Partial specific volume

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Template:More citations needed The partial specific volume vi¯, express the variation of the extensive volume of a mixture in respect to composition of the masses. It is the partial derivative of volume with respect to the mass of the component of interest.

V=i=1nmivi¯,

where vi¯ is the partial specific volume of a component i defined as:

vi¯=(Vmi)T,P,mji.

The PSV is usually measured in milliLiters (mL) per gram (g), proteins > 30 kDa can be assumed to have a partial specific volume of 0.708 mL/g.[1] Experimental determination is possible by measuring the natural frequency of a U-shaped tube filled successively with air, buffer and protein solution.[2]

Properties

The weighted sum of partial specific volumes of a mixture or solution is an inverse of density of the mixture namely the specific volume of the mixture.

v=iwivi¯=1ρ
iρivi¯=1

See also

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