The hydrophobic effect (HE) is commonly associated with the demixing of oil and water at ambient conditions and plays the leading role in determining the structure and stability of biomolecular assembly in aqueous solutions. On the molecular scale HE has an entropic origin. It is believed that hydrophobic particles induce order in the surrounding water by reducing the volume of configuration space available for hydrogen bonding. Here we show with computer simulation results that this traditional picture, based on average structural features of hydration water, configurational properties of single water molecules, and up to pairwise correlations, is not correct. Analyzing collective fluctuations in water clusters we are able to provide a fun...
It has been suggested that the structure and thermodynamics of the water molecules in the hydration ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
he hydrophobic effect is of crucial importance for many life processes such as protein folding and s...
The hydrophobic effect (HE) is commonly associated with the demixing of oil and water at ambient con...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...
The hydrophobic effect, or the tendency for oil and water not to mix, is a fundamental force that st...
Density fluctuations in liquid water are at the heart of numerous phenomena associated with hydropho...
The hydrophobic effect (HE) is commonly associated with the demixing of oil and water at ambient con...
A theoretical approach is developed to quantify hydrophobic hydration and interactions on a molecula...
The aversion of hydrophobic solutes for water drives diverse interactions and assemblies across mate...
Simulations of water near extended hydrophobic spherical solutes have revealed the presence of a reg...
Molecular statistical thermodynamic models of hydration for chemistry and biophysics have advanced a...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
The importance of the small size of a water molecule as contributing to the hydrophobic effect is ex...
It has been suggested that the structure and thermodynamics of the water molecules in the hydration ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
he hydrophobic effect is of crucial importance for many life processes such as protein folding and s...
The hydrophobic effect (HE) is commonly associated with the demixing of oil and water at ambient con...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...
The hydrophobic effect, or the tendency for oil and water not to mix, is a fundamental force that st...
Density fluctuations in liquid water are at the heart of numerous phenomena associated with hydropho...
The hydrophobic effect (HE) is commonly associated with the demixing of oil and water at ambient con...
A theoretical approach is developed to quantify hydrophobic hydration and interactions on a molecula...
The aversion of hydrophobic solutes for water drives diverse interactions and assemblies across mate...
Simulations of water near extended hydrophobic spherical solutes have revealed the presence of a reg...
Molecular statistical thermodynamic models of hydration for chemistry and biophysics have advanced a...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
The importance of the small size of a water molecule as contributing to the hydrophobic effect is ex...
It has been suggested that the structure and thermodynamics of the water molecules in the hydration ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
he hydrophobic effect is of crucial importance for many life processes such as protein folding and s...