Literature DB >> 15780255

Water T2 relaxation in sugar solutions.

Deborah Fabri1, Martin A K Williams, Thomas K Halstead.   

Abstract

1H spin-spin relaxation times of water were measured with the CPMG sequence in dilute aqueous solutions of glucitol, mannitol, glycerol, glycol, the methyl D-pyranosides of alpha-glucose, beta-glucose, alpha-galactose, beta-galactose, alpha-xylose, beta-xylose, beta-arabinose and sucrose, alpha,alpha-trehalose, beta-maltose, maltotriose and maltoheptaose. The relaxation-time dispersion was measured by varying the CPMG pulse spacing, tau. These data were interpreted by means of the Carver-Richards model in which exchange between water protons and labile solute hydroxyl protons provides a significant contribution to the relaxation. From the dependences on temperature and tau, parameters characteristic of the pool of hydroxyls belonging to a given solute were extracted by nonlinear regression, including: the fraction of exchangeable protons, P, the chemical-shift difference between water protons and hydroxyl protons, deltaomega, the intrinsic spin-spin relaxation time, T2, and the chemical exchange rate, k. These solute-specific parameters are related, respectively, to the concentration, identity, mobility and exchange life-time of the hydroxyl site. At 298 K, values of deltaomega, T2 and k were found to be of the order of 1 ppm, 100 ms and 1000 s(-1), respectively. Effects of molecular size, conformation and solute concentration were investigated. The exchange mechanism was characterised by Eyring activation enthalpies and entropies with values in the ranges 50-70 kJ mol(-1) and -10 to 60 J K(-1)mol(-1), respectively.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15780255     DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2005.01.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Res        ISSN: 0008-6215            Impact factor:   2.104


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