화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.47, 17070-17070, 2009
Suppression of Proton Mobility by Hydrophobic Hydration
Fluorescence microscopy and conductivity measurements reveal a remarkably strong effect of hydrophobic groups on the mobility of protons in water. The addition of 5 M of tetramethylurea (4 methyl, groups per molecule) results in a reduction of the proton mobility by a factor of similar to 10: hydrophobic hydration strongly suppresses proton mobility. These observations demonstrate the collective nature of aqueous proton transport.