hydrotropía
Hydrotropía is a phenomenon in which certain substances, known as hydrotropes, alter the properties of water, particularly its surface tension and solubility. This effect is often used in various industrial and scientific applications, such as in the formulation of detergents, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Hydrotropes are typically organic compounds with hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) regions, which allow them to interact with both water molecules and other solutes.
The mechanism behind hydrotropía involves the formation of a structured water layer around the hydrotrope molecules,
Hydrotropes can be classified into different types based on their chemical structure and the nature of their