Highly localized H2O librational motion as a far-infrared spectroscopic probe for microsolvation of organic molecules

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作者
Mihrin, D. [1 ]
Andersen, J. [1 ]
Jakobsen, P. W. [1 ]
Larsen, R. Wugt [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Chem, Kemitorvet 206, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
关键词
HYDROGEN-BOND; MATRIX-ISOLATION; WATER DIMER; INTERMOLECULAR VIBRATIONS; BAND REGION; ENERGY; COMPLEXES; CLUSTERS; SPECTRA; TRIMER;
D O I
10.1039/c8cp05985c
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The most prominent spectroscopic observable for the hydrogen bonding between individual molecules in liquid water is the broad absorption band detected in the spectral region between 300 and 900 cm(-1). The present work demonstrates how the associated large-amplitude out-of-plane OH librational motion of H2O molecules also directly reflects the microsolvation of organic compounds. This highly localized OH librational motion of the first solvating H2O molecule causes a significant change of dipole moment and gives rise to a strong characteristic band in the far-infrared spectral region, which is correlated quantitatively with the complexation energy. The out-of-plane OH librational band origins ranging from 324.5 to 658.9 cm(-1) have been assigned experimentally for a series of four binary hydrogen-bonded H2O complexes embedded in solid neon involving S-, O- and N-containing compounds with increasing hydrogen bond acceptor capability. The hydrogen bond energies for altogether eight binary H2O complexes relative to the experimental value of 13.2 +/- 0.12 kJ mol(-1) for the prototypical (H2O)(2) system [Rocher-Casterline et al., J. Chem. Phys., 2011, 134, 211101] are revealed directly by these far-infrared spectroscopic observables. The far-infrared spectral signatures are able to capture even minor differences in the hydrogen bond acceptor capability of O atoms with slightly different alkyl substituents in the order H-O-C(CH3)(3) > CH3-O-CH3 > H-O-CH(CH3)(2) > H-O-CH2CH3.
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页码:1717 / 1723
页数:7
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