The aversion of hydrophobic solutes for water drives diverse interactions and assemblies across materials science, biology and beyond. % Here, we review the theoretical, computational and experimental developments which underpin a contemporary understanding of hydrophobic effects. % We discuss how an understanding of density fluctuations in bulk water can shed light on the fundamental differences in the hydration of molecular and macroscopic solutes; these differences, in turn, explain why hydrophobic interactions become stronger upon increasing temperature. We also illustrate the sensitive dependence of surface hydrophobicity on the chemical and topographical patterns the surface displays, which makes the use approximate approaches for est...
The temperature-dependent solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water is investigated by largescale mo...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...
Presented on February 10, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Simulations of water near extended hydrophobic spherical solutes have revealed the presence of a reg...
A theoretical approach is developed to quantify hydrophobic hydration and interactions on a molecula...
The hydrophobic effect, or the tendency for oil and water not to mix, is a fundamental force that st...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
This paper reviews the molecular theory of hydrophobic effects relevant to biomolecular structure an...
Understanding and manipulating the behavior of water is a crucial component of designing materials a...
We have studied how primitive hydrophobic interactions between two or more small nonpolar solutes ar...
Utilizing all-atom simulations with explicit solvent, the authors model hydrophilicsurfacesinteracti...
Water near hydrophobic surfaces is like that at a liquid-vapor interface, where fluc-tuations in wat...
Hydrophobic interactions guide important molecular self-assembly processes such as protein folding. ...
Hydrophobic interactions guide important molecular self-assembly processes such as protein folding. ...
The temperature-dependent solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water is investigated by largescale mo...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...
Presented on February 10, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Simulations of water near extended hydrophobic spherical solutes have revealed the presence of a reg...
A theoretical approach is developed to quantify hydrophobic hydration and interactions on a molecula...
The hydrophobic effect, or the tendency for oil and water not to mix, is a fundamental force that st...
Recent breakthroughs in the theory of hydrophobic effects permit new analyses of several characteris...
This paper reviews the molecular theory of hydrophobic effects relevant to biomolecular structure an...
Understanding and manipulating the behavior of water is a crucial component of designing materials a...
We have studied how primitive hydrophobic interactions between two or more small nonpolar solutes ar...
Utilizing all-atom simulations with explicit solvent, the authors model hydrophilicsurfacesinteracti...
Water near hydrophobic surfaces is like that at a liquid-vapor interface, where fluc-tuations in wat...
Hydrophobic interactions guide important molecular self-assembly processes such as protein folding. ...
Hydrophobic interactions guide important molecular self-assembly processes such as protein folding. ...
The temperature-dependent solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water is investigated by largescale mo...
The term hydrophobic interactions denotes the tendency of relatively apolar molecules to stick toget...
The interaction between two associating hydrophobic particles has traditionally been explained in te...