The chemical meaning "having the power of dissolving" is by 1680s. -ate (2) verbal suffix for Latin verbs in -are, identical with -ate (1). Old English commonly made verbs from adjectives by adding a verbal ending to the word (such as gnornian "be sad, mourn," gnorn "sad, ...
The second part discusses the meaning of the equations for osmolyte solvation and osmolyte behavior. 3.1 Derivation of equations For calculations in a two‐component system we need a 2 × 2 B matrix [see Eq. (26.13)] (26.18)B=(cW(1+cWGWW)cOcWGOWcOcWGOWcO(1+cOGOO)). Its determinant ...
Although the solvation free energy term that we measure constitutes that of Li+, here we assume that it scales with the solvation free energy of all species, meaning that a strong solvating solvent for Li+ will be a strong solvating solvent for other ionic LiPS species. In addition, ...
As it will be clear later, within the LIE terminology the word “solvation” is used in a fairly broad sense, meaning that the contribution one aims to calculate is related to the embedding of the solute in a certain medium having peculiar features, being it either the solvent itself or ...
A theoretical discussion of the meaning of the compressibility and ionic vibration potential measurements is given. It is stressed that the discussion is made on the basis of a definition of solvation number (SN). It will be noted that this solvation number definition is time dependent. ...
0033—4545/82/122317—10$03.OO/OPrinted in Great Britain.Pergamon Press Ltd.©1982 IUPACPREFERENTIAL SOLVATION OF IONS AND SOLVENT TRANSPORTDavid Feakins, Robert O'Neill and Earle WaghorneDepartment of Chemistry, University College Dublin,Belfield, Dublin 4, Republic of Ireland.Abstract -Inthe ...
Here we justify the meaning of the three parts of such energy, with relation to a particle in a fixed position and orientation inside a phase: the work required to give it freedom to move, to provide it energy for such translation (momentum) and to make it indistinguishable from particles ...
The solubility parameter (SP) of a molecular species is a vital property that characterizes polarity and quantifies the ‘like-seeks-like' principle, which is used in chemistry to screen solvents for dissolution of solutes. There are several literature reports on the delignification of biomass usin...
Solvationis the interaction of a solvent with the dissolved solute—in the case of water,solvationis often referred to ashydration. Solvent polarity is the most important factor in determining how well it solvates a particular solute.Polar solventshave molecular dipoles, meaning that part of the so...
The solubility parameter (SP) of a molecular species is a vital property that characterizes polarity and quantifies the ‘like-seeks-like' principle, which is used in chemistry to screen solvents for dissolution of solutes. There are several literature reports on the delignification of biomass usin...