The roles of hydrogen bonding and the hard core of water on hydrophobic hydration are clarified using Monte Carlo simulation and the test particle method to compare the cavity formation in water with that in a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid with the same molecular size and density. Similarities and differences in the cavity formation in the two fluids are examined in terms of the free energy, the energy change, and the change in the coordination number upon cavity formation. The free energy of cavity formation at a giVen density and the decrease in the coordination number around cavities in water are similar to those in the LJ fluid. These similarities are due to geometrical restriction of the hard core of molecules. The effect of the hydrogen bo...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
Details of structural changes that take place in water near an apolar solute have been studied by Mo...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
The solubility in water of noble gases, at room temperature, increases with their size, whereas that...
A theoretical approach is developed to quantify hydrophobic hydration and interactions on a molecula...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
The importance of the small size of a water molecule as contributing to the hydrophobic effect is ex...
From the structural studies on water and air/water interface, hydration free energy is derived, and ...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
Details of structural changes that take place in water near an apolar solute have been studied by Mo...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
The solubility in water of noble gases, at room temperature, increases with their size, whereas that...
A theoretical approach is developed to quantify hydrophobic hydration and interactions on a molecula...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
Reaction rate and equilibrium constants in aqueous solutions are affected by the strength of hydroge...
The importance of the small size of a water molecule as contributing to the hydrophobic effect is ex...
From the structural studies on water and air/water interface, hydration free energy is derived, and ...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
Details of structural changes that take place in water near an apolar solute have been studied by Mo...