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Partial molar volume of Ciprofloxacin in water, HCl and FeCl3.6H2O at 298.15K and 308.15K


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Title: Partial molar volume of Ciprofloxacin in water, HCl and FeCl3.6H2O at 298.15K and 308.15K

Authors: M.A. Jamal, K. Shahzad, M. Sarfraz

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Chemistry

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Publisher: Chem Publishers

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2011

Volume: 1

Issue: 2

Language: English

DOI: 10.15228/2011.v01.i02.p07

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Abstract

Partial molar volume, V0 , of Ciprofloxacin in water, 0.05 mol Kg-1 hydrochloric acid and 0.05 mol Kg-1, Iron (III) chloride solutions at 298.15 and 308.15 K was calculated from precision densities obtained from Density Sound Analyzer (DSA 5000). The data represent the smaller volume of drug in 0.05 mol Kg-1 Iron (III) chloride solution than water and 0.05 mol Kg-1 hydrochloric acid at constant temperature. The differences in volumes are interpreted as due to hydrophobicity of solutes. Relative hydrophobicities were estimated from volumes of transfer from one media to another media. The hydrophobicity of this compound also plays a key role in the drug action. The possible mechanism of drug binding with the membrane structure is also discussed.


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