Abstract

Densities, ρ, and viscosities, η for glycine, l-alanine, l-valine and l-phenyalanine in 0.01mol·kg−1 aqueous solutions of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin have been measured at T=(293.15, 298.15, 303.15 and 308.15)K. From these experimental results, the apparent molar volume, Vϕ, limiting apparent molar volume, Vϕ0 and the slope, SV, transfer volume, ΔVϕ0, limiting apparent molar expansibility, ϕE0, hydration number, nH, Falkenhagen coefficient, A, and Jones–Dole coefficient, B, were calculated. The results are interpreted in terms of (solute+solvent) and (solute+solute) interactions in these systems. The trends in transfer volume ΔVϕ0 have been interpreted in terms of (solute+solvent) interactions based on a co-sphere overlap model and (host+guest) interactions.

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