Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
216586 The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Densities and conductivity data for the sodium carboxylate (sodium acetate and sodium butyrate)–dipeptides {(glycyl-l-glutamine and l-alanyl-l-glutamine) + water} systems were determined at T = 298.15 K. The apparent molar volumes of the peptides and the molar conductivity (Λ  ) of sodium acetate and sodium butyrate have been calculated. These data have been utilized to deduce the standard partial molar volumes (V2,Φ∘), standard partial molar volumes of transfer for dipeptide from water to aqueous sodium carboxylate solutions (ΔtV°), volumetric interaction coefficient, the limiting molar conductivity (Λ°), and Walden product (Λ°η  ). Both V2,Φ∘ and ΔtV° for the dipeptides increase with increasing concentration of sodium carboxylate. The interpretation is that this result arises from the dominant interactions of the sodium carboxylate with the charged group and polar groups of peptides. The decrease in Λ° of sodium carboxylate with increasing dipeptide concentration and nonconstant Walden product are attributed to the interactions of sodium carboxylate with peptide and friction resistance of the solvent medium.

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