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From Local Covalent Bonding to Extended Electric Field Interactions in Proton Hydration

Authors :
Ekimova, Maria
Kleine, Carlo
Ludwig, Jan
Ochmann, Miguel
Agrenius, Thomas E. G.
Kozari, Eve
Pines, Dina
Pines, Ehud
Huse, Nils
Wernet, Philippe
Odelius, Michael
Nibbering, Erik T. J.
Ekimova, Maria
Kleine, Carlo
Ludwig, Jan
Ochmann, Miguel
Agrenius, Thomas E. G.
Kozari, Eve
Pines, Dina
Pines, Ehud
Huse, Nils
Wernet, Philippe
Odelius, Michael
Nibbering, Erik T. J.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Seemingly simple yet surprisingly difficult to probe, excess protons in water constitute complex quantum objects with strong interactions with the extended and dynamically changing hydrogen-bonding network of the liquid. Proton hydration plays pivotal roles in energy transport in hydrogen fuel cells and signal transduction in transmembrane proteins. While geometries and stoichiometry have been widely addressed in both experiment and theory, the electronic structure of these specific hydrated proton complexes has remained elusive. Here we show, layer by layer, how utilizing novel flatjet technology for accurate x-ray spectroscopic measurements and combining infrared spectral analysis and calculations, we find orbital-specific markers that distinguish two main electronic-structure effects: Local orbital interactions determine covalent bonding between the proton and neigbouring water molecules, while orbital-energy shifts measure the strength of the extended electric field of the proton.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1387016315
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.anie.202211066