Ion binding to acidic groups is a central mechanism for ion-specificity of macromolecules and surfaces. Depending on pH, acidic groups are either protonated or deprotonated and thus change not only charge but also chemical structure with crucial implications for their interaction with ions. In a two-step modeling approach, we first determine single-ion surface interaction potentials for a few selected halide and alkali ions at uncharged carboxyl (COOH) and charged carboxylate (COO<sup>–</sup>) surface groups from atomistic MD simulations with explicit water. Care is taken to subtract the bare Coulomb contribution due to the net charge of the carboxylate group and thereby to extract the nonelectrostatic ion–surface potential. Even at this st...
Specific interactions between the carboxylic acid moiety and the monovalent salts CsCl, NaCl, and Li...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
The relationship between surface charge and surface potential at the solid-liquid interface is often...
Ion binding to acidic groups is a central mechanism for ion-specificity of macromolecules and surfac...
Using a two-step modeling approach, we address the full spectrum of direct, reversed, and altered io...
Using a two-step modeling approach, we address the full spectrum of direct, reversed, and altered io...
Over recent years, the supposedly universal Hofmeister series has been replaced by a diverse spectru...
The classical Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory of colloids, and corresponding theories...
Ion specific effects at charged interfaces find numerous applications in colloidal sciences and play...
The classical Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory of colloids, and corresponding theories...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
We present a theoretical comparison of the surface forces between two graphite-like surfaces at salt...
An understanding of local surface pH and binding of peptides to membranes is of interest for a numbe...
Hofmeister effects, also known as specific ion effects, are variations in interactions between parti...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Specific interactions between the carboxylic acid moiety and the monovalent salts CsCl, NaCl, and Li...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
The relationship between surface charge and surface potential at the solid-liquid interface is often...
Ion binding to acidic groups is a central mechanism for ion-specificity of macromolecules and surfac...
Using a two-step modeling approach, we address the full spectrum of direct, reversed, and altered io...
Using a two-step modeling approach, we address the full spectrum of direct, reversed, and altered io...
Over recent years, the supposedly universal Hofmeister series has been replaced by a diverse spectru...
The classical Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory of colloids, and corresponding theories...
Ion specific effects at charged interfaces find numerous applications in colloidal sciences and play...
The classical Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory of colloids, and corresponding theories...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
We present a theoretical comparison of the surface forces between two graphite-like surfaces at salt...
An understanding of local surface pH and binding of peptides to membranes is of interest for a numbe...
Hofmeister effects, also known as specific ion effects, are variations in interactions between parti...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Specific interactions between the carboxylic acid moiety and the monovalent salts CsCl, NaCl, and Li...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
The relationship between surface charge and surface potential at the solid-liquid interface is often...