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On the ultrafast infrared spectroscopy of anion hydration shell hydrogen bond dynamics

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 110, Issue 39, Pages 11237-11243

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp064846m

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Molecular Dynamics simulations are used to examine the title issue for the I-/HOD/D2O solution system in connection with recent ultrafast infrared spectroscopic experiments. It is argued that the long '' modulation time '' associated with the spectral diffusion of the OH frequency, extracted in these experiments, should be interpreted as reflecting the escape time of an HOD from the first hydration shell of the I- ion, i.e., the residence time of an HOD in this solvation shell. Shorter time features related to the oscillation of the OH center dot center dot center dot I- hydrogen bond and the breaking and making of this bond are also discussed.

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