Browsing by Subject "Specific ion effects"
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Chaotropic salts interacting with soft matter: Beyond the lyotropic series
(2016)The effects of the chaotropic ions of the Hofmeister series on many systems and phenomena are typically quite pronounced. What happens, however, when one uses chaotropic ions beyond SCN−, ClO4 −, or guanidinium, which are ...
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Helix formation by alanine-based peptides in pure water and electrolyte solutions: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations
(2013)Specific ion effects on oligopeptide conformations in solution are attracting strong research attention, because of their impact on the protein-folding problem and on several important biological-biotechnological applications. ...
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Helix formation by alanine-based peptides in pure water and electrolyte solutions: Insights from molecular dynamics simulationsAAA
(2013)Specific ion effects on oligopeptide conformations in solution are attracting strong research attention, because of their impact on the protein-folding problem and on several important biological-biotechnological applications. ...
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Investigations of the Hofmeister series and other specific ion effects using lipid model systems
(2017)From the ion point-of-view specific ion effects (SIE) arise as an interplay of ionic size and shape and charge distribution. However in aqueous systems SIE invariably involve water, and at surfaces they involve both ...
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The ion-lipid battle for hydration water and interfacial sites at soft-matter interfaces
(2014)At charged surfaces "bound" ions reduce the repulsive electrostatic forces, while dissociated ions control the osmotic pressure in colloidal systems. For systems charged through ionic adsorption on the other hand, the ...