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SURFACE ENTHALPY AND ENTROPY AND THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL NATURE OF HYDROPHOBIC AND HYDROPHILIC INTERACTIONS
Authors:CJ van Osa  BJ Good
Institution:1. Departments of Microbiology , State University of New York at Buffalo , Buffalo, New York, 14214, USA;2. Chemical Engineering , State University of New York at Buffalo , Buffalo, NeW York, 14214, USA;3. Chemical Engineering , State University of New York at Buffalo , Buffalo, NeW York, 14214, USA
Abstract:The attractive Interactions between typically hydrophobic molecules such as hexane or CCl4, and the repulsive Interactions between extremely hydrophilic molecules such as poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), when immersed in water, as well as the interactions between these molecules and water, have been examined from a surface thermodynamic viewpoint, taking the changes in surface free energy into account, as a function of temperature. It was found that attractive hydrophobic Interactions are not, as vas generally believed up to now, invariably entropic. Hydrophobic Interactions can be mainly enthalpic or mainly entropic, or more or less equal mixtures of both, depending on each individual case; however, all hydrophobic interactions are polar (in the sense of Lewis acid-base) in nature. Repulsive hydrophilic interactions are enthalpic, and also polar in nature. The interaction between hydrophobic solutes and water is mainly enthalpic, and is apolar in nature.
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