The effective solvent-mediated potentials for Na+ and Cl− ions in aqueous solution were calculated in a wide range of temperatures from 0 to 100 °C. The potentials have been determined using the inverse Monte Carlo approach, from the ion–ion radial distribution functions computed in 50 ns molecular dynamics simulations of ions and explicit water molecules. We further separated the effective potentials into a short-range part and an electrostatic long-range part represented by a coulombic potential with some dielectric permittivity. We adjusted the value of the dielectric permittivity to provide the fastest possible decay of the short-range potentials at larger distances. The obtained temperature dependence of the dielectric permittivity fol...
Our implicit-solvent model for the estimation of the excess chemical potential (or, equivalently, th...
International audienceRelative permittivity, also known as static dielectric constant, is a key prop...
The poor performance of many existing nonpolarizable ion force fields is typically blamed on either ...
The effective solvent-mediated potentials for Na+ and Cl− ions in aqueous solution were calculated i...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...
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Limiting ionic conductance (Lambda(0)) of rigid symmetrical unipositive ions in aqueous solution sho...
Limiting ionic conductance (Λ<SUB>0</SUB>) of rigid symmetrical unipositive ions in aqueous sol...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
International audience: We report molecular dynamics simulations of aqueous sodium chloride solution...
[[abstract]]Solvent-induced electrostatic potentials and field components at thesolute sites of mode...
14 pags., 12 figs., 8 tabs. -- Dedicate this paper to the memory of C. Austen AngellIn this work, we...
The investigation of salts in water at extreme conditions is crucial to understanding the properties...
Most classical nonpolarizable ion potential models underestimate the solubility values of NaCl and K...
We develop a Stockmayer fluid model that accounts for the dielectric responses of polar solvents (wa...
Our implicit-solvent model for the estimation of the excess chemical potential (or, equivalently, th...
International audienceRelative permittivity, also known as static dielectric constant, is a key prop...
The poor performance of many existing nonpolarizable ion force fields is typically blamed on either ...
The effective solvent-mediated potentials for Na+ and Cl− ions in aqueous solution were calculated i...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
Limiting ionic conductance (Lambda(0)) of rigid symmetrical unipositive ions in aqueous solution sho...
Limiting ionic conductance (Λ<SUB>0</SUB>) of rigid symmetrical unipositive ions in aqueous sol...
In the past, studies of electrolyte solutions have generally treated the solvent only as a dielectri...
International audience: We report molecular dynamics simulations of aqueous sodium chloride solution...
[[abstract]]Solvent-induced electrostatic potentials and field components at thesolute sites of mode...
14 pags., 12 figs., 8 tabs. -- Dedicate this paper to the memory of C. Austen AngellIn this work, we...
The investigation of salts in water at extreme conditions is crucial to understanding the properties...
Most classical nonpolarizable ion potential models underestimate the solubility values of NaCl and K...
We develop a Stockmayer fluid model that accounts for the dielectric responses of polar solvents (wa...
Our implicit-solvent model for the estimation of the excess chemical potential (or, equivalently, th...
International audienceRelative permittivity, also known as static dielectric constant, is a key prop...
The poor performance of many existing nonpolarizable ion force fields is typically blamed on either ...