All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction, depending on the surface polarity. These interactions dominate over the more long-ranged electrostatic and van der Waals interactions and are ubiquitous in biological and colloidal systems. Despite their importance for all scenarios where the surface separation is in the nanometer range, the origin of these hydration interactions is still unclear. Using atomistic solvent-explicit molecular dynamics simulations, we analyze the interaction free energies of charge-neutral model surfaces with different elastic and water-binding properties. The surface polarity is shown to be the most important parameter that not only determines the hydration pro...
The interactions of a hydrophilic surface with water can significantly influence the characteristics...
We use molecular simulation to study the wetting behavior of water near flat nonpolar surfaces. The ...
In addition to the direct attraction, sizable hydrophobes in water experience an attractive force me...
All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction,...
All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction,...
Using all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations at constant water chemical potential in combinati...
Molecular dynamics studies have demonstrated that molecular water at an interface, with either a gas...
Much is written about "hydrophobic forces" that act between solvated molecules and nonpolar interfac...
We review direct force measurements on a broad class of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces. These ...
AbstractWhen water-coated hydrophobic surfaces meet, direct contacts form between the surfaces, driv...
The interaction between large hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces in aqueous solution is investigat...
ABSTRACT When water-coated hydrophobic surfaces meet, direct contacts form between the surfaces, dri...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
We have applied molecular dynamics and methods of importance sampling to study structure and dynamic...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The interactions of a hydrophilic surface with water can significantly influence the characteristics...
We use molecular simulation to study the wetting behavior of water near flat nonpolar surfaces. The ...
In addition to the direct attraction, sizable hydrophobes in water experience an attractive force me...
All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction,...
All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction,...
Using all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations at constant water chemical potential in combinati...
Molecular dynamics studies have demonstrated that molecular water at an interface, with either a gas...
Much is written about "hydrophobic forces" that act between solvated molecules and nonpolar interfac...
We review direct force measurements on a broad class of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces. These ...
AbstractWhen water-coated hydrophobic surfaces meet, direct contacts form between the surfaces, driv...
The interaction between large hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces in aqueous solution is investigat...
ABSTRACT When water-coated hydrophobic surfaces meet, direct contacts form between the surfaces, dri...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
We have applied molecular dynamics and methods of importance sampling to study structure and dynamic...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The interactions of a hydrophilic surface with water can significantly influence the characteristics...
We use molecular simulation to study the wetting behavior of water near flat nonpolar surfaces. The ...
In addition to the direct attraction, sizable hydrophobes in water experience an attractive force me...