2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2017.04.081
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Solubility and mixing thermodynamics properties of erythromycin ethylsuccinate in different organic solvents

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“…The NRTL model is widely used to estimate the solid–liquid equilibrium properties, especially for many nonideal solutions. It is one of the commonly used activity coefficient equations. , The expression of the equation is obtained as follows where x 1 and x 2 represent the mole fraction of the solute and solvent, respectively, and Δ g 12 (= g 12 – g 22 ) and Δ g 21 (= g 21 – g 11 ) represent the interaction parameters. Δ g 12 and Δ g 21 do not change with the composition and temperature, respectively.…”
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“…The NRTL model is widely used to estimate the solid–liquid equilibrium properties, especially for many nonideal solutions. It is one of the commonly used activity coefficient equations. , The expression of the equation is obtained as follows where x 1 and x 2 represent the mole fraction of the solute and solvent, respectively, and Δ g 12 (= g 12 – g 22 ) and Δ g 21 (= g 21 – g 11 ) represent the interaction parameters. Δ g 12 and Δ g 21 do not change with the composition and temperature, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of the commonly used activity coefficient equations. 27,28 The expression of the equation is obtained as follows i k j j j j j y 3.4.6. UNIQUAC Equation.…”
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“…The average relative deviation (ARD) is commonly applied to evaluate the correlation, , which is expressed as follows where N p refers to the number of experimental data points in the selected solvent; x 1, i refers to the experimental solubility data; and x 1,i cal refers to the calculated solubility data calculated by the selected model. The calculated ARD values for the selected solvents and the selected models or equations are listed in Table .…”
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“…Average Relative Deviation. The average relative deviation (ARD) is commonly applied to evaluate the correlation, 15,30 which is expressed as follows…”
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