2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2015.05.050
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Volumetric properties of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide in aqueous solutions of d(−)-ribose and d(−)-arabinose at different temperatures

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“…Table 2 shows that S v values for both ionic liquids are positive for all concentrations of sucrose and all temperatures. This means that ion-ion interactions are dominant to ion-solvent interactions in these solutions [9,15]. As can be seen from Table 2 and Fig.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…Table 2 shows that S v values for both ionic liquids are positive for all concentrations of sucrose and all temperatures. This means that ion-ion interactions are dominant to ion-solvent interactions in these solutions [9,15]. As can be seen from Table 2 and Fig.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…In other work [13] the (sucrose þ 3-HPAAc þ water) system is studied and the same result is pointed out; that is the sucrose acts as a structure maker. Finally in other work [15] the sign of ðv 2 V 0 4 =vT 2 Þ P is positive for ribose in aqueous solutions of [Bmim][Br] which means that ribose acts as a structure maker while this quantity is negative for arabinose so that it behaves as a structure breaker.…”
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