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Salt effect on the (polyethylene glycol 8000 + sodium sulfate) aqueoustwo-phase...

Author(s): Ferreira, Luísa A. cv logo 1 ; Teixeira, J. A. cv logo 2

Date: 2011

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/16856

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Aqueous two-phase systems; Salt effect; Relative hydrophobicity; Gibbs free energy of transfer


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The relative hydrophobicity of the phases of several {polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8000 + sodium sulfate (Na2SO4)} aqueous two-phase systems (ATPSs), all containing 0.01 mol.L-1 sodium phosphate buffer (NaPB, pH 7.4) and increasing concentration of a salt additive, NaCl or KCl, up to 1.0 mol.L-1, was measured by the free energy of transfer of a methylene group between the phases, DG(CH2). The DG(CH2) of the systems was determined by partitioning of a homologous series of five sodium salts of dinitrophenylated (DNP) – amino acids with aliphatic side chains in three different tie-lines of each biphasic system. The relative hydrophobicity of the phases ranged from -0.125 to -0.183 kcal.mol.L-1, being the NaCl salt the one to provide the more effective changes. The results show that, within each system, there is a linear relationship between the DG(CH2) and the tie-line length (TLL), and biphasic systems with high salt additive concentration present the most negative DG(CH2) values. Therefore, the feasibility of establishing a relationship between the relative hydrophobicity of the phases in a given TLL and the ionic strength of the salt additive was investigated and a satisfactory correlation was found for each salt.
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Language English
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