Scaled particle theory was used for calculating the enthalpy of cavity formation in the solvation process of hydroxyl cyclohexane derivatives in water and in organic solvents. From the values calculated for the enthalpy of formation of the cavity and from those quoted for the enthalpy of solvation, the enthalpy of solute/solvent interaction was determined. This thermodynamic property shows that the formation of a cavity is an important contribution to the enthalpy of solvation, and is strongly dependent on the structure of the solvent. Unexpected results observed for water as compared with organic solvents are due to the differences in the cavity formation term rather than to solute/solvent interactions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/...
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International audienceMicroscopic volume fluctuations in liquids are a reflection of their structure...
Molecular interpretations are here presented of the hydrophobic effect, which is the cause of the lo...
The solvation of nonpolar molecules in water and that in simple liquids are compared and contrasted....
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
The enthalpy of solution of trans-cyclohexyl-1,4-diamine and cis-cyclohexyl-1,2-diamine in water was...
The enthalpies of solution of cyclohexanol, cis -1,2-cyclohexanediol, and myo -inositol in water, fo...
© 2020 Author(s). The concept of the formation of a solute-sized cavity in a solvent is widely used ...
Understanding hydrophobic interactions requires a molecular-level picture of how water molecules adj...
A new, simple method for the extraction of specific interaction enthalpy from the enthalpy of solvat...
The paper is mainly the review and generalization of the previous publications of the authors. It de...
The enthalpies of solution for 1,2-, 1,3-, 1,4- and 2,3-butanediol in water, formamide and dimethyls...
An approach is suggested to describe the solvophobic effects in various solvents, qualitatively and ...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
An equation describing the enthalpy of nonspecific solvation of nonelectrolytes in various solvents ...
The Gibbs energies and enthalpies of solvation of some hydrocarbons (n-hexane, n-octane, cyclohexane...
International audienceMicroscopic volume fluctuations in liquids are a reflection of their structure...
Molecular interpretations are here presented of the hydrophobic effect, which is the cause of the lo...
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