scholarly journals Dynamics of Water Molecules and Ions in Concentrated Lithium Chloride Solutions Probed with Ultrafast 2D IR Spectroscopy

2019 ◽  
Vol 123 (35) ◽  
pp. 7628-7639 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rongfeng Yuan ◽  
Michael D. Fayer
1988 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 449-453 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masahisa Kakiuchi

The D/H ratio of hydrogen gas in equilibrium with water vapor over aqueous lithium chloride solutions was measured at 25 °C, using a hydrophobic platinum catalyst. Experimental details are described. The hydrogen isotope effect between the solution and pure water depends linearly on the LiCl concentration up to ca. 12 m, and at higher concentrations a marked deviation from linearity takes place, as was also observed for the oxygen isotope effect measured by Bopp et al. On the basis of these hydrogen and oxygen isotope effects it is concluded that H218O is enriched in the water molecules coordinated to Li+ ions and HD16O is enriched in the free water molecules of the solution. The observed deviation from linearity for concentrations higher than ca. 12m is interpreted in terms of structural changes in the hydration sphere of the Li+ ions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 205 ◽  
pp. 10003
Author(s):  
Benjamin P. Fingerhut ◽  
Eva M. Bruening ◽  
Jakob Schauss ◽  
Torsten Siebert ◽  
Thomas Elsaesser

Combined experimental-theoretical investigation of ultrafast hydration dynamics of an A-form RNA double helix in water reveals an ordered arrangement of water molecules and provides boundary conditions for the ion atmosphere around the polyanionic RNA.


2015 ◽  
Vol 177 ◽  
pp. 313-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rikhia Ghosh ◽  
Tuhin Samanta ◽  
Saikat Banaerjee ◽  
Rajib Biswas ◽  
Biman Bagchi

Local heterogeneity is ubiquitous in natural aqueous systems. It can be caused locally by external biomolecular subsystems like proteins, DNA, micelles and reverse micelles, nanoscopic materials etc., but can also be intrinsic to the thermodynamic nature of the aqueous solution itself (like binary mixtures or at the gas–liquid interface). The altered dynamics of water in the presence of such diverse surfaces has attracted considerable attention in recent years. As these interfaces are quite narrow, only a few molecular layers thick, they are hard to study by conventional methods. The recent development of two dimensional infra-red (2D-IR) spectroscopy allows us to estimate length and time scales of such dynamics fairly accurately. In this work, we present a series of interesting studies employing two dimensional infra-red spectroscopy (2D-IR) to investigate (i) the heterogeneous dynamics of water inside reverse micelles of varying sizes, (ii) supercritical water near the Widom line that is known to exhibit pronounced density fluctuations and also study (iii) the collective and local polarization fluctuation of water molecules in the presence of several different proteins. The spatio-temporal correlation of confined water molecules inside reverse micelles of varying sizes is well captured through the spectral diffusion of corresponding 2D-IR spectra. In the case of supercritical water also, we observe a strong signature of dynamic heterogeneity from the elongated nature of the 2D-IR spectra. In this case the relaxation is ultrafast. We find remarkable agreement between the different tools employed to study the relaxation of density heterogeneity. For aqueous protein solutions, we find that the calculated dielectric constant of the respective systems unanimously shows a noticeable increment compared to that of neat water. However, the ‘effective’ dielectric constant for successive layers shows significant variation, with the layer adjacent to the protein having a much lower value. Relaxation is also slowest at the surface. We find that the dielectric constant achieves the bulk value at distances more than 3 nm from the surface of the protein.


Author(s):  
Jeannette Ruf ◽  
Peter Hamm ◽  
David Buhrke

Two vibrational modes in a cyanobacterial protein were isolated with isotope labeling and studied with 2D-IR spectroscopy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 155 (4) ◽  
pp. 040903
Author(s):  
Megan C. Thielges
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 1786-1792
Author(s):  
Erin R. Birdsall ◽  
Megan K. Petti ◽  
Vivek Saraswat ◽  
Joshua S. Ostrander ◽  
Michael S. Arnold ◽  
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