Different structures give similar vibrational spectra: The case of OH - in aqueous solution

  • Pavlin D. Mitev
  • , Philippe A. Bopp
  • , Jasmina Petreska
  • , Kaline Coutinho
  • , Hans Ågren
  • , Ljupco Pejov*
  • , Kersti Hermansson
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We have calculated the anharmonic OH-(aq) vibrational spectrum in aqueous solution with a "classical Monte Carlo simulation + QM/MM + vibrational" sequential approach. A new interaction model was used in the Monte Carlo simulations: a modified version of the charged-ring hydroxide-water model from the literature. This spectrum is compared with experiment and with a spectrum based on CPMD-generated structures, and the hydration structures and H-bonding for the two models are compared. We find that: (i) the solvent-induced frequency shift as well as the absolute OH- frequency are in good agreement with experiment using the two models; (ii) the Raman and IR bands are very similar, in agreement with experiment; (iii) the hydration structure and H-bonding around the ion are very different with the two ion-water interaction models (charged-ring and CPMD); (iv) a cancellation effect between different regions of the hydration shell makes the total spectra similar for the two interaction models, although their hydration structures are different; (v) the net OH- frequency shift is a blueshift of about +80 cm-1 with respect to frequency of the gas-phase ion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number064503
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume138
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Feb 2013
Externally publishedYes

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