Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximated by the application of scaled-particle theory. The crucial quantity is the Gibbs free energy of cavity formation. A series of six molecular-dynamics simulations of water including repulsive cavities of various sizes has been carried out. Using perturbation statistical mechanics, the free energy has been derived as a function of cavity radius up to 0.32 nm (0.32 nm approach of water oxygens to the cavity centre). The free energy agrees well with predictions from scaled-particle theory and the experimental surface tension is predicted to within 5%. The radial distribution of water molecules with respect to the cavity has been determined for fi...
The role of water (thermo)dynamics is crucial in molecular recognition and self-assembly. Here, we ...
International audienceMicroscopic volume fluctuations in liquids are a reflection of their structure...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximate...
Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximate...
Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximate...
The process of inserting cavities in water is studied with the aim of a better description of some o...
This work deals with the formation of a spherical cavity in water along the isotherm at 298 K. A str...
© 2020 Author(s). The concept of the formation of a solute-sized cavity in a solvent is widely used ...
This work deals with the formation of a spherical cavity in water along the isotherm at 298 K. A str...
This work deals with the formation of a spherical cavity in water along the isotherm at 298 K. A str...
A high level polarizable force field is used to study the temperature dependence of hydrophobic hydr...
This thesis describes the application of computer simulations and fundamental theoretical strategies...
A high level polarizable force field is used to study the temperature dependence of hydrophobic hydr...
A high level polarizable force field is used to study the temperature dependence of hydrophobic hydr...
The role of water (thermo)dynamics is crucial in molecular recognition and self-assembly. Here, we ...
International audienceMicroscopic volume fluctuations in liquids are a reflection of their structure...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximate...
Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximate...
Thermodynamic quantities related to the solvation of hydrophobic solutes in water can be approximate...
The process of inserting cavities in water is studied with the aim of a better description of some o...
This work deals with the formation of a spherical cavity in water along the isotherm at 298 K. A str...
© 2020 Author(s). The concept of the formation of a solute-sized cavity in a solvent is widely used ...
This work deals with the formation of a spherical cavity in water along the isotherm at 298 K. A str...
This work deals with the formation of a spherical cavity in water along the isotherm at 298 K. A str...
A high level polarizable force field is used to study the temperature dependence of hydrophobic hydr...
This thesis describes the application of computer simulations and fundamental theoretical strategies...
A high level polarizable force field is used to study the temperature dependence of hydrophobic hydr...
A high level polarizable force field is used to study the temperature dependence of hydrophobic hydr...
The role of water (thermo)dynamics is crucial in molecular recognition and self-assembly. Here, we ...
International audienceMicroscopic volume fluctuations in liquids are a reflection of their structure...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...