Cryometry data in the binary systems bis-adduct of C60 and indispensable aminoacids – lysine, threonine, oxyproline
https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2018-9-1-46-48
Abstract
The article continues the development of the investigations, presented in particular in the cycle of articles, devoted to the synthesis, identification and investigation of physical-chemical properties of water soluble derivatives of light fullerene C60, such as: complex esters of dicarboxylic acids (malonates, oxalates); poly-hydroxylated forms (fullerenols); amino-acid derivatives (argenine, alanine). The investigation of the excess thermodynamic functions, to the best of our knowledge, has, until now, not been provided, except for two original works [Matuzenko M.Yu., Tyurin D.P., et al. (2015); Matuzenko M.Yu., Shestopalova A.A., et al. (2015)].
About the Authors
N. M. SafyannikovRussian Federation
St. Petersburg
N. A. Charykov
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
P. V. Garamova
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
K. N. Semenov
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
V. A. Keskinov
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
A. V. Kurilenko
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
A. Cherepcova
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
D. P. Tyurin
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
V. V. Klepikov
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
M. Yu. Matuzenko
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
N. A. Kulenova
Kazakhstan
Ust-Kamenogorsk
A. A. Zolotarev
Kazakhstan
Ust-Kamenogorsk
Review
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Safyannikov N.M., Charykov N.A., Garamova P.V., Semenov K.N., Keskinov V.A., Kurilenko A.V., Cherepcova A., Tyurin D.P., Klepikov V.V., Matuzenko M.Yu., Kulenova N.A., Zolotarev A.A. Cryometry data in the binary systems bis-adduct of C60 and indispensable aminoacids – lysine, threonine, oxyproline. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2018;9(1):46-48. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2018-9-1-46-48