Hydrophobe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, hydrophobicity (from the combining form of water in Attic Greek hydro- and for fear phobos ) is the physical property of a molecule (known as a hydrophobe ) that is repelled from...
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VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Basic chemistry, Hydophobic interactions, Previous Page, Next Page,top of page ... Since it looks like the oil molecules are avoiding the water, this type of interaction is called a hydrophobic interaction. Previous Page...
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Hydrophobic effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The hydrophobic effect is the property that non-polar molecules tend to form aggregates of like molecules in water and analogous intramolecular interactions. The name arises from the combination of ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography. Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography. Information about Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography; Hydrophobic interactions; Hydrophobic Organic Chemical;
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The Structural Basis of the Hydrophobic Interaction ... We have been particularly interested in the way in which non-polar groups on molecules interact with each other in water - the so-called hydrophobic interaction, in which non-polar groups such as alkyl groups tend to come together in aqueous solution.
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Hydrophobic Interactions ... Hydrophobic interactions are more correctly called hydrophobic exclusions. ... Over a period of time the two areas of hydrophobic substances will encounter one another, combine and form one larger hydrophobic region that is excluded from the water matix.
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However, the phenomenon ought to be attributed to the effect of the hydrocarbon-like groups on the water-water interaction. The misleading alternative term "hydrophobic bond" is discouraged.
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Hydrophobic interaction at the subunit interface contributes to the thermostability of 3-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase from an extreme thermophile, Thermus thermophilus.
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