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Nanodiamonds and surfactants in water: Hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions.

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019
Nanodiamonds, one of the most promising nanomaterials for the use in biomedicine, placed in the organisms are bound to interact with various amphiphilic lipids and their micelles. However, while the influence of surfactants, the close relative of lipids, on the properties of colloidal nanodiamonds is well studied, the influence of nanodiamonds on the ...
A. Vervald   +6 more
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Solvent‐induced interactions: Hydrophobic and hydrophilic phenomena

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1989
The solvent-induced interactions between two kinds of molecules (or groups) are examined from the point of view of the solvation free energies of a pair of interacting molecules (or groups). The first interaction is that between two simple nonpolar solutes (or groups) in water and is known as the hydrophobic interaction.
A. Ben-Naim
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Tuning of the Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions in 2D Chiral Domains

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2012
The molecular arrangement in the Langmuir monolayers is determined by the interplay of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions between the components. Herein, the competition between the interactions of the components of the organic dye:phospholipid HSP:DMPA mixed monolayer has been studied.
Eugenio Jiménez-Millán   +4 more
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Directing Role of Hydrophobic−Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic−Hydrophilic Interactions in the Self-Assembly of Calixarenes/Cucurbiturils-Based Architectures

Crystal Growth & Design, 2008
Two supramolecular architectures were assembled from the supermolecular building blocks of calixarenes and cucurbiturils through noncovalent binding. They not only exhibit an intriguing topology but also show clearly the role of hydrophobic−hydrophobic and hydrophilic−hydrophilic interactions in directing the supramolecular assembly.
Rong-Guang Lin   +3 more
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Comparative Study of Water-Mediated Interactions between Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Nanoscale Surfaces.

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2019
Self-assembly processes in aqueous solutions, such as protein folding and nanoparticles aggregation, are driven by water-mediated interactions (WMI). The most common of such interactions are the attractive forces between hydrophobic units. While numerous
Yocheved Kopel, N. Giovambattista
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Interactions between a polystyrene particle and hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces in aqueous solutions.

Langmuir, 2008
The interaction between a colloidal polystyrene particle mounted on an AFM cantilever and a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic surface in aqueous solution is investigated. Despite the apparent simplicity of these two types of systems a variety of different types of interactions are observed.
E. Thormann   +3 more
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Protein-water interactions from 2H NMR relaxation studies: influence of hydrophilic, hydrophobic, and electrostatic interactions.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 1991
The importance of water interactions with proteins in food systems is well documented. A controversy exists, however, as to the nature of these interactions and the effect of protein structural changes on them. To clarify these questions, a method has been developed for determining hydration from the protein concentration-dependence of deuteron ...
T. F. Kumosinski   +2 more
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Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Solid-Fluid Interaction

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2022
We propose a novel solid-fluid coupling method to capture the subtle hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions between liquid, solid, and air at their multi-phase junctions. The key component of our approach is a Lagrangian model that tackles the coupling, evolution, and equilibrium of dynamic contact lines evolving on the interface between surface ...
Jinyuan Liu   +5 more
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Different temperature- and pressure-effects on the water-mediated interactions between hydrophobic, hydrophilic, and hydrophobic–hydrophilic nanoscale surfaces

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2022
Water-mediated interactions (WMIs) are responsible for diverse processes in aqueous solutions, including protein folding and nanoparticle aggregation. WMI may be affected by changes in temperature and pressure, and hence, they can alter chemical/physical processes that occur in aqueous environments.
Justin Engstler, Nicolas Giovambattista
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