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Flexible boundary layer using exchange for embedding theories. II. QM/MM dynamics of the hydrated electron

Zhuofan Shen, Shaoting Peng, William J. Glover

2021The Journal of Chemical Physics12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The FlexiBLE embedding method introduced in Paper I [Z. Shen and W. J. Glover, J. Chem. Phys. 155, 224112 (2021)] is applied to explore the structure and dynamics of the aqueous solvated electron at an all-electron density functional theory Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics level. Compared to a one-electron mixed quantum/classical description, we find the dynamics of the many-electron model of the hydrated electron exhibits enhanced coupling to water OH stretch modes. Natural bond orbital analysis reveals this coupling is due to significant population of water OH σ* orbitals, reaching 20%. Based on this, we develop a minimal frontier orbital picture of the hydrated electron involving a cavity orbital and important coupling to 4–5 coordinating OH σ* orbitals. Implications for the interpretation of the spectroscopy of this interesting species are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Atomic orbitalMolecular orbitalElectronDensity functional theoryChemistryChemical physicsCoupling (piping)Natural bond orbitalElectron densityQuantum chemistryMolecular physicsPhysicsComputational chemistryQuantum mechanicsMaterials scienceMoleculeMetallurgySupramolecular chemistrySpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies
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