Slowing down of the Molecular Reorientation of Water in Concentrated Alkaline Solutions

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Abstract

It is generally accepted that the hydroxide ion (OH-) is a strong hydrogen bond acceptor and that its anomalously high diffusion constant in water results from a Grotthuss-like structural diffusion mechanism. However, the spatial extent over which OH- ions influence the dynamics of the hydrogen-bond network of water remained largely unclear. Here, we measure the ultrafast dynamics of OH groups of HDO molecules interacting with the deuterated hydroxide ion OD-. For solutions with OD- concentrations up to 4 M, we find that HDO molecules that are not directly interacting with the ions have a reorientation time constant of â 2.7 ps, similar to that of pure liquid water. When the concentration of OD- ions is increased, the reorientation time constant increases, indicating a strong slowing down of the structural dynamics of the solution.

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Cota, R., Van Dam, E. P., Woutersen, S., & Bakker, H. J. (2020). Slowing down of the Molecular Reorientation of Water in Concentrated Alkaline Solutions. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 124(38), 8309–8316. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c03614

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