Evaluation of solvent effects in isotropic and anisotropic dielectrics and in ionic solutions with a unified integral equation method: Theoretical bases, computational implementation, and numerical applications

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Abstract

We present the full implementation of the integral equation formalism (IEF) we have recently formulated to treat solvent effects. The method exploits a single common approach for dielectrics of very different nature: standard isotropic liquids, intrinsically anisotropic media like liquid crystals, and ionic solutions. We report here an analysis of its both formal and technical details as well as some numerical applications addressed to state the achieved generalization to all kinds of molecular solutes and to show the equally reliable performances in treating such different environmental systems. In particular, we report, for isotropic liquids, data of solvation free energies and static (hyper)polarizabilities of various molecular solutes in water, for anisotropic dielectrics, a study of an SN2 reaction, and finally, for ionic solution, a study of some structural aspects of ion pairing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10506-10517
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume101
Issue number49
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 1997

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