Browsing by Subject "Chaotropic anions"
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Dissecting the stabilization of iodide at the air-water interface into components: A free energy analysis
(2006)Recent experiments and simulations show that large chaotropic anions favor solvation at the water surface, mainly due to induction interactions dominated by ionic polarizabilities. We compare the solvation free-energy ...
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Effects of sodium salts of lyotropic anions on low-temperature, ordered lipid monolayers
(2012)Electrolytes are known to impart considerable disorder to lipid assemblies, including monolayers at the air-water interface, bilayers, and vesicles. In the present work, we have investigated the disordering effect of sodium ...
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Vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopic investigation of the interaction of thiocyanate ions with zwitterionic phospholipid monolayers at the air-water interface
(2009)Thiocyanate (SCN-) is a highly chaotropic anion of considerable biological significance, which interacts quite strongly with lipid interfaces. In most cases it is not exactly known if this interaction involves direct binding ...