Understanding hydrophobic interactions requires a molecular-level picture of how water molecules adjust to the introduction of a nonpolar solute. New insights into the latter process are derived from the observation that the Gibbs energies of solvation of the noble gases and linear alkanes by a wide range of solvents, including water, correlate well with linear combinations of internal pressure (P,) and cohesive energy density (ced) of the solvent. P, and ced are empirical solvent parameters that quantify two different aspects of solvent cohesion: the former reflects the cost of creating a cavity by a subtle rearrangement of solvent molecules, whereas the latter captures the cost of creating a cavity with complete disruption of solvent-solv...
Recent studies of the hydration of micro- and nanoscale solutes have demonstrated a strong {\it coup...
The unique solvent properties of water arise from its capacity to structurally respond to solutes wi...
Scaled particle theory was used for calculating the enthalpy of cavity formation in the solvation pr...
Understanding hydrophobic interactions requires a molecular-level picture of how water molecules adj...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
The solubility in water of noble gases, at room temperature, increases with their size, whereas that...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The hydrophobic effect plays a central role in determining the structure, activity, and properties o...
An approach is suggested to describe the solvophobic effects in various solvents, qualitatively and ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
The solvation of nonpolar molecules in water and that in simple liquids are compared and contrasted....
Solute-solvent hydrogen bonding affects reactivity and other properties of dissolved species. In sel...
Over half a century ago, Wiehe and Bagley suggested that a product of the internal pressure and mola...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
textTemperature, pressure, and length scale dependence of the solvation of simple solvophobic solute...
Recent studies of the hydration of micro- and nanoscale solutes have demonstrated a strong {\it coup...
The unique solvent properties of water arise from its capacity to structurally respond to solutes wi...
Scaled particle theory was used for calculating the enthalpy of cavity formation in the solvation pr...
Understanding hydrophobic interactions requires a molecular-level picture of how water molecules adj...
Two main physical explanations of hydrophobicity seem to be currently competing. The classical, intu...
The solubility in water of noble gases, at room temperature, increases with their size, whereas that...
We have studied the effect of weak solute-solvent attractions on the solvation of nonpolar molecules...
The hydrophobic effect plays a central role in determining the structure, activity, and properties o...
An approach is suggested to describe the solvophobic effects in various solvents, qualitatively and ...
We measure the solvation free energy, Δμ*, for hard spheres and Lennard-Jones particles in a number ...
The solvation of nonpolar molecules in water and that in simple liquids are compared and contrasted....
Solute-solvent hydrogen bonding affects reactivity and other properties of dissolved species. In sel...
Over half a century ago, Wiehe and Bagley suggested that a product of the internal pressure and mola...
For a long time thermodynamics of cavity formation in non-aqueous solvents remained virtually unexpl...
textTemperature, pressure, and length scale dependence of the solvation of simple solvophobic solute...
Recent studies of the hydration of micro- and nanoscale solutes have demonstrated a strong {\it coup...
The unique solvent properties of water arise from its capacity to structurally respond to solutes wi...
Scaled particle theory was used for calculating the enthalpy of cavity formation in the solvation pr...