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- (579c) Determining the Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient for Poss Systems
We report molecular dynamics simulations to evaluate both the thermodynamic properties of POSS molecules, and their potential environmental impact. We concentrate on the properties of POSS systems at infinite dilution in order to compute the octanol/water partition coefficient, which is obtained from the change in free energy for a POSS molecule being transferred from water to octanol. The change in free energy is prototypical to that of transferring the particle from water to a lipid bilayer. We consider H terminated and octa-functionalized POSS monomers to assess the effect of POSS chemical composition on the partitioning. We also explore the solvent structure around the POSS monomers and correlate this information with results for the water/octanol partition coefficient.
Keywords: POSS, water/octanol partition coefficient, solvent structure References
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