A computational method for the evaluation of dispersion and repulsion contributions to the solvation energy is here presented in a formulation which makes use of a continuous distribution of the solvent, without introducing additional assumptions (e.g., local isotropy in the solvent distribution). The analysis is addressed to compare the relative importance of the various components of the dispersion energy (n = 6, 8, 10) and of the repulsion term, to compare several molecular indicators (molecular surface and volume, number of electrons) which may be put in relation to the dispersion-repulsion energy, and to define simplified computational strategies. The numerical examples refer to saturated hydrocarbons in water, treated with the homogen...
Implicit solvation models provide a very efficient means to estimate solvation energies. For example...
In a recent article (R. Cammi, S. Corni, B. Mennucci, and J. Tomasi, J. Chem. Phys. 122, 104513,2005...
Hydrophobic effects play an essential role for a variety of chemical processes. These effects fall i...
We report a systematic comparison of the dispersion and repulsion contributions to the free energy o...
The dispersion-repulsion contributions to the solvation energy, computed with surface integrals and ...
In a recent work [1], we have presented a method to estimate the dispersion interaction energy betwe...
The dispersion energy is an important contribution to the total solvation energies of ions and neutr...
An implicit solvent model is presented that couples hydrophobic, dispersion, and electrostatic solva...
Recent studies of the hydration of micro- and nanoscale solutes have demonstrated a strong {\it coup...
We revised the quantum model of Amovilli and Mennucci (J. Phys. Chem. B 1997, 101, 1051) to include ...
Some general aspects of the solvation models based on an effective Hamiltonian and a continuous solv...
Water is ubiquitous in the biosphere, and the difficulty of rigorously treating the effects of aqueo...
We examine the state of the art of the solvation procedure called the polarizable continuum model (P...
Physically accurate continuum solvent models that can calculate solvation energies are crucial to ex...
The solvent environment of molecules plays a very important role in their structure and function. In...
Implicit solvation models provide a very efficient means to estimate solvation energies. For example...
In a recent article (R. Cammi, S. Corni, B. Mennucci, and J. Tomasi, J. Chem. Phys. 122, 104513,2005...
Hydrophobic effects play an essential role for a variety of chemical processes. These effects fall i...
We report a systematic comparison of the dispersion and repulsion contributions to the free energy o...
The dispersion-repulsion contributions to the solvation energy, computed with surface integrals and ...
In a recent work [1], we have presented a method to estimate the dispersion interaction energy betwe...
The dispersion energy is an important contribution to the total solvation energies of ions and neutr...
An implicit solvent model is presented that couples hydrophobic, dispersion, and electrostatic solva...
Recent studies of the hydration of micro- and nanoscale solutes have demonstrated a strong {\it coup...
We revised the quantum model of Amovilli and Mennucci (J. Phys. Chem. B 1997, 101, 1051) to include ...
Some general aspects of the solvation models based on an effective Hamiltonian and a continuous solv...
Water is ubiquitous in the biosphere, and the difficulty of rigorously treating the effects of aqueo...
We examine the state of the art of the solvation procedure called the polarizable continuum model (P...
Physically accurate continuum solvent models that can calculate solvation energies are crucial to ex...
The solvent environment of molecules plays a very important role in their structure and function. In...
Implicit solvation models provide a very efficient means to estimate solvation energies. For example...
In a recent article (R. Cammi, S. Corni, B. Mennucci, and J. Tomasi, J. Chem. Phys. 122, 104513,2005...
Hydrophobic effects play an essential role for a variety of chemical processes. These effects fall i...