of thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin B1.HCl) and pyridoxine hydro chloride within the concentration range (0.01 to 0.55)
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Ultrasonic vibration potentials, apparent molal volumes, and apparent molal heat capacities of 1:1 electrolytes in acetonitrile

TL;DR: In this paper, the ultrasonic vibration potentials and apparent molal volumes for many inorganic and organic electrolytes were measured in acetonitrile at 25°C and combined to obtain ionic contributions to the standard partial molal volume V°(ion).
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Kinetics of Organic Reactions in Water and Aqueous Mixtures

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the properties that determine the standard state properties of aqueous solutes in solution, for example partial molar volume and partial heat capacity, which are determined by the intrinsic properties of the solutes and by the solute-water interactions.
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Effect of charge on the standard partial molar volumes and heat capacities of organic electrolytes in methanol and water

TL;DR: In this article, a scaled particle theory is employed to divide the heat capacities of electrolytes into cavity and interaction contributions, and the use of organic ions for making ionic assignments is critically examined and comparisons with other assignments are made.
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Hydrophobic hydration in mixtures of N,N-dimethylformamide and water enthalpies of solution and heat capacities of tetra-n-butylammonium bromide

TL;DR: In this paper, the enthalpy of tetra-n -butylammonium bromide was measured in mixtures of N,N-dimethylformamide (dmf ) + water from 278 to 328 K at 10 K intervals covering the whole mole fraction range.
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Ion-solvent interaction. Structural aspects of ion-solvent interaction in aqueous solutions: a suggested picture of water structure

TL;DR: In this paper, a new picture of water as consisting of flickering clusters of hydrogen-bonded molecules is presented, in which the cooperative nature of cluster formation and relaxation is related to the partially covalent character which is postulated for the hydrogen bond.
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The Molal Volumes of Electrolytes

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- 01 Jan 1964 -