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The effects of dissolved halide anions on hydrogen bonding in liquid water

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 129, Issue 45, Pages 13847-13856

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja071933z

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It is widely believed that the addition of salts to water engenders structural changes in the hydrogen-bond network well beyond the adjacent shell of solvating molecules. Classification of many ions as structure makers and structure breakers has been based in part on corresponding changes in the vibrational spectra (Raman and IR). Here we show that changes in O-H vibrational spectra induced by the alkali halides in liquid water result instead from the actions of ions' electric fields on adjacent water molecules. Computer simulations that accurately reproduce our experimental measurements suggest that the statistics of hydrogen-bond strengths are only weakly modified beyond this first solvation shell.

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