1. Hydrogen bond dynamical properties of adsorbed liquid water monolayers with various TiO2interfaces
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Ritwik S. Kavathekar, J. M. D. MacElroy, and Niall J. English
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Hydrogen bonding ,Titania ,Hydrogen bond ,Liquid water ,Chemistry ,Photodissociation ,Kinetics ,Relaxation (NMR) ,Biophysics ,Water ,Molecular dynamics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Hydrogen bonds ,Adsorption ,Chemical physics ,Monolayer ,Titanium dioxide ,Physical chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Equilibrium classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed to investigate the hydrogen bonding kinetics of water in contact with rutile-(110), rutile-(101), rutile-(100), and anatase-(101) surfaces at room temperature (300 K). It was observed that anatase-(101) exhibits the longest-lived hydrogen bonds in terms of overall persistence, followed closely by rutile-(110). The relaxation times, defined as the integral of the autocorrelation of the hydrogen bond persistence function, were also larger for these two cases, while decay of autocorrelation function was slower. The increased number and overall persistence of hydrogen bonds in the adsorbed water monolayers at these surfaces, particularly for anatase-(101), may serve to promote possible water photolysis activity thereon. Science Foundation Ireland Other funder Irish Centre for High End Computing Embargo 12 months
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- 2012
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