In order to clarify some aspects of the hydrophobic interactions, the enthalpies of dilution of monoethylurea, 1,3-dimethylurea, and 1,3-diethylurea have been determined calorimetrically at 25°C. The calorimetric data, expressed in terms of excess enthalpy, permit the evaluation of the pair and triplet interaction coefficients. The analyses of these and of the analogous coefficients gxx and gxxx, derived from osmotic data, indicate a driving force favorable to the interactions among the hydrated solute molecules. Nevertheless, the positive values of the hxx and hxxx coefficients seem to suggest that the source of the effect is a rearrangement of the water molecules rather than a direct association of the solute molecules. There are evidences of a strict correlation between the enthalpic and the entropic effects. © 1978 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
The hydrophobic effect in aqueous solutions of nonelectrolytes. I. Self-interactions of alkylureas / G., Barone; Castronuovo, Giuseppina; V., Crescenzi; V., Elia; E., Rizzo. - In: JOURNAL OF SOLUTION CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0095-9782. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(1978), pp. 179-192. [10.1007/BF00650525]
The hydrophobic effect in aqueous solutions of nonelectrolytes. I. Self-interactions of alkylureas
CASTRONUOVO, GIUSEPPINA;
1978
Abstract
In order to clarify some aspects of the hydrophobic interactions, the enthalpies of dilution of monoethylurea, 1,3-dimethylurea, and 1,3-diethylurea have been determined calorimetrically at 25°C. The calorimetric data, expressed in terms of excess enthalpy, permit the evaluation of the pair and triplet interaction coefficients. The analyses of these and of the analogous coefficients gxx and gxxx, derived from osmotic data, indicate a driving force favorable to the interactions among the hydrated solute molecules. Nevertheless, the positive values of the hxx and hxxx coefficients seem to suggest that the source of the effect is a rearrangement of the water molecules rather than a direct association of the solute molecules. There are evidences of a strict correlation between the enthalpic and the entropic effects. © 1978 Plenum Publishing Corporation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.