Unveiling the mechanism of hydrotropy: Evidence for water-mediated aggregation of hydrotropes around the solute

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Abstract

A recent proposal attributes the origin of hydrotropy to the water-mediated aggregation of hydrotrope molecules around the solute. Experimental evidence for this phenomenon is reported for the first time in this work, using 1H-NMR. A new computational technique to quantify apolarity is introduced and is used to show that apolarity of both solute and hydrotrope is the driving force of hydrotropy. This journal is

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Abranches, D. O., Benfica, J., Soares, B. P., Leal-Duaso, A., Sintra, T. E., Pires, E., … Coutinho, J. A. P. (2020). Unveiling the mechanism of hydrotropy: Evidence for water-mediated aggregation of hydrotropes around the solute. Chemical Communications, 56(52), 7143–7146. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc03217d

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