TY - JOUR
T1 - Hydrophobic interaction and structural changes in the solvent
AU - Ben‐Naim, A.
PY - 1975/7
Y1 - 1975/7
N2 - The effect of structural changes in the solvent (usually water) on the thermodynamics of the hydrophobic interaction process is examined within the framework of classical statistical mechanics. The concept of the “structure of water” is first defined in a precise way, yet reflecting the conventional definition that has been, implicitly and qualitatively, employed by many authors. Using this concept, we proceed to show that structural changes in the solvent, induced by the hydrophobic interaction process, cannot affect the strength of the hydrophobic interaction. On the other hand, the entropy and enthalpy changes, associated with the same process, may well be affected. Some qualitative arguments are presented showing that large structural changes are expected from a complex solvent such as water.
AB - The effect of structural changes in the solvent (usually water) on the thermodynamics of the hydrophobic interaction process is examined within the framework of classical statistical mechanics. The concept of the “structure of water” is first defined in a precise way, yet reflecting the conventional definition that has been, implicitly and qualitatively, employed by many authors. Using this concept, we proceed to show that structural changes in the solvent, induced by the hydrophobic interaction process, cannot affect the strength of the hydrophobic interaction. On the other hand, the entropy and enthalpy changes, associated with the same process, may well be affected. Some qualitative arguments are presented showing that large structural changes are expected from a complex solvent such as water.
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U2 - 10.1002/bip.1975.360140704
DO - 10.1002/bip.1975.360140704
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AN - SCOPUS:0016814310
SN - 0006-3525
VL - 14
SP - 1337
EP - 1355
JO - Biopolymers
JF - Biopolymers
IS - 7
ER -