A super-Arrhenius-to-Arrhenius dynamic crossover phenomenon has been observed in the translational (x-relaxation time and in the inverse of the self-diffusion constant both experimentally and by simulations for lysozyme hydration water in the temperature range of T-L = 223 +/- 2 K. MD simulations are based on a realistic hydrated powder model, which uses the TIP4P-Ew rigid molecular model for the hydration water. The convergence of neutron scattering, nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics simulations supports the interpretation that this crossover is a result of the gradual evolution of the structure of hydration water from a high-density liquid to a low-density liquid form upon crossing of the Widom line above the possible liquid-liquid critical point of water.

The low-temperature dynamic crossover phenomenon in protein hydration water: Simulations vs experiments / M. Lagi; X.Q. Chu; C.S. Kim; F. Mallamace; P. Baglioni; S.H. Chen. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. B, CONDENSED MATTER, MATERIALS, SURFACES, INTERFACES & BIOPHYSICAL. - ISSN 1520-6106. - STAMPA. - 112:(2008), pp. 1571-1575. [10.1021/jp710714j]

The low-temperature dynamic crossover phenomenon in protein hydration water: Simulations vs experiments

LAGI, MARCO;BAGLIONI, PIERO;
2008

Abstract

A super-Arrhenius-to-Arrhenius dynamic crossover phenomenon has been observed in the translational (x-relaxation time and in the inverse of the self-diffusion constant both experimentally and by simulations for lysozyme hydration water in the temperature range of T-L = 223 +/- 2 K. MD simulations are based on a realistic hydrated powder model, which uses the TIP4P-Ew rigid molecular model for the hydration water. The convergence of neutron scattering, nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics simulations supports the interpretation that this crossover is a result of the gradual evolution of the structure of hydration water from a high-density liquid to a low-density liquid form upon crossing of the Widom line above the possible liquid-liquid critical point of water.
2008
112
1571
1575
M. Lagi; X.Q. Chu; C.S. Kim; F. Mallamace; P. Baglioni; S.H. Chen
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