Abstract
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to examine the local solvation structure of single octane and perfluorooctane molecules in liquid water, methanol, acetonitrile, and aqueous mixtures of methanol and acetonitrile. The motivation is to obtain baseline information about the solvation of perfluorooctane by liquids used as the mobile phase in liquid chromatography and how it differs from the solvation of octane. While octane is uniformly solvated by both water and the second component, perfluorooctane is solvated by methanol and acetonitrile with the exclusion of water from the first solvation layer when the solvent is a mixture.
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