Excess Molar Volumes, Apparent Molar Volumes, Partial Molar Volumes of Methionine, An Amino Acid, in Water + Ethanol And Water + Methanol Solutions at 298.15 K

Methionine is an amino acid that is extremely important for human health. To better understand the biochemical events occurring in the human body, the excess molar properties of methionine and aqueous ethanol and aqueous methanol mixtures were determined at 298.15 K. Interactions between components in solutions are explained. Negative deviations from the ideal state have been observed in methionine solutions due to hydrogen bonds, dipole interactions, charge-transfer interactions.

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