The nature of the hydrated excess proton in water

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Dominik Marx
Mark E. Tuckerman
Jürg Hutter
Michele Parrinello
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[1] Max-Planck-Institut für Festkrperforschung,Department of Chemistry and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
[2] New York University,undefined
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Nature | 1999年 / 397卷
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Explanations for the anomalously high mobility of protons in liquid water began with Grotthuss's idea1, 2 of ‘structural diffusion’ nearly two centuries ago. Subsequent explanations have refined this concept by invoking thermal hopping3, 4, proton tunnelling5, 6 or solvation effects7. More recently, two main structural models have emerged for the hydrated proton. Eigen8, 9 proposed the formation of an H9O4+ complex in which an H3O+ core is strongly hydrogen-bonded to three H2O molecules. Zundel10, 11, meanwhile, supported the notion of an H5O2+ complex in which the proton isshared between two H2O molecules. Here we use ab initio path integral12,13,14 simulations to address this question. These simulations include time-independent equilibrium thermal and quantum fluctuations of all nuclei, and determine interatomic interactions from the electronic structure. We find that the hydrated proton forms a fluxional defect in the hydrogen-bonded network, with both H9O4+ and H5O2+ occurring only in thesense of ‘limiting’ or ‘ideal’ structures. The defect can become delocalized over several hydrogen bonds owing to quantum fluctuations. Solvent polarization induces a small barrier to proton transfer, which is washed out by zero-point motion. The proton can consequently be considered part of a ‘low-barrier hydrogen bond’15, 16, in which tunnelling is negligible and the simplest concepts of transition-state theory do not apply. The rate of proton diffusion is determined by thermally induced hydrogen-bond breaking in the second solvation shell.
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