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Continuum Electrostatics
G Solvation Continuum Electrostatics
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G Solvation solG = solGVdW + solGcav + solGelec
H r = 1-5 r = 78.54 G Solvation solG = solGVdW + solGcav + solGelec solGVdW = solute-solvent Van der Waals solGcav = work to create cavity in solvent = surface tension x surface area Entropy penalty for rearrangement of water molecules Evaluate from a series of alkanes
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G Solvation solGelec = difference in electrostatic work necessary to charge ion: solGelec = NA wsoln – NA wideal Work to transfer ion from vacuum to solution with the same electrostatic potential: Work = solGelec = 0Zie i dqi i = electrostatic potential for ion i and its ionic atmosphere of neighbors j
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Electrostatic Potential
i(r) rij qi qj uniform dielectric r = relative dielectric constant r = for water (attenuates interaction)
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Electrostatic Potential
Difficult to solve in general. Examples: two extreme cases Spherical ions Point charge in an electrolyte solution Ionic atmosphere or ionic halo Charged solute radius ri in very dilute solution or non-electrolyte solution
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Screening caused by ionic atmosphere
pj(r) dr = probability of finding an ion j at r to r+dr rmp = rD = Debye length thickness of ionic atmosphere pj(r) r qi qj uniform solvent dielectric + - rD
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Boltzmann distribution
pj(r) r qi qj uniform solvent dielectric + - rD thermal jostling collisions disrupt ionic halo Noj = number of ions j k = R/NA
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Poisson Equation Non-electrolyte Solutions or Dilute Solution Limit for Electrolyte Solutions i(r) = qi pi(r) = charge density i(r) = charge per unit volume (r) (r) =o r(r) r i(r) 2i higher
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Poisson Equation– Spherical Ion
the higher the charge density the faster the potential drops i i r j j i j j i j
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Screened Coulomb Potential
Point charges, uniform solvent dielectric (r) = ro qj = zj e
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Screened Coulomb Potential
Point charges, uniform solvent dielectric pj(r) r qi qj uniform solvent dielectric + - rD
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Born Approximation Spherical solute with radius ri and charge zi
Very dilute solution or non-electrolyte Electrostatic potential is caused by polarization of the solvent by the partial charges of the solute. i(ri) = r = 1 zi + ri r = 78.54
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Born Approximation – Self Potential
welec = = = welec =
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Born Approximation – Solvation Free Energy
elecG = NA welec(real) – NA welec(ideal) elecG = NA wsolution – NA wvacuum elecG = = -
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Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
Continuum Electrostatics with Background Electrolyte ) ( x u ε Ñ × - sinh 2 κ π 4 i c δ z kT e å + = *N. A. Baker
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Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
) ( π 4 2 i c x δ z kT e - å ) ( x u ε Ñ × - = + ) ( sinh 2 x u κ *N. A. Baker
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Poisson-Boltzmann Equation
Linearized ) ( x u ε Ñ × - 2 κ π 4 i c δ z kT e å + =
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sinh
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Electrostatic potential of the 30S ribosomal subunit
Top: face which contacts 50S subunit
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Web links Nathan A. Baker; Jeffry D. Madura;
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Boltzmann equation also useful:
) ( x u ε Ñ × - sinh 2 κ π 4 i c δ z kT e å + = W Î = x g u ) ( - Linearized Poisson Boltzmann equation also useful: å - = + Ñ × i c x δ z kT πe u κ ε ) ( 4 2 - Free energies and forces obtained from integrals of u
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