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Viscosimetric evaluation of solvent effects

Viskosimetrische Auswertung von Lösungsmittel-Effekten

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Abstract

The intrinsic viscosities of methylene blue, glucose and dextran were determined in various solvents. They are linear againstY Winstein-Grunwald solvent parameters. The relation observed offers an alternative route of the evaluation of the solvent effects by means of viscosimetric measurements.

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Die Grenzviskositäten von Methylenblau, Glukose und Dextran wurden in verschiedenen Lösungsmitteln bestimmt. Sie sind gegen denWinstein-Grunwald-LösungsmittelparameterY linear. Die festgestellte Beziehung bietet einen alternativen Weg zur Bestimmung von Lösungsmitteleffekten mittels viskosimetrischer Messungen.

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Mazurkiewicz, J., Tomasik, P. Viscosimetric evaluation of solvent effects. Monatsh Chem 113, 1253–1262 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00808740

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