Application of dn/dc data for the determination of partial specific volumes of dissolved macromolecules. II. Partial specific volume of ovalbumin in aqueous solution

Abstract
The theory of an interferometric method for determining partial specific volumes of macromolecules is briefly reviewed. The experimental technique developed in this laboratory is described. Detailed results are given on the partial specific volume of ovalbumin in aqueous solution and its dependence on pH and KCl concentration. The results are compared, as far as possible, with dilatometric results obtained in another laboratory. The contribution of a change in partial specific volume of the macromolecules and in the partial specific volume of the water associated with them to the results is analyzed, and the scope of a possible complication due to changes in molecular polarizability is pointed out.