The Introduction of the Special Issue Biomolecules including proteins, lipid, nucleic acid and organic molecules operate different types of interactions at aqueous/aqueous electrolyte solutions. The interaction of the electrolytic ions affect in different ways depending on the nature of solute and electrolytic ions. The dynamic interactions of the small molecules and ions make it difficult to understand by structural methods. Consequently various theories were developed to explain how the small molecule interacts in an environment that includes electrolytes. The aim of this special issue is to welcome articles advancements in research of biologically important small molecule in different mixed solvent systems for better understanding of solute solvent interactions.
The Research Scope of the Special Issue · Physical chemistry · Biochemistry · Analytical chemistry · Pharmaceutical chemistry · Biophysical chemistry
The Article Title of the Special Issue 1: Analysis of solubility data of pharmaceutically important biomolecules. 2: Physiochemical properties of solutions. 3: Thermodynamic Solvation of small molecules. 4: Transfer Gibbs free energy and entropy of small molecules in solutions. 5: Physical chemistry of liquids solutions in the field of biochemistry. 6: Solute-Solvent interaction of small molecules in simple organic liquids. 7: Thermodynamic studies of amino acids in binary\ternary solvent systems.
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Important Dates Paper Submission Due: March, 2020
The Lead Guest Editor Sanjay Roy
Guest Editors 1. Aslam Hossain Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry,Institute of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Ural Federal University, 620000, Yekaterinburg, Russia 2. Kalachand Mahali Department of Chemistry, University of Kalyani,Nadia- 741235, West Bengal, India. |