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Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.119, No.40, 10241-10253, 2015
Hydrogen-Bonded Networks in Hydride Water Clusters, F-(H2O)(n) and Cl-(H2O)(n): Cubic Form of F-(H2O)(7) and Cl-(H2O)(7)
The anion-water bonds and hydrogen bonds between water molecules in X-(H2O)(n) (X = F and Cl, n = 3-7) clusters are analyzed by evaluating the charge-transfer (CT) and dispersion terms for every pair of ions and molecules with the perturbation theory based on the locally projected molecular orbitals. In particular, the relative stabilities and the bond strengths in all 11 distinct cubic X-(H2O)(7) isomers are analyzed by classifying the ligand water (L) with the numbers of the donating (n) and accepting (m) OHs as LD(n)A(m). The number of LD(0)A(2) waters determines the relative stability. It is demonstrated that the strengths of the anion-ligand bonds are strongly influenced by two other hydrogen bonds of the water molecules adjacent to the ligand. When the model theory of Mulliken's charge-transfer interaction is applied to the anion-ligand and water-water hydrogen bonds, the dependence of the bond strengths on the chains of the hydrogen bonds is explained.