Dissolution enthalpies of NaI in dilute solutions of N-methylformamide, dimethyl sulphoxide, tetrahydrofuran, acetonitrile, acetone and isobutanol in N,N-dimethylformamide have been measured. From these data, the enthalpic pair interaction coefficients hxy[(Na++ I–)–non-electrolyte] have been determined. The hxy values for all investigated systems containing NaI are positive, in contrast to aqueous solutions, where they are both positive and negative. A comparison of appropriate data concerning the hxy(electrolyte–non-electrolyte) values in water and in DMF solution indicates that in the former systems the unusual properties of water influence the analysed hxy values to a great extent, while in the latter, the hxy values mainly reflect the replacement of the solvent molecule by cosolvent molecules in the solvation region of the ions.