Isotopic Preferential Solvation of I super(-) in Low-Temperature Water Nanoclusters

We present results from ring polymer molecular dynamics experiments that provide microscopic insights into the characteristics of the isotopic stabilizations of H and D aqueous species in the first solvation shell of a halide I super(-) ion in water nanoclusters at low temperatures. The analysis of...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry. B Vol. 119; no. 35; pp. 11783 - 11790
Main Authors: Videla, Pablo E, Rossky, Peter J, Laria, Daniel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 03-09-2015
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Summary:We present results from ring polymer molecular dynamics experiments that provide microscopic insights into the characteristics of the isotopic stabilizations of H and D aqueous species in the first solvation shell of a halide I super(-) ion in water nanoclusters at low temperatures. The analysis of the simplest I super(-).(HOD) dimer shows a clear propensity for the light isotope to lie at the non-hydrogen-bonded dangling position. Our results predict that, at T similar to 50 K, I super(-).(DOH) isomers are three times more abundant than I super(-).(HOD) ones. The reasons for such stabilization can be traced back to differences in the nuclear kinetic energy projected along directions perpendicular to the plane of the water molecule. Dynamical implications of these imbalances are shown to be reflected in the characteristics of the corresponding bands of the infrared spectroscopic signals. A similar analysis performed in larger aggregates containing similar to 20 water molecules reveals, in contrast, a stabilization of the light isotope along I super(-)...HO hydrogen bonds. Effects derived from the consideration of smaller halide anions with larger electric fields at the surface are also examined.
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ISSN:1520-6106
1520-5207
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b05561