Freezing Point Depression of Polyol-Aqueous Solutions in the High Concentration Range.

  • URAJI T
  • KOHNO H
  • YOSHIMURA H
  • et al.
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Freezing points of polyol-aqueous solutions (xylitol, sorbitol, maltitol, Iactitol, and hydrogenated corn syrup) were measured in the high concentration (30-60%) range and compared with those of their corresponding reducing sugar-ones (xylose, glucose and corn syrup). The freezing point depression (AT) of the formers solutions except for the hydrogenated corn syrup tended to be smaller than those of the latter ones. These solutions were not subject to Raoult's law but successfully fitted to Weast's equation for 4(1T in the non-ideal equation. Molecular weights or mean nrolecular weights of saccharides would generally be derived from the slope obtained by Weast's equation and those closely resembled the known chemical molecular ones. Also, 11T was found to be proportional to the reciprocal of the mean dextrose polymerization.

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URAJI, T., KOHNO, H., YOSHIMURA, H., SHIMOYAMADA, M., & WATANABE, K. (1996). Freezing Point Depression of Polyol-Aqueous Solutions in the High Concentration Range. Food Science and Technology International, Tokyo, 2(1), 38–42. https://doi.org/10.3136/fsti9596t9798.2.38

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