Abstract

Diffusion coefficients for sucrose and trehalose in aqueous solutions were measured using pulsed-gradient-spin-echo NMR and calculated using molecular dynamics simulations. The diffusion coefficients of sucrose and trehalose are comparable at low disaccharide concentrations but differ from each other with increasing concentration and decreasing temperature. At 400 K and the highest disaccharide concentration considered in this work (80 wt %), the simulated trehalose diffusion coefficient is a factor of 3.5 smaller than that of sucrose (2.6 × 10-8 cm2/s and 9.3 × 10-8 cm2/s, respectively). In a 74 wt % disaccharide solution, the experimental diffusion coefficient for trehalose is a factor of 3 smaller than that of sucrose at 358 K. The diffusion coefficients of water are at least 1 order of magnitude larger than those of the disaccharides. This difference increases to 2 orders of magnitude at the highest disaccharide solutions considered here. The decoupling of the water and disaccharide motion is attribut...

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