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The Hive => Newbee Forum => Topic started by: jimmyboy on February 14, 2004, 12:46:00 AM
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Anyone know where i could find solubility data on fatty acid salts such as sodium pyruvate - formate - malate - stearate - oleate etc etc.. -- I have searched high and low and have came up with very limited info -- checked crc - langes at a college library and scoured the net - i'd really like to find a graph chart of solubilities in water at different temperatures
thanks
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I don't think anyone has bothered to measure and chart any such graphs.
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You need to do a literature search. I'm sure someone has measured those before. Go to a good university library and ask the librarian what electronic search engines they have for finding scientific journal articles. Or just look thru every issue Chem. Abstracts. That gets tedious. ;D
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Solubility information of said compounds can be found in the Merck index. Just look at the specific compounds. If you want more quantitative data you should do like Foxy said. I know that for the metal carboxylates of long chain fatty acids this has been reseached extensively.
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No problem
let me know exaktly your salts and i ll look for
the solubility in different solvents.
Just need a day in the lib.