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Measurement of Water Saturation in Soybean Oil

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Journal ACS Omega
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2023 Jun 12
PMID 37305304
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In a previous study, it was observed that survivability was low when attempting to cryopreserve sperm cells in a nanoliter-sized droplet protected under soybean oil, in stark contrast to the high survival rates in milliliter-sized droplets. In this study, infrared spectroscopy was used to provide an estimate of the saturation concentration of water in soybean oil. By following the time evolution of the infrared absorption spectrum of water-oil mixtures, the saturation of water in soybean oil was found to reach equilibrium after 1 h. From the absorption spectra of neat water and neat soybean oil and the application of the Beer-Lambert law to an estimation of the absorption of a mixture from its individual components, it was estimated that the saturation concentration of water is 0.010 M. This estimate was supported by molecular modeling using the latest semiempirical methods (in particular, GFN2-xTB). While for most applications the very low solubility has little impact, the implications in those exceptions were discussed.

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