Communication: Length scale dependent oil-water energy fluctuations

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Interfacial fluctuations in the cohesive (van der Waals) interaction energy of spherical oil-drops with water provide evidence of a length scale dependent transition from linear to non-linear response behavior. For sub-nanometer oil-drop sizes, energy fluctuations are found to be independent of the van der Waals coupling strength, while nanometer (and larger) size oil drops experience highly non-linear energy fluctuations. The latter behavior is linked to enhanced hydrophobic density fluctuations and the emergence of entropic contributions to oil-water cohesive interaction free energies. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Underwood, R., & Ben-Amotz, D. (2011). Communication: Length scale dependent oil-water energy fluctuations. Journal of Chemical Physics, 135(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3664604

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