A local continuum solvation theory, exactly treating electrostatic matching conditions on the boundary of a cavity occupied by a solute particle, is extended to cover time-dependent solvation phenomena. The corresponding integral equation is solved with a complex-valued frequency-dependent dielectric function ε(ω), resulting in a complex-valued ω-dependent reaction field. The inverse Fourier transform then produces the real-valued solvation energy, presented in the form of a time correlation function (TCF). We applied this technique to describe the solvation TCF for a benzophenone anion in Debye (acetonitrile) and two-mode Debye (dimethylformamide) solvents. For the Debye solvent the TCF is described by two exponential components, for the t...
[[abstract]]The charging free energy of a model diatomic molecule is studied with free energy simula...
A nonlocal continuum theory of solvation is applied using an oscillatingdielectric function with spa...
Polarizable continuum solvation models are nowadays the most popular approach to describe solvent ef...
A local continuum solvation theory, exactly treating electrostatic matching conditions on the bounda...
A local continuum solvation theory, exactly treating electrostatic matching conditions on the bounda...
Some recent advances in dielectric continuum models for static and dynamic aspects of molecular solv...
When a solute charge density is evolving in time, e.g., due to an external perturbation, the solvent...
Time correlation functions describing the solvent relaxation around a molecule of coumarin-153 and a...
Time correlation functions describing the solvent relaxation around a molecule of coumarin-153 and a...
Using a dynamical Gaussian model of solvation, we have developed a phenomenological theory of solvat...
Time correlation functions describing the solvent relaxation around a molecule of coumarin-153 and a...
The influence of an inhomogeneous dielectric response on the dynamics of solvation of ions and dipol...
We present a new continuum solvation model based on the quantum mechanical charge density of a solut...
We present a new continuum solvation model based on the quantum mechanical charge density of a solut...
The dynamics of solvation of newly created dipoles is discussed. Developments of standard continuum ...
[[abstract]]The charging free energy of a model diatomic molecule is studied with free energy simula...
A nonlocal continuum theory of solvation is applied using an oscillatingdielectric function with spa...
Polarizable continuum solvation models are nowadays the most popular approach to describe solvent ef...
A local continuum solvation theory, exactly treating electrostatic matching conditions on the bounda...
A local continuum solvation theory, exactly treating electrostatic matching conditions on the bounda...
Some recent advances in dielectric continuum models for static and dynamic aspects of molecular solv...
When a solute charge density is evolving in time, e.g., due to an external perturbation, the solvent...
Time correlation functions describing the solvent relaxation around a molecule of coumarin-153 and a...
Time correlation functions describing the solvent relaxation around a molecule of coumarin-153 and a...
Using a dynamical Gaussian model of solvation, we have developed a phenomenological theory of solvat...
Time correlation functions describing the solvent relaxation around a molecule of coumarin-153 and a...
The influence of an inhomogeneous dielectric response on the dynamics of solvation of ions and dipol...
We present a new continuum solvation model based on the quantum mechanical charge density of a solut...
We present a new continuum solvation model based on the quantum mechanical charge density of a solut...
The dynamics of solvation of newly created dipoles is discussed. Developments of standard continuum ...
[[abstract]]The charging free energy of a model diatomic molecule is studied with free energy simula...
A nonlocal continuum theory of solvation is applied using an oscillatingdielectric function with spa...
Polarizable continuum solvation models are nowadays the most popular approach to describe solvent ef...