Solubility of Naproxen in Polyethylene Glycol 200 + Water Mixtures at Various Temperatures
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The solubility of naproxen in binary mixtures of polyethylene glycol 200 (PEG 200) + water at the temperature range from 298.0 K to 318.0 K were reported. The combinations of Jouyban-Acree model + van’t Hoff and Jouyban-Acree model + partial solubility parameters were used to predict the solubility of naproxen in PEG 200 + water mixtures at different temperatures. Combination of Jouyban-Acree model with van’t Hoff equation can be used to predict solubility in PEG 200 + water with only four solubility data in mono-solvents. Theobtained solubility calculation errors vary from ~ 17 % up to 35 % depend on the number of required input data.Non-linear enthalpy-entropy compensation was found for naproxen in the investigated solvent system and the Jouyban−Acree model provides reasonably accurate mathematical descriptions of the thermodynamic data of naproxen in the investigated binary solvent systems.
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solubility of naproxen in polyethylene glycol 200 + water mixtures at various temperatures
the solubility of naproxen in binary mixtures of polyethylene glycol 200 (peg 200) + water at the temperature range from 298.0 k to 318.0 k were reported. the combinations of jouyban-acree model + van’t hoff and jouyban-acree model + partial solubility parameters were used to predict the solubility of naproxen in peg 200 + water mixtures at different temperatures. combination of jouyban-acree m...
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volume 14 issue 4
pages 1041- 1050
publication date 2015-10-01
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