Interfacial solvation thermodynamics

J Phys Condens Matter. 2016 Oct 19;28(41):414013. doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/28/41/414013. Epub 2016 Aug 22.

Abstract

Previous studies have reached conflicting conclusions regarding the interplay of cavity formation, polarizability, desolvation, and surface capillary waves in driving the interfacial adsorptions of ions and molecules at air-water interfaces. Here we revisit these questions by combining exact potential distribution results with linear response theory and other physically motivated approximations. The results highlight both exact and approximate compensation relations pertaining to direct (solute-solvent) and indirect (solvent-solvent) contributions to adsorption thermodynamics, of relevance to solvation at air-water interfaces, as well as a broader class of processes linked to the mean force potential between ions, molecules, nanoparticles, proteins, and biological assemblies.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.