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Water at Hydrophobic Substrates:  Curvature, Pressure, and Temperature Effects

Shavkat MamatkulovHeat Physics Department of Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartalstr., 700135 Tashkent, UzbekistanP. K. KhabibullaevHeat Physics Department of Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartalstr., 700135 Tashkent, UzbekistanRoland R. NetzSektion Physik and Center for Nanoscience, Theresienstr. 37, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, 80333 Munich, Germany
Langmuirjournal2004en
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We studied the water density profile close to spherical and planar hydrophobic objects using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. For normal pressure and room temperature, the depletion layer thickness of a planar substrate is approximately 2.5 Angstroms. Even for quite large spherical solutes with a radius of R = 18 Angstroms, the depletion layer thickness is reduced by 30%, which shows that substrate curvature and roughness is an experimentally important factor. Rising temperature leads to a substantial increase of the depletion layer thickness. The compressibility of the depletion layer is found to be surprisingly small and only approximately 5 times higher than that of bulk water. A high electrostatic surface potential of 0.5 V is found, which presumably plays an important role in the presence of charged solutes, since it can promote adsorption into the interfacial layer.

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