Abstract

Apparent molar volume, Vϕ, apparent molar isentropic compression, Kϕ,s and viscosity B-coefficients have been evaluated for one of the vitamins, thiamine hydrochloride (thiamine-HCl), in aqueous solutions of two carbohydrates, glucose and lactose, at temperatures (293.15–313.15) K from density, speed of sound and viscosity data. Accordingly, limiting apparent molar volume, V0ϕ, was obtained from Redlich-Meyer equation whereas limiting apparent molar isentropic compression, K0ϕ,s, was calculated on the basis of Debye-Huckel theory. The transfer parameters (ΔtrV 0ϕ, ΔtrK 0ϕ,s and ΔtrB) at infinite dilution, limiting apparent molar expansivity, E0ϕ, Hepler's constant, (∂2V0ϕ/∂T2)P, thermal expansion coefficient, α, pair and triplet interaction coefficients and solvation number, Sn, have also been estimated. The viscosity B-coefficients and activation parameters have been obtained from Jones-Dole equation and transition state theory. The results have been discussed in terms of competing patterns of interactions prevailing in the solute and solvent.

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