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Understanding the Nature of Water Bound to Solid Acid Surfaces. Ab Initio Simulation on HSAPO-34
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1998
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EngineeringWettingComputational ChemistryChemistryWater MoleculesChemical EngineeringMineral-fluid InteractionNumerical SimulationAb Initio SimulationsBiophysicsAb Initio SimulationSolid Acid SurfacesSurface TensionSurface EnergyPhysical ChemistryWater BoundHydrogenSurface ChemistrySurface ScienceNeutron Diffraction Study
Ab initio simulations of water adsorbed in the microporous silicoaluminum phosphate HSAPO-34 are reported. A neutron diffraction study by L. Smith et al., Science 1996, 271, 799, showed that both H2O and H3O+ are present when this solid acid is loaded with water. The ab initio simulations support this; however, new details are revealed which are not accessible by diffraction experiments averaging over all sites. The acid−base reaction requires at least three water molecules per two nearby acidic sites in the micropores of the solid and leads to a protonated water cluster, H3O+(H2O)2.
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