Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions in aqueous solutions and as regulators of various biological phenomena, including biological adhesion, signal transduction, and liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS). Despite their significant roles, cation–π interactions in aqueous environments are not systematically and experimentally understood. Here, we directly experimentally examined cation–π interactions between cationic and aromatic moieties common to biological systems using a surface forces apparatus (SFA) augmented by computational methods. Specifically, we chose cationic and aromatic moieties with different levels of hydration and observed how the molecular hydration of these moie...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
DoctorMussels survive in the intertidal zones of the ocean by robust tethering to wave-swept substra...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
The cation-π interaction and the hydrophobic effect are important intermolecular forces in chemistry...
Cation-π interactions underlie many important processes in biology and materials science. However, e...
The 15th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry session Computational Ch...
A direct comparison of the energetic significance of a representative salt bridge vs a representativ...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
Sequential attachment of water molecules to cation−π (Li+−benzene, K+−benzene, and Mg2+−benzene) sys...
Cations bind to the π face of an aromatic structure through a surprisingly strong, noncovalent force...
We describe a large number of binding studies in aqueous media designed to provide new insights into...
Hydraulically irreversible membrane fouling is a major problem encountered during membrane-based wat...
Hydration forces play a crucial role for a wide range of phenomena in physics, chemistry, and biolog...
Understanding and manipulating the behavior of water is a crucial component of designing materials a...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
DoctorMussels survive in the intertidal zones of the ocean by robust tethering to wave-swept substra...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
The cation-π interaction and the hydrophobic effect are important intermolecular forces in chemistry...
Cation-π interactions underlie many important processes in biology and materials science. However, e...
The 15th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry session Computational Ch...
A direct comparison of the energetic significance of a representative salt bridge vs a representativ...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
Sequential attachment of water molecules to cation−π (Li+−benzene, K+−benzene, and Mg2+−benzene) sys...
Cations bind to the π face of an aromatic structure through a surprisingly strong, noncovalent force...
We describe a large number of binding studies in aqueous media designed to provide new insights into...
Hydraulically irreversible membrane fouling is a major problem encountered during membrane-based wat...
Hydration forces play a crucial role for a wide range of phenomena in physics, chemistry, and biolog...
Understanding and manipulating the behavior of water is a crucial component of designing materials a...
International audienceIt is increasingly being accepted that solvation properties of ions and interf...
Water is the most abundant molecule in biological systems and is ubiquitous in nature. Despite this...
DoctorMussels survive in the intertidal zones of the ocean by robust tethering to wave-swept substra...