Kirkwood-Buff Theory of Solutions
Kirkwood-Buff Theory of Solutions
With Selected Applications to Solvation and Proteins
Ben-Naim, Arieh
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
10/2023
212
Mole
Inglês
9780443219153
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction to the connection between Thermodynamics and Statistical Thermodynamics2. Molecular distribution functions and Thermodynamic quantities3. The Kirkwood-Buff Theory and its Inversion4. Characterization of "Ideal Solutions" using the KBIs5. A few applications of the KBT6. Solute and solvent effects on chemical equilibria7. Solvation, Preferential Solvation and KBIs8. Application of the KBT to solutions of Biomolecules
Appendix A: Long-range behavior of the pair correlation function in liquids and liquid mixturesAppendix B: An inequality due to the stability condition for the chemical equilibrium
Appendix A: Long-range behavior of the pair correlation function in liquids and liquid mixturesAppendix B: An inequality due to the stability condition for the chemical equilibrium
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Biomolecules; Chemical equilibria; Chemical equilibrium; Chemical potentials; Density; Dilute ideal solution; Fluctuations; Gas; Hydrogen atom; Ideal solutions; Internal degrees of freedom; Kirkwood-Buff Theory; Kirkwood-Buff integrals; Kirkwood-Buff theory; Le Chatelier's principle; McMillan-Mayer Theory of Solutions; Mixed solvents; Mixture model; Molecular distribution function; Molecules; Multicomponent systems; Particles; Preferential solvation; Probability; Protein; Pseudochemical potential; Solute and solvent effects; Solvation thermodynamics; Species; Standard chemical potential; Symmetrical ideal; Symmetrical ideal solution; Thermodynamic quantities; Thermodynamics; Wada's model
1. Introduction to the connection between Thermodynamics and Statistical Thermodynamics2. Molecular distribution functions and Thermodynamic quantities3. The Kirkwood-Buff Theory and its Inversion4. Characterization of "Ideal Solutions" using the KBIs5. A few applications of the KBT6. Solute and solvent effects on chemical equilibria7. Solvation, Preferential Solvation and KBIs8. Application of the KBT to solutions of Biomolecules
Appendix A: Long-range behavior of the pair correlation function in liquids and liquid mixturesAppendix B: An inequality due to the stability condition for the chemical equilibrium
Appendix A: Long-range behavior of the pair correlation function in liquids and liquid mixturesAppendix B: An inequality due to the stability condition for the chemical equilibrium
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Biomolecules; Chemical equilibria; Chemical equilibrium; Chemical potentials; Density; Dilute ideal solution; Fluctuations; Gas; Hydrogen atom; Ideal solutions; Internal degrees of freedom; Kirkwood-Buff Theory; Kirkwood-Buff integrals; Kirkwood-Buff theory; Le Chatelier's principle; McMillan-Mayer Theory of Solutions; Mixed solvents; Mixture model; Molecular distribution function; Molecules; Multicomponent systems; Particles; Preferential solvation; Probability; Protein; Pseudochemical potential; Solute and solvent effects; Solvation thermodynamics; Species; Standard chemical potential; Symmetrical ideal; Symmetrical ideal solution; Thermodynamic quantities; Thermodynamics; Wada's model