We study a coarse-grained model for a water monolayer that cannot crystallize due to the presence of confining interfaces, such as protein powders or inorganic surfaces. Using both Monte Carlo simulations and mean field calculations, we calculate three response functions: the isobaric specific heat CP, the isothermal compressibility KT, and the isobaric thermal expansivity αP. At low temperature T, we find two distinct maxima in CP, KT, and |αP|, all converging toward a liquid-liquid critical point (LLCP) with increasing pressure P. We show that the maximum in CP at higher T is due to the fluctuations of hydrogen (H) bond formation and that the second maximum at lower T is due to the cooperativity among the H bonds. We discuss a similar eff...
We have summarized some of the recent results, including studies for bulk, confined and interfacial ...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study the effects of confinement on the phase behavior of a...
The mechanisms of cold and pressure denaturation of proteins are matter of debate and are commonly u...
We study a coarse-grained model for a water monolayer that cannot crystallize due to the presence of...
The properties of water can have a strong dependence on the confinement. Here, we consider a water m...
The properties of water can have a strong dependence on the confinement. Here, we consider a water m...
Water’s behavior differs from that of normal fluids, having more than sixty anomalies. Simulations a...
We perform very efficient Monte Carlo simulations to study the phase diagram of a water monolayer co...
We perform very efficient Monte Carlo simulations to study the phase diagram of a water monolayer co...
New experiments on water at the surface of proteins at very low temperature display intriguing dynam...
New experiments on water at the surface of proteins at very low temperature display intriguing dynam...
Four scenarios have been proposed for the low-temperature phase behavior of liquid water, each predi...
Four scenarios have been proposed for the low-temperature phase behavior of liquid water, each predi...
We study cold denaturation of proteins at high pressures. Using multicanonical Monte Carlo simulatio...
We study cold denaturation of proteins at high pressures. Using multicanonical Monte Carlo simulatio...
We have summarized some of the recent results, including studies for bulk, confined and interfacial ...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study the effects of confinement on the phase behavior of a...
The mechanisms of cold and pressure denaturation of proteins are matter of debate and are commonly u...
We study a coarse-grained model for a water monolayer that cannot crystallize due to the presence of...
The properties of water can have a strong dependence on the confinement. Here, we consider a water m...
The properties of water can have a strong dependence on the confinement. Here, we consider a water m...
Water’s behavior differs from that of normal fluids, having more than sixty anomalies. Simulations a...
We perform very efficient Monte Carlo simulations to study the phase diagram of a water monolayer co...
We perform very efficient Monte Carlo simulations to study the phase diagram of a water monolayer co...
New experiments on water at the surface of proteins at very low temperature display intriguing dynam...
New experiments on water at the surface of proteins at very low temperature display intriguing dynam...
Four scenarios have been proposed for the low-temperature phase behavior of liquid water, each predi...
Four scenarios have been proposed for the low-temperature phase behavior of liquid water, each predi...
We study cold denaturation of proteins at high pressures. Using multicanonical Monte Carlo simulatio...
We study cold denaturation of proteins at high pressures. Using multicanonical Monte Carlo simulatio...
We have summarized some of the recent results, including studies for bulk, confined and interfacial ...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study the effects of confinement on the phase behavior of a...
The mechanisms of cold and pressure denaturation of proteins are matter of debate and are commonly u...