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  • * Various models, including the Yaws model, were used to correlate experimental solubility data, with the Yaws model providing the best fit across all solvents.
  • * Thermodynamic analysis indicated that the dissolution of OHP is an endothermic process with increasing entropy, supported by calculations of significant thermodynamic properties using the van't Hoff model.

Article Abstract

The static gravimetric method was used to measure the solubility of 17-α hydroxyprogesterone (OHP) in 13 pure solvents ranging from 278.15 to 323.15 K. The results indicate that the experimental solubility of OHP increases with increasing temperature. The experimental solubility data were correlated by the selected van't Hoff model, λ model, modified Apelblat model, Yaws model, and nonrandom two-liquid (NRTL) model. The fitting results show that the Yaws model can give better correlation results by fitting 13 different pure solvent systems. Based on the NRTL equation, the thermodynamic analysis of solubility data showed that the mixing process was spontaneous. The Hansen solubility parameters (HSPs) and solvent effect were applied to explore these solubility characteristics. Finally, the thermodynamic properties Δ°, Δ°, Δ°, %ξ, and %ξ were calculated by the van't Hoff model equation. The results showed that Δ°, Δ°, and Δ° are all positive values, indicating that the dissolution of OHP in the selected solvent is an endothermic reaction with increasing entropy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11007714PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c09922DOI Listing

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