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Molecular dynamics simulations (MDS) of montmorillonite (001)/water interface system were used for studying the hydration shell on the montmorillonite surface in this work. The study was performed on the simulation of concentration profile and self‐diffusion coefficients. The results have shown that there was a hydration shell on the surface with the thickness of approximately 1.74 nm, which was composed of six ordered water molecule layers, including ordered layers and transition layers. The water molecules in the shell were closely and orderly arranged than those in bulk water, leading to a higher concentration of water molecules. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Hydrophobic hydration, the perturbation of the aqueous solvent near an apolar solute or interface, is a fundamental ingredient in many chemical and biological processes. Both bulk water and aqueous solutions of apolar solutes behave anomalously at low temperatures for reasons that are not fully understood. Here, we use (2)H NMR relaxation to characterize the rotational dynamics in hydrophobic hydration shells over a wide temperature range, extending down to 243 K. We examine four partly hydrophobic solutes: the peptides N-acetyl-glycine-N'-methylamide and N-acetyl-leucine-N'-methylamide, and the osmolytes trimethylamine N-oxide and tetramethylurea. For all four solutes, we find that water rotates with lower activation energy in the hydration shell than in bulk water below 255 +/- 2 K. At still lower temperatures, water rotation is predicted to be faster in the shell than in bulk. We rationalize this behavior in terms of the geometric constraints imposed by the solute. These findings reverse the classical "iceberg" view of hydrophobic hydration by indicating that hydrophobic hydration water is less ice-like than bulk water. Our results also challenge the "structural temperature" concept. The two investigated osmolytes have opposite effects on protein stability but have virtually the same effect on water dynamics, suggesting that they do not act indirectly via solvent perturbations. The NMR-derived picture of hydrophobic hydration dynamics differs substantially from views emerging from recent quasielastic neutron scattering and pump-probe infrared spectroscopy studies of the same solutes. We discuss the possible reasons for these discrepancies.  相似文献   

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The physical mechanisms behind hydrophobic hydration have been debated for over 65 years. Spectroscopic techniques have the ability to probe the dynamics of water in increasing detail, but many fundamental issues remain controversial. We have performed systematic first-principles ab initio Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics simulations over a broad temperature range and provide a detailed microscopic view on the dynamics of hydration water around a hydrophobic molecule, tetramethylurea. Our simulations provide a unifying view and resolve some of the controversies concerning femtosecond-infrared, THz-GHz dielectric relaxation, and nuclear magnetic resonance experiments and classical molecular dynamics simulations. Our computational results are in good quantitative agreement with experiments, and we provide a physical picture of the long-debated "iceberg" model; we show that the slow, long-time component is present within the hydration shell and that molecular jumps and over-coordination play important roles. We show that the structure and dynamics of hydration water around an organic molecule are non-uniform.  相似文献   

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Molecular dynamics and electric field strength simulations are performed in order to quantify the structural, dynamic, and vibrational properties of non-H-bonded (dangling) OH groups in the hydration shell of neopentane, as well as in bulk water. The results are found to be in good agreement with the experimentally observed high-frequency (~3660 cm(-1)) OH band arising from the hydration shell of neopentanol dissolved in HOD/D(2)O, obtained by analyzing variable concentration Raman spectra using multivariate curve resolution (Raman-MCR). The simulation results further indicate that hydration shell dangling OH groups preferentially point toward the central carbon atom of neopentane to a degree that increases with the lifetime of the dangling OH.  相似文献   

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Neutron diffraction experiments with hydrogen isotope substitution on aqueous solutions of HCl and HBr have been performed at concentrations ranging from 1:17 to 1:83 solute per water molecules, at ambient conditions. Data are analyzed using the empirical potential structure refinement technique in order to extract information on both the ion hydration shells and the microscopic structure of the solvent. It is found that the influence of these solutes on the water structure is less concentration dependent than that of salts or hydroxides. Moreover protons readily form a strong H-bond with a water molecule upon solvation, at all proportions. The majority of them is also bonded via a longer bond to another water molecule, giving a prepeak in the g(OwOw). At high solute concentration, the second water molecule may be substituted by the counterion. In particular at solute concentrations of the order of 1:17 or higher, all protons have an anion within a distance of 4.5 A.  相似文献   

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Phase diagrams of aqueous solutions of poly(N-vinyl caprolactam) (PVCL), N-vinyl caprolactam copolymer with vinylamine (3.8 mol%) (CP(VCL-VA)), and poly(N-vinyl propylacetamide) (PVPA) were shown to be binodal curves with lower critical solution temperatures (LCST) in the range 304–313.5 K and critical concentrations in the range of 0.02–0.08 polymer weight fraction. Aqueous solutions of N-vinyl caprolactam copolymer with N-vinyl pyrrolidone (80 mol%) (CP(VCL-VP)) remained homogeneous in the entire region of the liquid state of water. The enthalpy of mixing with water of PVPA and CP(VCL-VP) was negative and the curve was concave over the entire range of composition at 298 and 308 K. The excessive heat capacity and partial heat capacity at infinite dilution of PVPA were positive, proving the hydrophobic character of hydration of this polymer. In contrast, these parameters were negative for CP(VCL-VP), revealing hydrophilic hydration. Hydrophilic hydration was predominant in solutions which were homogeneous over a wide temperature range, whereas hydrophobic hydration predominated in solution of polymers with LCST.  相似文献   

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We have conducted extensive molecular dynamics simulations to study the single particle and collective dynamics of water in solutions of N-acetyl-glycine-methylamide, a model hydrophilic protein backbone, and N-acetyl-leucine-methylamide, a model (amphiphilic) hydrophobic peptide, as a function of peptide concentration. Various analytical models commonly used in the analysis of incoherent quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS), are tested against the translational and rotational intermediate scattering function, the mean square displacement of the water molecule center of mass, and fits to the second-order rotational correlation function of water evaluated directly from the simulation data. We find that while the agreement between the model-free analysis and analytical QENS models is quantitatively poor, the qualitative feature of dynamical heterogeneity due to caging is captured well by all approaches. The center of mass collective and single particle intermediate scattering functions of water calculated for these peptide solutions show that the crossover from collective to single particle-dominated motions occurs at a higher value of Q for high concentration solutions relative to low concentration because of the greater restriction in movement of water molecules due to confinement. Finally, we have shown that at the same level of confinement of the two peptides, the aqueous amphiphilic amino acid solution shows the strongest deviation between single particle and collective dynamics relative to the hydrophilic amino acid, indicating that chemical heterogeneity induces even greater spatial heterogeneity in the water dynamics.  相似文献   

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Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of the second hydration shell of Th4+ ion at various chloride concentrations and temperatures. When the concentration increases (ca. 5 M), the hydration of Th4+ ion involves the displacement of the water molecules by Cl ligand and slightly decreases the total coordination number. The residence time of water molecules in the second hydration shell decreases as a function of increasing solution temperature.  相似文献   

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The presence of a spanning hydrogen-bonded network of water at the surface of biomolecules is important for their conformational stability, dynamics, and function. We have studied by computer simulations the clustering and percolation of water in the hydration shell of a small elastinlike peptide (ELP) and the medium-size protein staphylococcal nuclease (SNase), in aqueous solution. We have found that in both systems a spanning network of hydration water exists at low temperatures and breaks up with increasing temperature via a quasi-two-dimensional percolation transition. The thermal breaking of the spanning water network occurs at biologically relevant temperatures, in the temperature range, which is close to the temperature of the "inverse temperature transition" of ELP and the unfolding temperature of SNase, respectively.  相似文献   

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The effect of steric hindrances in extremely narrow planar pores on the structure of the hydration shell of the single-charged sodium cation in water vapors at room temperature was studied by computer simulation. The deficiency of empty space for the motion in the slit-like pore was shown to slightly affect the radial distribution of molecules around the ion. The integrated (over the directions) numbers of ion-oxygen atom bonds of molecules in the ion’s hydration shell did not change despite the change in the shape of the hydration cluster from three- to two-dimensional. It was concluded that the changes in the positions of molecules relative to the ion were mainly reduced to azimuthal displacements; as a result, the local bulk density of molecules in the pore was higher than at the same distances outside the pore for the same total number of molecules. The distribution of molecules over layers inside the pore demonstrates the effect of molecules spread over the walls. The effect of ion displacement from its own hydration shell found earlier for the free chloride ion is steadily reproduced under the pore conditions. An alternative explanation to this effect was proposed that does not suggest high ion polarizability.  相似文献   

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Molecular Dynamics simulations are used to examine the title issue for the I-/HOD/D2O solution system in connection with recent ultrafast infrared spectroscopic experiments. It is argued that the long "modulation time" associated with the spectral diffusion of the OH frequency, extracted in these experiments, should be interpreted as reflecting the escape time of an HOD from the first hydration shell of the I- ion, i.e., the residence time of an HOD in this solvation shell. Shorter time features related to the oscillation of the OH ...I- hydrogen bond and the breaking and making of this bond are also discussed.  相似文献   

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The dynamics of water confined in silica matrices MCM-41 C10 and C18, with pore diameter of 21 and 36 A, respectively, is examined by broadband dielectric spectroscopy (10(-2)-10(9) Hz) and differential scanning calorimetry for a wide temperature interval (110-340 K). The dynamics from capillary condensed hydration water and surface monolayer of water are separated in the analysis. Contrary to previous reports, the rotational dynamics are shown to be virtually independent on the hydration level and pore size. Moreover, a third process, also reported for other systems, and exhibiting a saddlelike temperature dependence is investigated. We argue that this process is due to a Maxwell-Wagner process and not to strongly bound surface water as previously suggested in the literature. The dynamics of this process is strongly dependent on the amount of hydration water in the pores. The anomalous temperature dependence can then easily be explained by a loss of hydration water at high temperatures in contradiction to previous explanations.  相似文献   

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Monte Carlo simulations of molecular configurations of aqueous solutions of spherical particles with a special potential of solute—water interaction were carried out. The influence of the particle size on the properties of hydration shells was investigated. Two regimes of hydrophobic hydration with a crossover point at 0.4 nm were found. Hydration of smaller particles causes insignificant changes in the properties of water. Particles larger than 0.4 nm break the liquid water structure. Breaking effects are more pronounced in the first hydration shell of particles. Dewetting of hard sphere surfaces predicted by the LCW phenomenological theory has peculiarities in the case of hydration of fixed-rigidity spheres. Published in Russian in Izvestiya Akademii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 9, pp. 1777–1786, September, 2008.  相似文献   

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The dynamic properties of both the solute and solvent of the aqueous solution of benzene, xenon and neon are calculated by the mode-coupling theory for molecular liquids based on the interaction-site model. The B-coefficients of the reorientational relaxation and the translational diffusion of the solvent are evaluated from their dependence on the concentration of the solute, and the reorientational relaxation time of water within the hydration shell is estimated based on the two-state model. The reorientational relaxation times of water in the bulk and within the hydration shell, that of solute, and the translational diffusion coefficients of solute and solvent, are calculated at 0-30 degrees C. The temperature dependence of these dynamic properties is in qualitative agreement with that of NMR experiment reported by Nakahara et al. (M. Nakahara, C. Wakai, Y. Yoshimoto and N. Matubayasi, J. Phys. Chem., 1996, 100, 1345-1349, ref. 36), although the agreement of the absolute values is not so good. The B-coefficients of the reorientational relaxation times for benzene, xenon and neon solution are correlated with the hydration number and the partial molar volume of the solute. The proportionality with the latter is better than that with the former. These results support the mechanism that the retardation of the mobility of water is caused by the cavity formation of the solute, as previously suggested by us (T. Yamaguchi, T. Matsuoka and S. Koda, J. Chem. Phys., 2004, 120, 7590-7601, ref. 34), rather than the conventional one that the rigid hydration structure formed around the hydrophobic solute reduces the mobility of water.  相似文献   

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