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Cited Article: Hummer, G. Water conduction through the hydrophobic channel of a carbon nanotube
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Title:
Influence of the size of fixed-rigidity spheres on the structural and energy characteristics of hydrophobic hydration

Authors:
Bushuev, YG; Davletbaeva, SV; Korolev, VP

Author Full Names:
Bushuev, Yu. G.; Davletbaeva, S. V.; Korolev, V. P.

Source:
RUSSIAN CHEMICAL BULLETIN 57 (9): 1811-1820 SEP 2008

Language:
English

Document Type:
Article

Author Keywords:
water; aqueous nonelectrolyte solutions; hydrophobic hydration; structure of liquids; intermolecular interactions; computer simulation of liquids

KeyWords Plus:
3-ATTRACTOR WATER MODEL; CARBON NANOTUBES; SOLUTE SIZE; SIMULATIONS; DEPENDENCE; SOLVATION; TEMPERATURE; TRANSITION; MOLECULES; DYNAMICS

Abstract:
Monte Carlo simulations of molecular configurations of aqueous solutions of spherical particles with a special potential of solute-water interaction were carried out. The influence of the particle size on the properties of hydration shells was investigated. Two regimes of hydrophobic hydration with a crossover point at 0.4 nm were found. Hydration of smaller particles causes insignificant changes in the properties of water. Particles larger than 0.4 nm break the liquid water structure. Breaking effects are more pronounced in the first hydration shell of particles. Dewetting of hard sphere surfaces predicted by the LCW phenomenological theory has peculiarities in the case of hydration of fixed-rigidity spheres.

Reprint Address:
Bushuev, YG, Ivanovo State Univ Chem & Technol, 7 Prosp F Engelsa, Ivanovo 153000, Russia.

Research Institution addresses:
[Bushuev, Yu. G.] Ivanovo State Univ Chem & Technol, Ivanovo 153000, Russia; [Davletbaeva, S. V.; Korolev, V. P.] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Solut Chem, Ivanovo 153045, Russia

E-mail Address:
bushuev@isuct.ru; yuriyb2005@gmail.com

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Cited Reference Count:
38

Times Cited:
0

Publisher:
SPRINGER; 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA

Subject Category:
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

ISSN:
1066-5285

DOI:
10.1007/s11172-008-0244-z

IDS Number:
480JA

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Title:
Molecular Dynamical Simulation of Water/Ice Phase Transitions within Carbon Nanotubes under Various Pressures

Authors:
Yin, B; Dong, SL

Author Full Names:
Yin Bing; Dong Shun-Le

Source:
CHINESE PHYSICS LETTERS 26 (8): Art. No. 086402 AUG 2009

Language:
English

Document Type:
Article

KeyWords Plus:
ICE NANOTUBES; EQUILIBRIA; SYSTEMS; LIQUID

Abstract:
A molecular dynamics simulation is performed for water confined within carbon nanotubes with diameters 11.00 angstrom and 12.38 angstrom. Under pressures from 0.1MPa to 500MPa the simulations are carried out by cooling from 300K to 240 K. Water molecules tend to transform from disordered to ordered with different configurations (square, pentagonal, hexagonal and hexagonal plus a chain). It is concluded that denser structures may appear under high pressures.

Reprint Address:
Yin, B, Ocean Univ China, Dept Phys, Qingdao 266100, Peoples R China.

Research Institution addresses:
[Yin Bing; Dong Shun-Le] Ocean Univ China, Dept Phys, Qingdao 266100, Peoples R China

E-mail Address:
shunle2001@yahoo.com

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Cited Reference Count:
24

Times Cited:
0

Publisher:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD; DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND

Subject Category:
Physics, Multidisciplinary

ISSN:
0256-307X

IDS Number:
479ME

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