Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures

The present study deals with experiments so as to highlight the solute (drug nimesulide) - solvent(water) interactions and related modifications in case of the presence of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures T(=298.15 to 313.15)K. Density and viscosity values of nimesulide have been determi...

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Published in:E-Journal of Chemistry
Main Author: Solanki C.S.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010
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Solanki C.S.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
2010
E-Journal of Chemistry
7
SUPPL. 1
10.1155/2010/625171
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79953116717&doi=10.1155%2f2010%2f625171&partnerID=40&md5=87c0e848ca129563e8e6485ed22812cb
The present study deals with experiments so as to highlight the solute (drug nimesulide) - solvent(water) interactions and related modifications in case of the presence of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures T(=298.15 to 313.15)K. Density and viscosity values of nimesulide have been determined in water in (0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1 and 2) mol dm-3 aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents (sodium benzoate, sodium salicylate, sodium bromide and nicotinamide) at temperatures 298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15 K where as the solubility was studied at 308.15 K. From the density values, the limiting partial molar volumes and expansibilities have been calculated. The experimental viscosity values have been analyzed in terms of jones-dole equation and on the basis of transition theory for relative viscosity.
Hindawi Limited
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author Solanki C.S.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
spellingShingle Solanki C.S.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
author_facet Solanki C.S.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
author_sort Solanki C.S.; Tripathy S.; Tripathy M.; Dash U.N.
title Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
title_short Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
title_full Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
title_fullStr Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
title_sort Studies on the solute solvent interaction of nimesulide in aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures
publishDate 2010
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description The present study deals with experiments so as to highlight the solute (drug nimesulide) - solvent(water) interactions and related modifications in case of the presence of hydrotropic agents at different temperatures T(=298.15 to 313.15)K. Density and viscosity values of nimesulide have been determined in water in (0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1 and 2) mol dm-3 aqueous solutions of hydrotropic agents (sodium benzoate, sodium salicylate, sodium bromide and nicotinamide) at temperatures 298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15 K where as the solubility was studied at 308.15 K. From the density values, the limiting partial molar volumes and expansibilities have been calculated. The experimental viscosity values have been analyzed in terms of jones-dole equation and on the basis of transition theory for relative viscosity.
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