Effects of Alanine Dipeptide on the Growth of an Ice Nucleus in Water(<Special Issue>Micro Mechanical Engineering)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We have carried out a molecular dynamics simulation for the mixture of a cubic ice nucleus, supercooled water and a molecule of alanine dipeptide. The dipeptide molecule has been allocated near the nucleus surface. The dipeptide is found to approach the surface by the effect of hydrogen bond between two hydrophilic sites of the dipeptide and water molecules nearest to the liquid region in the ice nucleus. It is also found that the other hydrophilic sites far from the surface change their location with time due to the wobbling motion of the dipeptide molecule. This causes additional fluctuation of water molecules. These two sites and the hydrophobic site attenuate the approach of water molecules to the alanine dipeptide molecule or the ice surfaces.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2004-08-15
著者
-
Ohno Masahiro
Division Of Mechanical And System Engineering Kyoto Institute Of Technology
-
Hagiwara Yoshimichi
Department Of Mechanical And System Engineering Kyoto Institute Of Technology
-
IWASAKI Kazuhisa
Division of Mechanical and System Engineering, Kyoto Institute of Technology
-
Iwasaki Kazuhisa
Division Of Mechanical And System Engineering Kyoto Institute Of Technology
関連論文
- Effects of Alanine Dipeptide on the Growth of an Ice Nucleus in Water(Micro Mechanical Engineering)
- A13-105 EFFECTS OF ALANINE DIPEPTIDE ON THE GROWTH OF ANICE NUCLEUS IN WATER
- Turbulence Modification and Interface Deformation in Turbulent Liquid Plane Couette Flow with an Immiscible Droplet