Activity coefficients of calcium ions in mixed solutions

1967 ◽  
Vol 71 (12) ◽  
pp. 3858-3861 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Shatkay
1981 ◽  
Vol 46 (7) ◽  
pp. 1701-1707 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rudolf Kohn ◽  
Anna Malovíková

The values of activity coefficients γCa2+, determined earlier in solutions of calcium oligoguluronates and oligogalacturonates of various polymerization degree n, were interpreted. Values γCa2+ corresponding to an intramolecular Ca2+ bond to a polymeric chain of L-guluronan and D-galacturonan were obtained by extrapolation of functions γCa2+ = f(1/n) and γCa2+ = f((n-2)/n) to lim n → ##h. The γCa2+ values were compared with those determined in solutions of calcium salts of O-acetyl derivatives of pectic acid and D-mannuronan. In molecular disperse solutions the Ca2+ ions are bound to L-guluronan and D-galacturonan by an electrostatic bond. The course of the above-mentioned functions leads to the conclusion that both terminal uronic acid units in polyuronates under study bind Ca2+ ions less firmly than do the inner units in the macromolecule chain. The linear course of the function γCa2+ = f((n-2)/n) for L-guluronan proves the additivity of contribution of the terminal and inner uronic acid units to the total activity of Ca2+ counterions bound to L-guluronan.


Author(s):  
D. James Morré ◽  
Charles E. Bracker ◽  
William J. VanDerWoude

Calcium ions in the concentration range 5-100 mM inhibit auxin-induced cell elongation and wall extensibility of plant stems. Inhibition of wall extensibility requires that the tissue be living; growth inhibition cannot be explained on the basis of cross-linking of carboxyl groups of cell wall uronides by calcium ions. In this study, ultrastructural evidence was sought for an interaction of calcium ions with some component other than the wall at the cell surface of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) hypocotyls.


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