Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5410824 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The solubility data of tylosin tartrate in methanol + (tetrahydrofuran or acetone) mixtures was determined at atmospheric pressure by a gravimetric method over temperature range of 293.15-323.15 K. The experimental results indicated that solubility of tylosin tartrate increases with increasing temperature in selected solvents, and that solubility of tylosin tartrate first increases, reaches a maximum and then decreases with increasing the mass fraction of methanol in the binary solvent mixtures at constant temperature. Solubility data were correlated by Apelblat model and λh model, the results showed that the two models agreed well with the experimental data, and the λh model is a little more accurate than Apelblat model from R2 and the total root-mean-square deviations (RMSD). The molar enthalpy (â³Â Ho) and entropy (â³Â So) for tylosin tartrate dissolution in solvent mixtures were calculated with solubility data using van't Hoff equation, dissolution process of tylosin tartrate was endothermic process, â³Â Ho > 0 and was an entropy-drives process â³Â So > 0. Therefore, the experimental data and model parameters would provide essential support for industrial design and further theoretical studies.
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Authors
Yanmin Shen, Zhenfeng Liu, Juanjuan Zhi, Tao Li, Baozeng Ren,