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Experimental and theoretical determination of the limiting partial molar volume of indole in CCl<inf>4</inf>, Tetrahydrofuran and acetonitrile at 293.15 k: A comparative study with benzimidazole and benzothiophene
ArticleAbstract: The partial molar volumes of indole(Ind) at infinite dilution (V 2∞) in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4),Palabras claves:Apparent molecular volume, DFT-B3LYP, SCRF, SPT and indoleAutores:Alvarado Y.J., Arrieta F., Chacín-Molero E., Cubillan N., Ferrer-Amado G., Hernández-Labarca P., Ojeda-Andara J., Velazco W., Yovani Marrero-PonceFuentes:googlescopusVolume-related properties of thiophene and furan-2-carboxaldehyde phenylhydrazone derivatives in DMSO: A discussion about non-intrinsic contribution
ArticleAbstract: An analysis of the experimental and theoretical non-intrinsic contribution to the limiting partial mPalabras claves:Densitometry, Limiting partial molar volume, Non-intrinsic contribution, Refractometry, Scaled-particle theory, Specific and non-specific interactionsAutores:Alvarado Y.J., Ballestas-Barrientos A., Cubillan N., Ferrebuz A., Ferrer-Amado G., Infante M., Joan Vera-Villalobos, Restrepo J., Rodríguez-Lugo P.Fuentes:scopusVolumetric, electric, and magnetic properties of thioxanthen-9-one in aprotic solvents as revealed by high-precision densitometry, high-accuracy refractometry and magnetic susceptibility measurements and by DFT calculations
ArticleAbstract: High-precision densitometry measurements of solutions of thioxanten-9-one (TX) in 1,4-dioxane, DMSO,Palabras claves:Electronic polarizability, Intermolecular forces, Magnetic susceptibility, Partial molar expansibility, Partial molar volume, Scale particle theory, Thioxanten-9-oneAutores:Alvarado Y.J., Caldera-Luzardo J., De La Cruz C., Ferrer-Amado G., Michelena E., Pedro SilvaFuentes:scopusSolubility of thiophene-, furan- and pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde phenylhydrazone derivatives in 2.82 mol̇L <sup>-1</sup> aqueous DMSO at 298.15 K, inhibition of lymphoproliferation and tubulin polymerization: A study based on the scaled particle theory
ArticleAbstract: In this work, the solubilities of nine phenylhydrazone derivatives in water and in 2.82 mol ̇ L -1 aPalabras claves:Lymphoproliferation, Phenylhydrazone derivatives, SOLUBILITY, SPT, Tubulin polimerizationAutores:Alvarado Y.J., Álvarez-Mon M., Baricelli J., Caldera-Luzardo J., Cubillan N., Ferrer-Amado G., Hassanhi M., Mancilla V., Ojeda-Andara J., Rocafull M.A., San Antonio-Sánchez M.E., Thomas L.E., Yovani Marrero-PonceFuentes:scopusThermodynamics of solution, interaction with calf thymus DNA and anticancer activity of phenylhydrazone derivatives
ArticleAbstract: The solubilities in water (W) and in 3 mol·L-1 aqueous acetonitrile at 298.15 K of thiophene-2-, furPalabras claves:Antineoplasic activity, DNA binding, Phenylhydrazone derivatives, SOLUBILITY, SPTAutores:Alvarado Y.J., Baricelli J., Caldera-Luzardo J., Cubillan N., Ferrer-Amado G., Joan R. Vera V., Joan Vera-Villalobos, Mancilla V., Morales-Toyo M., Ojeda-Andara J., Rocafull M.A., Thomas L.E., Yovani Marrero-PonceFuentes:googlescopus