1. Communication: Infrared spectroscopy of salt-water complexes.
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Tandy, Jon, Cheng Feng, Boatwright, Adrian, Sarma, Gautam, Sadoon, Ahmed M., Shirley, Andrew, Das Neves Rodrigues, Natercia, Cunningham, Ethan M., Shengfu Yang, and Ellis, Andrew M.
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COMPLEX compounds ,SALT ,WATER ,ION pairs ,INFRARED spectroscopy - Abstract
To explore how the ion-pair in a single salt molecule evolves with the addition of water, infrared (IR) spectra of complexes composed of NaCl and multiple water molecules have been recorded for the first time. The NaCl(H
2 O)n complexes were formed and probed in liquid helium nanodroplets, and IR spectra were recorded for n = 1 → 4. The spectra for n = 1, 2, and 3 are consistent with formation of the lowest energy contact-ion pair structures in which each water molecule forms a single ionic hydrogen bond to an intact Na+ Cl- ion-pair. Alternative structures with hydrogen bonding between water molecules become energetically competitive for n = 4, and the IR spectrum indicates likely the coexistence of at least two isomers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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