Literature DB >> 24090472

Hydrogen bond asymmetric local potentials in compressed ice.

Yongli Huang1, Zengsheng Ma, Xi Zhang, Guanghui Zhou, Yichun Zhou, Chang Q Sun.   

Abstract

A combination of the Lagrangian mechanics of oscillators vibration, molecular dynamics decomposition of volume evolution, and Raman spectroscopy of phonon relaxation has enabled us to resolve the asymmetric, local, and short-range potentials pertaining to the hydrogen bond (O:H-O) in compressed ice. Results show that both oxygen atoms in the O:H-O bond shift initially outwardly with respect to the coordination origin (H), lengthening the O-O distance by 0.0136 nm from 0.2597 to 0.2733 nm by Coulomb repulsion between electron pairs on adjacent oxygen atoms. Both oxygen atoms then move toward right along the O:H-O bond by different amounts upon being compressed, approaching identical length of 0.11 nm. The van der Waals potential VL(r) for the O:H noncovalent bond reaches a valley at -0.25 eV, and the lowest exchange VH(r) for the H-O polar-covalent bond is valued at -3.97 eV.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24090472     DOI: 10.1021/jp407836n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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