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Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions. / Semenov, Konstantin N.; Charykov, Nikolay A.; Meshcheriakov, Anatolii A.; Lahderanta, Erkki ; Chaplygin, Alexey V. ; Anufrikov, Yuri A.; Murin, Igor V.

In: Journal of Molecular Liquids, Vol. 242, 2017, p. 940-950.

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Semenov, KN, Charykov, NA, Meshcheriakov, AA, Lahderanta, E, Chaplygin, AV, Anufrikov, YA & Murin, IV 2017, 'Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions', Journal of Molecular Liquids, vol. 242, pp. 940-950.

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Semenov, K. N., Charykov, N. A., Meshcheriakov, A. A., Lahderanta, E., Chaplygin, A. V., Anufrikov, Y. A., & Murin, I. V. (2017). Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 242, 940-950.

Vancouver

Semenov KN, Charykov NA, Meshcheriakov AA, Lahderanta E, Chaplygin AV, Anufrikov YA et al. Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2017;242:940-950.

Author

Semenov, Konstantin N. ; Charykov, Nikolay A. ; Meshcheriakov, Anatolii A. ; Lahderanta, Erkki ; Chaplygin, Alexey V. ; Anufrikov, Yuri A. ; Murin, Igor V. / Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions. In: Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2017 ; Vol. 242. pp. 940-950.

BibTeX

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title = "Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions",
abstract = "The paper presents novel data on physico-chemical investigation of the C60-l-threonine water solutions. The data on temperature dependence of solubility and viscosity, concentration dependences of density, specific conductivity, molar conductivity, dissociation constant, activity coefficients as well as experimental data on dynamic light scattering are presented and discussed. The excess thermodynamic functions were calculated using Virial Decomposition Asymmetric Model (VD-AS) based on virial expansion of the excess molar Gibbs energy by mole fractions of the solution components.",
keywords = "fullerene, l-Threonine, Refractometry, Specific conductivity, Molar conductivity, Dissociation constant, Excess thermodynamic functions, Viscosity",
author = "Semenov, {Konstantin N.} and Charykov, {Nikolay A.} and Meshcheriakov, {Anatolii A.} and Erkki Lahderanta and Chaplygin, {Alexey V.} and Anufrikov, {Yuri A.} and Murin, {Igor V.}",
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language = "English",
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journal = "Journal of Molecular Liquids",
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T1 - Physico-chemical properties of the C60-L-threonine water solutions

AU - Semenov, Konstantin N.

AU - Charykov, Nikolay A.

AU - Meshcheriakov, Anatolii A.

AU - Lahderanta, Erkki

AU - Chaplygin, Alexey V.

AU - Anufrikov, Yuri A.

AU - Murin, Igor V.

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - The paper presents novel data on physico-chemical investigation of the C60-l-threonine water solutions. The data on temperature dependence of solubility and viscosity, concentration dependences of density, specific conductivity, molar conductivity, dissociation constant, activity coefficients as well as experimental data on dynamic light scattering are presented and discussed. The excess thermodynamic functions were calculated using Virial Decomposition Asymmetric Model (VD-AS) based on virial expansion of the excess molar Gibbs energy by mole fractions of the solution components.

AB - The paper presents novel data on physico-chemical investigation of the C60-l-threonine water solutions. The data on temperature dependence of solubility and viscosity, concentration dependences of density, specific conductivity, molar conductivity, dissociation constant, activity coefficients as well as experimental data on dynamic light scattering are presented and discussed. The excess thermodynamic functions were calculated using Virial Decomposition Asymmetric Model (VD-AS) based on virial expansion of the excess molar Gibbs energy by mole fractions of the solution components.

KW - fullerene

KW - l-Threonine

KW - Refractometry

KW - Specific conductivity

KW - Molar conductivity

KW - Dissociation constant

KW - Excess thermodynamic functions

KW - Viscosity

UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167732217313429#!

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VL - 242

SP - 940

EP - 950

JO - Journal of Molecular Liquids

JF - Journal of Molecular Liquids

SN - 0167-7322

ER -

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