화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.109, No.17, 3880-3886, 2005
Competing non-covalent interactions in alkali metal ion-acetonitrile-water clusters
Competitive ion-dipole, ion-water, and water-water interactions were investigated at the molecular level in M+(CH3CN)(n)(H2O) cluster ions for M = Na and K. Different [n,m] combinations for two different n + m cluster sizes were characterized with infrared predissociation spectroscopy in the O-H stretch region and MP2 calculations. In all cases, no differences were observed between the two alkali metal ions. The results showed that at the n + m = 4 cluster size, the solvent molecules interact only with the ion, and that the interaction between the ion and the large dipole moment of CH3CN decreases the ion-water electrostatic interactions. At the n + m = 5 cluster size, at least two different hydrogen-bonded structures were identified. In these structures, the ion-dipole interaction weakens the ability of the ion to polarize the hydrogen bonds and thus decreases the strength of the water-water interactions in the immediate vicinity of the alkali metal ion.