Poznanski, Jaroslaw published the artcilePartial molar volume as an important thermodynamic parameter. Application for uracil methyl derivatives, Product Details of C5H6N2O2, the publication is Journal of Molecular Liquids (2005), 121(1), 15-20, database is CAplus.
Quantum mech. calculations of the solvation were performed for all 16 possible methylated uracil derivatives using the Polarizable Continuum Model (PCM) approach. The obtained results were found to reproduce the exptl. data of hydration enthalpies. The decomposition of QM-derived Gibbs energy enabled us to correlate the solute-solvent Gibbs energy interaction with the difference between partial molar volume and mol. volume In aqueous medium, the change of the “effective” solute volume upon dissolution costs 1.8 kJ mol-1 per every 1 cm3 mol-1 of the difference between solute partial molar volume and mol. volume
Journal of Molecular Liquids published new progress about 608-34-4. 608-34-4 belongs to pyrimidines, auxiliary class Pyrimidine,Amide, name is 3-Methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione, and the molecular formula is C5H6N2O2, Product Details of C5H6N2O2.
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