Abstract

The enthalpies of dilution have been measured for N-(N-glycylglycyl)glycine in aqueous sodium chloride and potassium chloride solutions at 298.15 K using a mixing-flow microcalorimeter. The enthalpic interaction coefficients h2, h3, and h4 in the studied aqueous solutions have been calculated according to the McMillan−Mayer model. The results show that the enthalpic pairwise interaction coefficients h2 of N-(N-glycylglycyl)glycine in both electrolyte solutions are negative and become less negative as the molality of sodium chloride or potassium chloride increases. The value of h2 in aqueous sodium chloride solutions is less than that in aqueous potassium chloride solutions of the same molality. The effects of the two salts on h2 are discussed from the point of view of electrostatic and structural interactions.

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