Hofmeister series


Hof·meis·ter series

noun \ˈhf-ˌmī-stər-\

Definition of HOFMEISTER SERIES

: an arrangement of salts, anions, or cations in descending order of their effect upon a physical phenomenon (as the swelling of gelatin)—called also lyotropic series

Biographical Note for HOFMEISTER SERIES

Hofmeister, Franz (1850–1922), Austro-German chemist. Hofmeister is known for his work on proteins, metabolism, and the chemistry of colloids. In 1888 he discovered the relative power of different anions to precipitate lyophilic salts. The Hofmeister series is not only fundamental to theories of lyophilic colloids and systems, but it is also important to physiology.

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