Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K

Densities and ultrasonic velocities of aqueous mixtures of methyl cellulose (MC) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) and of methyl cellulose and hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), over the compositions, 9:1, 8:2 and 6:4, and of MC, HPMC and PEG, over the compositions, 9:0.5:0.5, 8:1:1 and 6:2:2, hav...

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Published in:E-Journal of Chemistry
Main Author: Ambomase S.S.B.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011
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Ambomase S.S.B.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
2011
E-Journal of Chemistry
8
1
10.1155/2011/545313
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79951603974&doi=10.1155%2f2011%2f545313&partnerID=40&md5=e87a44f4eeea36a59b99db5ed0be4c6a
Densities and ultrasonic velocities of aqueous mixtures of methyl cellulose (MC) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) and of methyl cellulose and hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), over the compositions, 9:1, 8:2 and 6:4, and of MC, HPMC and PEG, over the compositions, 9:0.5:0.5, 8:1:1 and 6:2:2, have been measured with and without acelofenac at 298.15K and at atmospheric pressure. The experimental ultrasonic velocities have been used to determine isentropic compressibilities, apparent isentropic molar compressibilities, acoustic impedance, molar compressibility, molar sound velocity, free volume and relative association for the systems with and without aceclofenac. The results have been discussed in terms of solute solvent and solute-solute interactions and various structural effects.
Hindawi Limited
09734945
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Ambomase S.S.B.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
spellingShingle Ambomase S.S.B.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
author_facet Ambomase S.S.B.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
author_sort Ambomase S.S.B.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
title Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
title_short Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
title_full Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
title_fullStr Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
title_full_unstemmed Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
title_sort Studies on water-polymer interactions in the presence of aceclofenac at 298.15 K
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description Densities and ultrasonic velocities of aqueous mixtures of methyl cellulose (MC) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) and of methyl cellulose and hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), over the compositions, 9:1, 8:2 and 6:4, and of MC, HPMC and PEG, over the compositions, 9:0.5:0.5, 8:1:1 and 6:2:2, have been measured with and without acelofenac at 298.15K and at atmospheric pressure. The experimental ultrasonic velocities have been used to determine isentropic compressibilities, apparent isentropic molar compressibilities, acoustic impedance, molar compressibility, molar sound velocity, free volume and relative association for the systems with and without aceclofenac. The results have been discussed in terms of solute solvent and solute-solute interactions and various structural effects.
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