1983
DOI: 10.1021/j100234a021
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Excess enthalpies of aqueous solutions of monosaccharides at 298.15 K: pentoses and 2-deoxy sugars

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“…Amongst the most recent work based on precise thermodynamic determinations, some are concerned with the properties at infinite dilution (3-3, whereas others are interested in the excess properties which reflect the solute-solute interactions (6)(7)(8). The interactions between sugars and metal cations in aqueous solution are of great importance in biochemistry and have been closely looked at since Angyal's pioneering studies (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amongst the most recent work based on precise thermodynamic determinations, some are concerned with the properties at infinite dilution (3-3, whereas others are interested in the excess properties which reflect the solute-solute interactions (6)(7)(8). The interactions between sugars and metal cations in aqueous solution are of great importance in biochemistry and have been closely looked at since Angyal's pioneering studies (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] can be obtained from the heats of dilution (21,29) which can be fitted according to the following equation:…”
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“…' The problem of the general applicability of Hi,, values has been discussed particularly in connection with the contribution of polar groups in polyols and sugars (29,31,35). The peculiar behaviour of these classes of compounds has been explained in terms of their different conformational effects on the solutewater interactions (36,37).…”
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“…Recently, we have discussed the properties of these solutes, mostly' saccharides [42][43][44]. However, in explaining the effects involved in the pair interactions, some questions arise that require a deeper insight into the problem.…”
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