Issue 6, 1997

Acid–Base Equilibria of Cysteine in Artificial Sea Water: Effect of Ionic Strength on the Basis of Specific Interaction Theory†

Abstract

Artificial sea water, containing NaCl, KCl, CaCl 2 , MgCl 2 and Na 2 SO 4 , was used as a standard medium in potentiometric equilibrium studies of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine: the dependence of activity coefficients on ionic strength, and thus salinities, is discussed according to different models based on the Specific Interaction Theory.

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J. Chem. Res. (S), 1997, 222-223

Acid–Base Equilibria of Cysteine in Artificial Sea Water: Effect of Ionic Strength on the Basis of Specific Interaction Theory†

T. Vilariño, S. Fiol, I. Brandariz, R. Herrero and M. E. Sastre de Vicente, J. Chem. Res. (S), 1997, 222 DOI: 10.1039/A701454F

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