CARBOHYDRATES IN THERMOPHILE METABOLISM: CALCULATION OF THE STANDARD MOLAL THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS PENTOSES AND HEXOSES AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES

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dc.contributor.author Amend J.P.
dc.contributor.author Plyasunov A.V.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-22T07:47:26Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-22T07:47:26Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13377276
dc.identifier.citation Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2001, 65, 21, 3901-3917
dc.identifier.issn 0016-7037
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/25407
dc.description.abstract Experimental thermodynamic data for aqueous organic compounds can be combined with the revised Helgeson-Kirkham-Flowers (HKF) equations of state to generate parameters that can be used to estimate standard molal properties as functions of temperature and pressure. In this study, we regressed thermodynamic data for aqueous carbohydrates at temperatures up to 393 K reported in the literature to permit the calculation of the apparent standard molal Gibbs free energies and enthalpies of formation (ΔGo and ΔHo, respectively) and the standard molal entropies (S2o), heat capacities (CP,2o), and volumes (V2o) to 423 K and several hundred MPa of aqueous C5 aldoses (ribose, arabinose, xylose, lyxose) and C5 ketoses (ribulose, xylulose) as well as C6 aldoses (glucose, mannose, galactose) and C6 ketoses (fructose, sorbose). Values of ΔGo for these 11 aqueous carbohydrates are given as a function of temperature at the saturated water vapor pressure (PSAT) and at 50 MPa. Values of ΔGo for aqueous glucose are then combined with those of other aqueous organic and inorganic compounds to calculate values of the standard molal Gibbs free energies of 13 fermentation and respiration reactions (ΔGro) known or likely to be carried out by thermophilic microorganisms. Finally, values of the overall Gibbs free energies of these reactions (ΔGr) are calculated at the temperature, pressure, and chemical composition that obtain in the hydrothermal fluids of Vulcano Island, southern Italy, a site that is widely known for its tremendous diversity of organisms able to live at high temperatures. At likely activities of aqueous glucose, it is shown that thermophiles in the hot springs of Vulcano at 373 K and ∼0.1 MPa can gain between 400 and 3000 kJ per mole of glucose fermented or respired.
dc.title CARBOHYDRATES IN THERMOPHILE METABOLISM: CALCULATION OF THE STANDARD MOLAL THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS PENTOSES AND HEXOSES AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES
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