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      Role of hydration and water structure in biological and colloidal interactions.

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      Solvents, chemistry, Structure-Activity Relationship, Surface Properties, Water

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          The conventional explanation of why hydrophilic surfaces and macromolecules remain well separated in water is that they experience a monotonically repulsive hydration force owing to structuring of water molecules at the surfaces. A consideration of recent experimental and theoretical results suggests an alternative interpretation in which hydration forces are either attractive or oscillatory, and where repulsions have a totally different origin. Further experiments are needed to distinguish between these possibilities.

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          8538786
          10.1038/379219a0

          Chemistry
          Solvents,chemistry,Structure-Activity Relationship,Surface Properties,Water
          Chemistry
          Solvents, chemistry, Structure-Activity Relationship, Surface Properties, Water

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