2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2011.12.022
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Volumetric and viscometric studies of some drugs in aqueous solutions at different temperatures

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“…All the data are positive and rise with the increasing temperature as the intermolecular distance increases. The structural formula plays an important role in deciding the values of thermal expansion [36]. The obtained results are further used to calculate thermal expansion coefficients and excess thermal expansion coefficients of the binary mixtures over the whole mole fraction range.…”
Section: Binary Pairsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the data are positive and rise with the increasing temperature as the intermolecular distance increases. The structural formula plays an important role in deciding the values of thermal expansion [36]. The obtained results are further used to calculate thermal expansion coefficients and excess thermal expansion coefficients of the binary mixtures over the whole mole fraction range.…”
Section: Binary Pairsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sign of ð@ 2 V 0 / =@T 2 Þ predicts [35,38] whether the particular solute when dissolved in a solvent will act as a structure maker or a structure breaker. The quantity ð@ 2 V 0 / =@T 2 Þ will be positive for structure making solutes, while for structure breaking solutes ð@ 2 V 0 / =@T 2 Þ will be negative.…”
Section: Limiting Apparent Molar Expansivitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is interesting to study the physicochemical properties which reveal the mechanism of drug action in biofluids [7,23] …”
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