Cavity formation energy drives the accumulation of amphiphiles at the air–water interface
Abstract
Amphiphilicity is a key property that governs self-assembly, drug delivery and membrane permeability. We introduce a highly efficient approach based on polarisable continuum models to quantify this important property. Our modelling suggests that the accumulation of amphiphiles at the air–water interface is driven by the release of cavity formation energy in water.

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