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Ion clustering in aqueous solutions probed with vibrational energy transfer
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Cluster ScienceIon ClustersEngineeringIon ExchangeCluster FormationHydrogen-bonded LiquidPhysical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryCluster ChemistryComputational ChemistryChemistryHydration StructuresVibrational Energy TransferIon StructureBiophysicsElectrochemistryIon MobilityIon Process
Despite prolonged scientific efforts to unravel the hydration structures of ions in water, many open questions remain, in particular concerning the existences and structures of ion clusters in 1∶1 strong electrolyte aqueous solutions. A combined ultrafast 2D IR and pump/probe study through vibrational energy transfers directly observes ion clustering in aqueous solutions of LiSCN, NaSCN, KSCN and CsSCN. In a near saturated KSCN aqueous solution (water/KSCN molar ratio = 2.4/1), 95% of the anions form ion clusters. Diluting the solution results in fewer, smaller, and tighter clusters. Cations have significant effects on cluster formation. A small cation results in smaller and fewer clusters. The vibrational energy transfer method holds promise for studying a wide variety of other fast short-range molecular interactions.
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