Diffusion of hydrophilic neutral molecules

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Diffusion of hydrophilic neutral molecules in water in the presence of salt mixtures sucrose Chloride ion Sodium ion Potassium ion Cross-Diffusion of hydrophylic neutral molecules can be induced due concentration gradients of ions. Due to hydration forces, neutral molecules move from high to low salt concentration. This shows that cross-diffusion is a probe of particle preferential hydration. J. Mol. Liq. 156, 2010, 33-37.

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