© 2015 American Chemical Society. Thermodynamic solvation properties of mixtures of water with tetrahydrofuran at 298 K are studied. The Gibbs free energies and enthalpies of solvation of n-octane and toluene are determined experimentally. For molecular dynamics simulations of the binary solvent, we have modified a TraPPE-UA model for tetrahydrofuran and combined it with the SPC/E potential for water. The excess thermodynamic functions of neon, xenon, and hard spheres with two different radii are calculated using the particle insertion method. Simulated and real systems share the same characteristic trends for the thermodynamic functions. A maximum is present on dependencies of the enthalpy of solvation from the composition of solvent at 70...
This thesis describes the application of computer simulations and fundamental theoretical strategies...
The Two-Phase Thermodynamic (2PT) model describes an arbitrary system as a superpositon of a hard-sp...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Thermodynamic solvation properties of mixtures of water with tetra...
© 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd. We study the solvation of two hydrocarbons, n-octane and toluene, ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
The unique solvent properties of water arise from its capacity to structurally respond to solutes wi...
Monte Carlo simulations of water-tetrahydrofuran (THF) mixtures were performed in the isothermal-iso...
The Gibbs energies and enthalpies of solvation of some hydrocarbons (n-hexane, n-octane, cyclohexane...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
The solvation of nonpolar molecules in water and that in simple liquids are compared and contrasted....
Understanding hydrophobic interactions requires a molecular-level picture of how water molecules adj...
Enthalpies of solution of low-polar substances: aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, including alkan...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to model the transfer thermodynamics of krypton from the gas...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
This thesis describes the application of computer simulations and fundamental theoretical strategies...
The Two-Phase Thermodynamic (2PT) model describes an arbitrary system as a superpositon of a hard-sp...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Thermodynamic solvation properties of mixtures of water with tetra...
© 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd. We study the solvation of two hydrocarbons, n-octane and toluene, ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
The unique solvent properties of water arise from its capacity to structurally respond to solutes wi...
Monte Carlo simulations of water-tetrahydrofuran (THF) mixtures were performed in the isothermal-iso...
The Gibbs energies and enthalpies of solvation of some hydrocarbons (n-hexane, n-octane, cyclohexane...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
The solvation of nonpolar molecules in water and that in simple liquids are compared and contrasted....
Understanding hydrophobic interactions requires a molecular-level picture of how water molecules adj...
Enthalpies of solution of low-polar substances: aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, including alkan...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to model the transfer thermodynamics of krypton from the gas...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
This thesis describes the application of computer simulations and fundamental theoretical strategies...
The Two-Phase Thermodynamic (2PT) model describes an arbitrary system as a superpositon of a hard-sp...
International audienceWater, being the universal solvent, acts as a competing agent in fundamental p...