Observation of large water-cluster anions with surface-bound excess electrons

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Abstract

Anionic water clusters have long been studied to infer properties of the bulk hydrated electron. We used photoelectron imaging to characterize a class of (H2O)n- and (D2O)n- cluster anions (n ≤ 200 molecules) with vertical binding energies that are significantly lower than those previously recorded. The data are consistent with a structure in which the excess electron is bound to the surface of the cluster. This result implies that the excess electron in previously observed water-cluster anions, with higher vertical binding energies, was internally solvated. Thus, the properties of those clusters could be extrapolated to those of the bulk hydrated electron.

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Verlet, J. R. R., Bragg, A. E., Kammrath, A., Cheshnovsky, O., & Neumark, D. M. (2005). Observation of large water-cluster anions with surface-bound excess electrons. Science, 307(5706), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1106719

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