Microscopic probing of the size dependence in hydrophobic solvation |
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Authors: | Huang Ningdong Schlesinger Daniel Nordlund Dennis Huang Congcong Tyliszczak Tolek Weiss Thomas M Acremann Yves Pettersson Lars G M Nilsson Anders |
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Affiliation: | Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, P. O. Box 20450, Stanford, California 94309, USA. |
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Abstract: | We report small angle x-ray scattering data demonstrating the direct experimental microscopic observation of the small-to-large crossover behavior of hydrophobic effects in hydrophobic solvation. By increasing the side chain length of amphiphilic tetraalkyl-ammonium (C(n)H(2n+1))(4)N(+) (R(4)N(+)) cations in aqueous solution we observe diffraction peaks indicating association between cations at a solute size between 4.4 and 5 A?, which show temperature dependence dominated by hydrophobic attraction. Using O K-edge x-ray absorption we show that small solutes affect hydrogen bonding in water similar to a temperature decrease, while large solutes affect water similar to a temperature increase. Molecular dynamics simulations support, and provide further insight into, the origin of the experimental observations. |
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