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Water dimers in the atmosphere III: Equilibrium constant from a flexible potential

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 110, Issue 16, Pages 5411-5419

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp056759k

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We present new results for the water dimer equilibrium constant K-p(7) in the range 190-390 K, using a flexible potential energy surface fitted to spectroscopical data. The increased numerical complexity due to explicit consideration of the monomer vibrations is handled via an adiabatic (6 + 6)d decoupling between intra- and intermolecular modes. The convergence of the canonical partition function of the dimer is ensured by computing all energy levels up to dissociation for total angular momentum values J = 0-5 and using an extrapolation scheme to higher values. The newly calculated value., for Kp(7) are in very good agreement with available experimental data at room temperature. At higher temperatures, an analysis of the convergence of the partition function reveals that quasi-bound states are likely to contribute to the equilibrium constant. Additional thermodynamical quantities (Delta G, Delta H, Delta S, and C-p) have also been determined and fit to quadratic expressions a + bT + cT(2).

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