The Study of Molecular Interaction between Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) and Ascorbic Acid
(Vitamin C) with Water at Different Temperatures
Jasveer Kaur H Sandhu*, Urvashi P Manik and Paritosh L Mishra
PGT, Department of Physics, Sardar Patel Mahavidyalaya, Maharashtra, India
*Corresponding Author:Jasveer Kaur H Sandhu, PGT, Department of Physics,
Sardar Patel Mahavidyalaya, Maharashtra, India.
Received:
April 17, 2023; Published: April 27, 2023
Abstract
In this current work, the ultrasonic studies have been discussed for different systems such as: 1) Ascorbic Acid + H2O and 2) Niacinamide + H2O under different temperatures and concentrations. Both the systems have been described in three phases a) Higher order elastic constant b) Mechanical properties and c) Ultrasonic velocity and Density. These properties and constants are providing the information about the instinct properties of the liquid systems, such as information about interaction, kind of information about bonding stability, etc. Therefore, this kind of study is valuable and interesting in view from number of features in the field of pharmaceutical and industries.
Keywords: Ascorbic Acid; Niacinamide; Ultrasonic; Thermal Properties; Intermolecular Interactions
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