Modelling the Preferential Solvation of Ferulic Acid in {2-Propanol (1) + Water (2)} Mixtures at 298.15 K

Background: Recently Haq et al. reported the equilibrium solubility in {2-propanol (1) + water (2)} mixtures at several temperatures with some numerical correlation analysis. Nevertheless, no attempt was made to evaluate the preferential solvation of this compound by the solvents. Methods: Preferent...

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Main Author: Abolghasem Jouyban 1,2, Fleming Martínez 3 * (Author)
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Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Background: Recently Haq et al. reported the equilibrium solubility in {2-propanol (1) + water (2)} mixtures at several temperatures with some numerical correlation analysis. Nevertheless, no attempt was made to evaluate the preferential solvation of this compound by the solvents. Methods: Preferential solvation of ferulic acid in the saturated mixtures at 298.15 K was analyzed based on the inverse Kirkwood-Buff integrals as described in the literature. Results: Ferulic acid is preferentially solvated by water in water-rich mixtures (0.00 < x1 < 0.19) but preferentially solvated by 2-propanol in mixtures with composition 0.19 < x1 < 1.00. Conclusion: These results could be interpreted as a consequence of hydrophobic hydration around the non-polar groups of the solute in the former case (0.00 < x1 < 0.19). Moreover, in the last case (0.19 < x1 < 1.00), the observed trend could be a consequence of the acid behavior of ferulic acid in front to 2-propanol molecules because this cosolvent is more basic than water as described by the respective solvatochromic parameters.
Item Description:10.15171/PS.2017.48
2383-2886
2383-2886