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Relation between the Hydrated Electron Solvation Structure and Its Partial Molar Volume

Pauf Neupane, David M. Bartels, Ward H. Thompson

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry B12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is now generally accepted that the hydrated electron occupies a cavity in water, but the size of the cavity and the arrangements of the solvating water molecules have not been fully characterized. Here, we use the Kirkwood–Buff (KB) approach to examine how the partial molar volume ( V M ) provides insight into these issues. The KB method relates V M to an integral of the electron-water radial distribution function, a key measure of the hydrated electron structure. We have applied it to three widely used pseudopotentials, and the results show that V M is a sensitive measure of the fidelity of hydrated electron descriptions. Thus, the measured V M places constraints on the hydrated electron structure that are important in developing and evaluating the model descriptions. Importantly, we find that V M does not reflect only the cavity size (and thus should not be used to infer the cavity radius) but is strongly dependent on the extended solvation structure.

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SolvationSolvated electronRADIUSElectronSolvation shellMeasure (data warehouse)ChemistryChemical physicsElectron densityMoleculeVolume (thermodynamics)Partial molar propertyPhysical chemistryThermodynamicsAqueous solutionPhysicsComputer scienceData miningOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsRadiolysisComputer securitySpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsChemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions
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