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Water Repellency in Hydrophobic Nanocapsules-Molecular View on Dewetting

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 22, Pages 6659-6664

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201402216

Keywords

confined water; dewetting; hydrophobic effect; polyoxometalates; water repellency

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  2. ERC (Brussels)
  3. DAAD

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The hydrophobic effect plays a major role in a variety of important phenomena in chemistry, materials science and biology, for instance in protein folding and protein-ligand interactions. Studiesperformed within cavities of the unique metal oxide based porous capsules of the type {(pentagon)(12)(linker)(30)}{(W)W-5}(12){Mo-2(ligand)}(30) with different acetate/water ligand ratioshave provided unprecedented results revealing segregation/repellency of the encapsulated water from the internal hydrophobic ligand walls of the capsules, while the disordered water molecules, interacting strongly with each other via hydrogen bonding, form in all investigated cases the same type of spherical shell. The present results can be (formally) comparedbut only regarding the repellency effectwith the amazing action of the (super)hydrophobic Lotus (Nelumbo) leaves, which are self-cleaning based on water repellency resulting in the formation of water droplets picking up dirt. The present results were obtained by constructing deliberately suitable hydrophobic interiors within the mentioned capsules.

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