We have studied how primitive hydrophobic interactions between two or more small nonpolar solutes are affected by the presence of surfaces. We show that the desolvation barriers present in the potential of mean force between the solutes in bulk water are significantly reduced near an extended hydrophobic surface. Correspondingly, the kinetics of hydrophobic contact formation and breakage are faster near a hydrophobic surface than near a hydrophilic surface or in the bulk. We propose that the reduction in the desolvation barrier is a consequence of the fact that water near extended hydrophobic surfaces is akin to that at a liquid–vapor interface and is easily displaced. We support this proposal with three independent observations. First, whe...
We study the effects of nanoscopic roughness on the interfacial free energy of water confined betwee...
Much is written about "hydrophobic forces" that act between solvated molecules and nonpolar interfac...
The behavior of water at hydrophobic interfaces can play a significant role in determining chemical ...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
Water near hydrophobic surfaces is like that at a liquid-vapor interface, where fluc-tuations in wat...
By definition hydrophobic substances hate water. Water placed on a hydrophobic surface will form a d...
A thorough exploration of the molecular basis for hydrophobicity with a comprehensive set of theoret...
The upsurge of interest in the nature of water adjacent to hydrophobic liquids is due in part to the...
This review article provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms of hydrophobicity that emerg...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
Presented on February 10, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
The aversion of hydrophobic solutes for water drives diverse interactions and assemblies across mate...
We study by molecular dynamics simulations the wetting/dewetting transition and the dependence of th...
We analyze how the interaction between two hydrophobic surfaces in water depends on the amount of di...
From the structural studies on water and air/water interface, hydration free energy is derived, and ...
We study the effects of nanoscopic roughness on the interfacial free energy of water confined betwee...
Much is written about "hydrophobic forces" that act between solvated molecules and nonpolar interfac...
The behavior of water at hydrophobic interfaces can play a significant role in determining chemical ...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
Water near hydrophobic surfaces is like that at a liquid-vapor interface, where fluc-tuations in wat...
By definition hydrophobic substances hate water. Water placed on a hydrophobic surface will form a d...
A thorough exploration of the molecular basis for hydrophobicity with a comprehensive set of theoret...
The upsurge of interest in the nature of water adjacent to hydrophobic liquids is due in part to the...
This review article provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms of hydrophobicity that emerg...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
Presented on February 10, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
The aversion of hydrophobic solutes for water drives diverse interactions and assemblies across mate...
We study by molecular dynamics simulations the wetting/dewetting transition and the dependence of th...
We analyze how the interaction between two hydrophobic surfaces in water depends on the amount of di...
From the structural studies on water and air/water interface, hydration free energy is derived, and ...
We study the effects of nanoscopic roughness on the interfacial free energy of water confined betwee...
Much is written about "hydrophobic forces" that act between solvated molecules and nonpolar interfac...
The behavior of water at hydrophobic interfaces can play a significant role in determining chemical ...