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Physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine aqueous solutions. / Serebryakov, Evgeny B.; Semenov, Konstantin N.; Stepanyuk, Irina V.; Charykov, Nikolay A.; Mescheryakov, Anatolii N.; Zhukov, Anatolii N.; Chaplygin, Alexey V.; Murin, Igor V.

In: Journal of Molecular Liquids, Vol. 256, 15.04.2018, p. 507-518.

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Serebryakov, EB, Semenov, KN, Stepanyuk, IV, Charykov, NA, Mescheryakov, AN, Zhukov, AN, Chaplygin, AV & Murin, IV 2018, 'Physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine aqueous solutions', Journal of Molecular Liquids, vol. 256, pp. 507-518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2018.02.057

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Serebryakov, E. B., Semenov, K. N., Stepanyuk, I. V., Charykov, N. A., Mescheryakov, A. N., Zhukov, A. N., Chaplygin, A. V., & Murin, I. V. (2018). Physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine aqueous solutions. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 256, 507-518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2018.02.057

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Serebryakov EB, Semenov KN, Stepanyuk IV, Charykov NA, Mescheryakov AN, Zhukov AN et al. Physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine aqueous solutions. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2018 Apr 15;256:507-518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2018.02.057

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Serebryakov, Evgeny B. ; Semenov, Konstantin N. ; Stepanyuk, Irina V. ; Charykov, Nikolay A. ; Mescheryakov, Anatolii N. ; Zhukov, Anatolii N. ; Chaplygin, Alexey V. ; Murin, Igor V. / Physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine aqueous solutions. In: Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2018 ; Vol. 256. pp. 507-518.

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title = "Physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine aqueous solutions",
abstract = "The paper is devoted to investigation of physico-chemical properties of the C70-L-lysine derivative aqueous solutions. Within the framework of our investigation, we have studied the concentration dependences of density, average molar volume and partial molar volumes of the solution components, specific and molar conductivities, dissociation constant, apparent degree of dissociation, ζ – potential as well as concentration dependences of the C70-L-lysine associates size distribution in aqueous solutions. Additionally we have used the semi-empirical VD-AS (Virial Decomposition Asymmetric Model) model and calculated the excess thermodynamic functions of solutions and solution components.",
keywords = "Dissociation constant, Excess thermodynamic functions, Fullerene, L-Lysine, Molar conductivity, Refractometry, Specific conductivity, Viscosity",
author = "Serebryakov, {Evgeny B.} and Semenov, {Konstantin N.} and Stepanyuk, {Irina V.} and Charykov, {Nikolay A.} and Mescheryakov, {Anatolii N.} and Zhukov, {Anatolii N.} and Chaplygin, {Alexey V.} and Murin, {Igor V.}",
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