Effects of solute–solvent attractive forces on hydrophobic correlations
- 1 October 1980
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 73 (7) , 3434-3441
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.440541
Abstract
A theory is presented for the effect of slowly varying attractive forces on correlations between nonpolar solutes in dilute aqueous solution. We find that hydrophobic correlations are sensitive to relatively long range slowly varying interactions. Thus, it is possible to make qualitative changes in these correlations by introducing small changes in the attractive forces. Several model calculations are presented to illustrate these facts. The contributions of the Lennard‐Jones attractive forces to the computer simulation results of Pangali, Rao, and Berne are calculated. For this case it is found that the potential of mean force between spherical nonpolar solutes is hardly affected by inclusion of attractive forces. However, the osmotic second virial coefficient is dominated by the contributions of the attractive forces. For spherical solutes which provide a reasonable model for the methane molecule, inclusion of attractive forces produces a qualitative change in the methane–methane potential of mean force. The connection between these effects of slowly varying attractive forces and the enthalpic part of Ben‐Naim’s δAHI is discussed.Keywords
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