2011
DOI: 10.1134/s0036024411120211
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Physicochemical properties of aqueous solutions of dimethyl- and diethylsulfones

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“…The initial volume of the system was chosen to reflect the experimental density of heavy water 54 combined with the apparent molar volume of MSM at the simulated concentration. 55 The simulations of pure D 2 O employing the same protocol were published previously. 20 The system was initially equilibrated for 20 ps with a time step of 0.5 fs in the NVT ensemble using massive Nose− Hoover chain thermostatting.…”
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“…The initial volume of the system was chosen to reflect the experimental density of heavy water 54 combined with the apparent molar volume of MSM at the simulated concentration. 55 The simulations of pure D 2 O employing the same protocol were published previously. 20 The system was initially equilibrated for 20 ps with a time step of 0.5 fs in the NVT ensemble using massive Nose− Hoover chain thermostatting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to compare directly to the FTIR spectra of HDO/H 2 O, all water hydrogen atoms were given the mass of deuterium, i.e., we effectively simulate our solute in D 2 O. The initial volume of the system was chosen to reflect the experimental density of heavy water combined with the apparent molar volume of MSM at the simulated concentration . The simulations of pure D 2 O employing the same protocol were published previously …”
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“…In vitro studies indicate that DMSO 2 can protect cartilage [ 38 ], and it possibly normalizes hypoxia-driven alterations to cellular metabolism [ 39 ]. DMSO 2 has a low viscosity [ 40 ] that affects printing accuracy and high surface tension [ 41 ] which can improve hydrophilicity then can increase cell attractive property as a composite material in the biomaterial matrix [ 42 ].…”
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