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Fission of charged nano-hydrated ammonia clusters -- microscopic insights on the nucleation processes

Authors :
Oostenrijk, Bart
Barreiro, Darío
Walsh, Noelle
Sankari, Anna
Månsson, Erik P.
Maclot, Sylvain
Sorensen, Stacey
Díaz-Tendero, Sergio
Gisselbrecht, Mathieu
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

While largely studied on the macroscopic scale, the dynamics leading to nucleation and fission processes in atmospheric aerosols are still poorly understood at the molecular level. Here, we present a joint experimental-theoretical study of a model system consisting of hydrogen-bonded ammonia and water molecules. Experimentally, the clusters were produced via adiabatic co-expansion. Double ionization ionic products were prepared using synchrotron radiation and analyzed with coincident mass- and 3D momentum spectroscopy. Calculations were carried out using ab initio molecular dynamics to understand the fragmentation within the first 500 fs. Further exploration of the potential energy surfaces were performed at a DFT level of theory to gain information on the energetics of the processes. Water was identified as an efficient nano-droplet stabilizer, and is found to have a significant effect even at low water content. On the molecular level, the stabilizing role of water can be related to an increase in the dissociation energy between ammonia molecules and the water enriched environment at the cluster surface. Furthermore, our results support the role of ammonium as a charge carrier in the solution, preferentially bound to surrounding ammonia molecules, which can influence atmospheric nucleation process.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.11201
Document Type :
Working Paper