Dielectric relaxation and solvation dynamics of water in complex chemical and biological systems
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Because of its unique properties, water drives many natural and biological processes. While a detailed understanding of its precise role is still being unravelled, it is clear that the existence of water shells around biomolecules play a crucial role. This is why water is considered to be the lubricant of life. The biologically active chemical species is often located at an interface or confined within a small region, a few nanometers in size. The polarity, viscosity, and pH in these microenvironments are in many cases vastly different from those in bulk water …
Because of its unique properties, water drives many natural and biological processes. While a detailed understanding of its precise role is still being unravelled, it is clear that the existence of water shells around biomolecules play a crucial role. This is why water is considered to be the lubricant of life. The biologically active chemical species is often located at an interface or confined within a small region, a few nanometers in size. The polarity, viscosity, and pH in these microenvironments are in many cases vastly different from those in bulk water …
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