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Electronic instability of isolated SO42- and its solvation stabilization

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 113, Issue 24, Pages 10837-10840

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.1333703

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Despite its ubiquity in nature, SO42- as an isolated dianion has never been detected because of its electronic instability as a result of the two negative charges. This study shows how the first few waters solvate and stabilize an isolated SO42-, molecule-by-molecule, using photodetachment spectroscopy and theoretical calculations. We find that the minimum number of water required to stabilize a free SO42- is three. The first four waters bind tightly to SO42-, each forming two H-bonds with SO42- without inter-water H-bonding. The charges of the dianion are stabilized sufficiently that additional waters form only single H-bonds with SO42- and that inter-water H-bonding is observed starting at n=5. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(00)01748-7].

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