Abstract We show, through molecular dynamics, that the hydration free energy of model hydrocarbons, exhibits a convergence temperature in supercooled water, T G ∗ ∼ 255 K ± 10 K,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract We show, through molecular dynamics, that the hydration free energy of model hydrocarbons, exhibits a convergence temperature in supercooled water, T G ∗ ∼ 255 K ± 10 K, around which, hydration entropy and enthalpy minima are observed. Further, although entropy convergence at T S ∗ ∼ 400 K ± 10 K is found to be violated by large non-spherical hydrocarbons, due to “folding”, a free energy maximum is still observed, opposite to hard spheres. Evidence is provided that the entropy and enthalpy minima are associated with shell-bulk water structural differences, also observed between low-density liquid and high-density liquid water, around T G ∗ , specifically, the occurrence of an orientational order maximum.
               
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