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Solvophobic theory attempts to
explain interactions between polar solvents and non-polar solutes. In the pure solvent,
there are
relatively strong cohesive...
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structure they are
loosely held
together by
hydrogen bonds,
electrostatic or
solvophobic interactions. When
surfactants are
present above the
critical micelle...
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Solvophobic Effects in
Nonpolar Cohesive Interactions".
Journal of the
American Chemical...
- (unfolded → folded), in
which large macroscopic folding is
caused by
solvophobic effects (hydrophobic collapse),
while the
final energy state of the folded...
- PMID 33226781. S2CID 227159864. Sinano?lu,
Oktay (August 1980). "The
solvophobic theory for the
prediction of
molecular conformations and
biopolymer bindings...
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molecule upon ****ociation with the
ligand on the
stationary phase. This
solvophobic effect is
dominated by the
force of
water for "cavity-reduction" around...
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charge transfer complexes are known.
Other non-covalent
bonds such as
solvophobic forces, metal-ligand
interaction can be used to
increase the ****ociation...
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interactions such as
hydrogen bonding, dipole- and
electrostatic interactions,
solvophobic effect,
metal chelation, etc. The recognition/binding
moiety is responsible...
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reversed phase chromatography (RPLC),
employing the
framework of the
solvophobic theory. As HPLC and RPLC
became the
preeminent techniques ****ociated...
- Rascón, C. & Kalliadasis, S. 2018 ``Wetting of a
plane with a
narrow solvophobic stripe,” Mol. Phys. 116 1990–1997 (Special
issue following Thermodynamics...