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  • Is a methyl group always hydrophobic? Hydrophilicity of trimethylamine-N-oxide, tetramethyl urea and tetramethylammonium ion.

Is a methyl group always hydrophobic? Hydrophilicity of trimethylamine-N-oxide, tetramethyl urea and tetramethylammonium ion.

The journal of physical chemistry. B (2011-03-10)
Yoshikata Koga, Peter Westh, Keiko Nishikawa, S Subramanian
ABSTRACT

We have developed what we call the 1-propanol(1P) probing methodology. By using it, we determined the relative hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity indices of 2-butoxyethanol, a typical hydrophobe; urea, a typical hydrophile; and trimethylamine-N-oxide, an amphiphile. By comparing these indices with those for other solutes studied earlier, including tetramethyl urea, tetramethylammonium ion, mono-ols, and polyols, we suggest that methyl groups attached to an N atom, or N-methyl groups, do not promote hydrophobicity but, rather, enhance hydrophilicity.

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Tetramethylurea, 99%