Hydrogen bonding and coordination in normal and supercritical water from X-ray inelastic scattering
Abstract
A direct measure of hydrogen bonding in water under conditions ranging from the normal state to the supercritical regime is derived from the Compton scattering of inelastically-scattered X-rays. First, we show that a measure of the number of electrons involved in hydrogen bonding at varying thermodynamic conditions can be directly obtained from Compton profile differences. Then, we use first-principles simulations to provide a connection between and the number of hydrogen bonds . Our study shows that over the broad range studied the relationship between and is linear, allowing for a direct experimental measure of bonding and coordination in water. In particular, the transition to supercritical state is characterized by a sharp increase in the number of water monomers, but also displays a significant number of residual dimers and trimers.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0702617,
title = {Hydrogen bonding and coordination in normal and supercritical water from X-ray inelastic scattering},
author = {Patrick H. -L. Sit and Christophe Bellin and Bernardo Barbiellini and D. Testemale and J. -L. Hazemann and T. Buslaps and Nicola Marzari and Abhay Shukla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0702617},
year = {2009}
}
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14 pages, 5 figures, 1 table