Abstract
The self-diffusion coefficient, D, of water has been determined by the NMR static field gradient method as a function of the serum albumin weight dissolved in water. A non-linear behaviour of D was found with increasing protein concentration. The data that could not be interpreted by taking into account the measured fraction of bound water have been satisfactorily explained in terms of a solute-induced enhancement of the probability of hydrogen bond formation.
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