Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems

The paial molar volume (PMV) is a thermodynamic quantity which contains important information about the solute-solvent interactions as well as the solute structure in solution.Additionally, the PMV is the most essential quantity in the analysis of the pressure effect on chemical reactions. This aicl...

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Main Author: T.Imai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Condensed Matter Physics 2007-09-01
Series:Condensed Matter Physics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.10.3.343
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spelling doaj-c54be362bd304bbe83fc44cf37b7f2c52020-11-24T22:14:51ZengInstitute for Condensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics1607-324X2007-09-01103343Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systemsT.ImaiThe paial molar volume (PMV) is a thermodynamic quantity which contains important information about the solute-solvent interactions as well as the solute structure in solution.Additionally, the PMV is the most essential quantity in the analysis of the pressure effect on chemical reactions. This aicle reviews the recent developments in molecular theories of the PMV, especially the reference interaction site model (RISM)theory of molecular liquids and its three-dimensional generalization version (3D-RISM), which are combined with the Kirkwood-Buff solution theory to calculate the PMV. This aicle also introduces our recent applications of the theory to some interesting issues concerning the PMV of biomolecules. In addition, theoretical representations of the effects of intramolecular fluctuation on the PMV, which are significant for biomacromolecules, are briefly discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.10.3.343paial molar volumepressure effectbiomolecular solutionKirkwood-Buff theoryRISM theory
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Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
Condensed Matter Physics
paial molar volume
pressure effect
biomolecular solution
Kirkwood-Buff theory
RISM theory
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title Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
title_short Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
title_full Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
title_fullStr Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
title_full_unstemmed Molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
title_sort molecular theory of partial molar volume and its applications to biomolecular systems
publisher Institute for Condensed Matter Physics
series Condensed Matter Physics
issn 1607-324X
publishDate 2007-09-01
description The paial molar volume (PMV) is a thermodynamic quantity which contains important information about the solute-solvent interactions as well as the solute structure in solution.Additionally, the PMV is the most essential quantity in the analysis of the pressure effect on chemical reactions. This aicle reviews the recent developments in molecular theories of the PMV, especially the reference interaction site model (RISM)theory of molecular liquids and its three-dimensional generalization version (3D-RISM), which are combined with the Kirkwood-Buff solution theory to calculate the PMV. This aicle also introduces our recent applications of the theory to some interesting issues concerning the PMV of biomolecules. In addition, theoretical representations of the effects of intramolecular fluctuation on the PMV, which are significant for biomacromolecules, are briefly discussed.
topic paial molar volume
pressure effect
biomolecular solution
Kirkwood-Buff theory
RISM theory
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.10.3.343
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