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Dispersion, Polar, and Hydrogen-Bonding Contributions to Solvation Free Energies

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A new method is presented for the estimation of contributions to solvation free energy from dispersion, polar and hydrogen-bonding (HB) intermolecular interactions. COSMO-type quantum chemical solvation calculations are used for the development of four new molecular descriptors of solutes for their electrostatic interactions. The new model needs one to three solvent –specific parameters for the prediction of solvation free energies. The widely used Abraham’s LSER model is used for providing the reference solvation free energy data for the determination of the solvent-specific parameters. Extensive calculations in 80 solvent systems have verified the good performance of the model. The very same molecular descriptors are used for the calculation of solvation enthalpies. The advantages of the present model over Abraham’s LSER model is discussed along with the complementary character of the two models. Enthalpy and free-energy solvation information for pure solvents is translated into partial solvation parameters (PSP) analogous to the widely used Hansen solubility parameters and enlarge significantly their range of applications. The potential and the perspectives of the new approach for further molecular thermodynamic developments is discussed.
Title: Dispersion, Polar, and Hydrogen-Bonding Contributions to Solvation Free Energies
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A new method is presented for the estimation of contributions to solvation free energy from dispersion, polar and hydrogen-bonding (HB) intermolecular interactions.
COSMO-type quantum chemical solvation calculations are used for the development of four new molecular descriptors of solutes for their electrostatic interactions.
The new model needs one to three solvent –specific parameters for the prediction of solvation free energies.
The widely used Abraham’s LSER model is used for providing the reference solvation free energy data for the determination of the solvent-specific parameters.
Extensive calculations in 80 solvent systems have verified the good performance of the model.
The very same molecular descriptors are used for the calculation of solvation enthalpies.
The advantages of the present model over Abraham’s LSER model is discussed along with the complementary character of the two models.
Enthalpy and free-energy solvation information for pure solvents is translated into partial solvation parameters (PSP) analogous to the widely used Hansen solubility parameters and enlarge significantly their range of applications.
The potential and the perspectives of the new approach for further molecular thermodynamic developments is discussed.

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