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Solvation of magnesium chloride dimer in water: The case of anionic and neutral clusters

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 158, 期 17, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0146319

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The structures of magnesium chloride dimer-water clusters were investigated to understand the dissolution of magnesium chloride in water. It was found that the most stable structures were confirmed by comparing vertical detachment energies with experimental measurements. The addition of water molecules induced structural changes and charge transfer behavior in the clusters, affecting their stability and evolution.
The structures of magnesium chloride dimer-water clusters, (MgCl2)(2)(H2O)(n)(-/0), were investigated with size-selected anion photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical calculations to understand the dissolution of magnesium chloride in water. The most stable structures were confirmed by comparing vertical detachment energies (VDEs) with the experimental measurements. A dramatic drop of VDE at n = 3 has been observed in the experiment, which is in accordance with the structural change of (MgCl2)(2)(H2O)(n)(-). Compared to the neutral clusters, the excess electron induces two significant phenomena in (MgCl2)(2)(H2O)(n)(-). First, the planar D-2h geometry can be converted into a C-3v structure at n = 0, making the Mg-Cl bonds easier to be broken by water molecules. More importantly, a negative charge-transfer-to-solvent process occurs after adding three water molecules (i.e., at n = 3), which leads to an obvious deviation in the evolution of the clusters. Such electron transfer behavior was noticed at n = 1 in monomer MgCl2(H2O)(n)(-), indicating that the dimerization between two MgCl2 molecules can make the cluster more capable of binding electron. In neutral (MgCl2)(2)(H2O)(n), this dimerization provides more sites for the added water molecules, which can stabilize the entire cluster and maintain its initial structure. Specifically, filling the coordination number to be 6 for Mg atoms can be seen as a link between structural preferences in the dissolution of the monomers, dimers, and extended bulk-state of MgCl2. This work represents an important step forward into fully understanding the solvation of MgCl2 crystals and other multivalent salt oligomers.

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