Molecular-Beam Scattering Experiments and Theoretical Calculations Probing Charge Transfer in Weakly Bound Complexes of Water
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
We describe and analyze in depth a series of molecular beam scattering
experiments, first reported by Aquilanti et al. (Angew. Chemie Int.
Ed. 2005, 44, 2356.), proving that a measurable bond stabilization
component beyond the van-der-Waals forces is present in the prototypal
hydrophobic interaction of water with the noble gases (Ng). The
experimental integral cross-section data, exhibiting a fully resolved
"glory" interference pattern in the velocity dependence, are here
quantitatively analyzed and characterized employing a recently proposed
model potential. The stabilization component of the water-Ng bond has
recently been attributed, through very accurate theoretical
calculations and an unambiguous, model-free analysis of the electron
density displacement, to a net electron transfer taking place from Ng
to H2O. We review the theoretical analysis and discuss additional
computational results, comparing them to experiment, that clarify the
effect of charge transfer on the interaction energies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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