Studies on bioactive material species and their stability
Materials Today: Proceedings, ISSN: 2214-7853, Vol: 46, Page: 202-204
2021
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Bioactive material species of Ca and its stability has been concerned in the present work. The ternary species of the combined ligands hydrophobic amino acids (L-proline and L-valine) coordinated with metal ion (M: Ca 2+ ) along with the 1, 2-propanediol (PG) and aqua composites (0.0 ∼ 60.0% v/v) at 303.0 K have been focussed in this presentation. The relative ratios of M, L, and X (M: L: X = 1.0:2.5:2.5, 1.0:2.5:5.0, 1.0:5.0:2.5) in alkaline madia were maintained in the titrimetric trials. From MINIQUAD75, distribution diagrams and other correlations results best fit ternary species for Ca 2+ are MLX, MLXH 2 2+, MLX 2 H 2 +. The role of dielectric constant of solvent (1/D) and few concentration depended terms had shown to affect significantly on ternary stability constant.
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