Theoretical [1] and experimental observations to explain the molecular origins of fluorocarbon hydrophobicity suggest that the hydrophobicity of a fluorocarbon, whether the interaction with water is as solute or as surface, is due to its 'fatness'. In solution, the extra work of cavity formation to accommodate a fluorocarbon, compared to a hydrocarbon, is not offset by enhanced energetic interactions with water. The enhanced hydrophobicity of fluorinated surfaces arises because fluorocarbons pack less densely on surfaces leading to poorer van der Waals interactions with water. The interaction of water with a hydrophobic solute/surface is primarily a function of van der Waals interactions and is substantially independent of electro...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
The solubility in water of noble gases, at room temperature, increases with their size, whereas that...
Despite the pronounced polarity of C–F bonds, many fluorinated carbon compounds are hydrophobic: a c...
Fluorosurfactants are the most effective compounds to lower the surface tension of aqueous solutions...
Despite having been studied intensively for the past 10 years, the properties of HFAs are still a my...
A thorough exploration of the molecular basis for hydrophobicity with a comprehensive set of theoret...
The ability to locally tune solute-water interactions and thus control the hydrophilic/hydrophobic c...
The upsurge of interest in the nature of water adjacent to hydrophobic liquids is due in part to the...
It is well known that the close-packed CF3-terminated solid surface is among the most hydrophobic su...
Despite the pronounced polarity of C-F bonds, many fluorinated carbon compounds are hydrophobic: a c...
AbstractFluorosurfactants are the most effective compounds to lower the surface tension of aqueous s...
From the structural studies on water and air/water interface, hydration free energy is derived, and ...
It is well known that water molecules at room temperature tend to form ‘iceberg’ structures around t...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
The solubility in water of noble gases, at room temperature, increases with their size, whereas that...
Despite the pronounced polarity of C–F bonds, many fluorinated carbon compounds are hydrophobic: a c...
Fluorosurfactants are the most effective compounds to lower the surface tension of aqueous solutions...
Despite having been studied intensively for the past 10 years, the properties of HFAs are still a my...
A thorough exploration of the molecular basis for hydrophobicity with a comprehensive set of theoret...
The ability to locally tune solute-water interactions and thus control the hydrophilic/hydrophobic c...
The upsurge of interest in the nature of water adjacent to hydrophobic liquids is due in part to the...
It is well known that the close-packed CF3-terminated solid surface is among the most hydrophobic su...
Despite the pronounced polarity of C-F bonds, many fluorinated carbon compounds are hydrophobic: a c...
AbstractFluorosurfactants are the most effective compounds to lower the surface tension of aqueous s...
From the structural studies on water and air/water interface, hydration free energy is derived, and ...
It is well known that water molecules at room temperature tend to form ‘iceberg’ structures around t...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...