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arxiv: cond-mat/0505337 · v2 · submitted 2005-05-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.bio-ph

Application of a two-length scale field theory to the solvation of charged molecules: I. Hydrophobic effect revisited

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.bio-ph
keywords theoryfreecontinuoushydrophobicinteractionsmoleculesscaleself-consistent
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On a basis of a two-length scale description of hydrophobic interactions we develop a continuous self-consistent theory of solute-water interactions which allows to determine a hydrophobic layer of a solute molecules of any geometry with explicit account of solvent structure described by its correlation function. We compute the mean solvent density profile n(r) surrounding the spherical solute molecule as well as its solvation free energy. We compare the two-length scale theory to the numerical data of Monte-Carlo simulations found in the literature and discuss the possibility of a self-consistent adjustment of the free parameters of the theory. In the frameworks of the discussed approach we compute also the solvation free energies of alkane molecules and the free energy of interaction of two spheres separated by some distance. We describe the general setting of a self-consistent account of electrostatic interactions in the frameworks of the model where the water is considered not as a continuous media, but as a gas of dipoles. We analyze the limiting cases where the proposed theory coincides with the electrostatics of a continuous media.

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