Authors
Mohan Chen, Lixin Zheng, Biswajit Santra, Hsin-Yu Ko, Robert A DiStasio Jr, Michael L Klein, Roberto Car, Xifan Wu
Publication date
2018/4
Journal
Nature chemistry
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
413-419
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Proton transfer via hydronium and hydroxide ions in water is ubiquitous. It underlies acid–base chemistry, certain enzyme reactions, and even infection by the flu. Despite two centuries of investigation, the mechanism underlying why hydroxide diffuses slower than hydronium in water is still not well understood. Herein, we employ state-of-the-art density-functional-theory-based molecular dynamics—with corrections for non-local van der Waals interactions, and self-interaction in the electronic ground state—to model water and hydrated water ions. At this level of theory, we show that structural diffusion of hydronium preserves the previously recognized concerted behaviour. However, by contrast, proton transfer via hydroxide is less temporally correlated, due to a stabilized hypercoordination solvation structure that discourages proton transfer. Specifically, the latter exhibits non-planar geometry, which agrees with …
Total citations
201820192020202120222023202417413732363229