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Diffusion and Solvation Dynamics of Ions in Water: Beyond the Brownian Approximation

化学物理 2026-08-12 v1 统计力学 计算物理

摘要

The coupled dynamics of ions and water molecules in their first hydration shell impact a variety of processes including ion diffusion, selective ion transport in water-filled nanopores, and the kinetics of ion-pairing, ion adsorption, and metal-ligand binding reactions. In this work, we study these coupled dynamics for alkali metals (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs), alkaline Earth metals (Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba), and chloride through the lens of their dependence on ion isotopic mass. Results are validated against previous measurements of the isotopic mass-dependence of ion diffusion coefficients in water and previous ab initio calculations of ion high-frequency dynamics in water. We find that the vibrational power spectra of ions in water consistently exhibit either two or three peaks, i.e., ions have several rattling frequencies within their solvations shells as previously reported for a subset of the species examined here. These frequencies have different sensititivies to isotopic mass that may serve as signatures of ion solvation processes (such as the tendency of ions to orient their first-shell water molecules) and that also may relate to Hofmeister-like effects including the relative affinity of different metals for ribonucleic acid (RNA).

引用

@article{arxiv.2608.12562,
  title  = {Diffusion and Solvation Dynamics of Ions in Water: Beyond the Brownian Approximation},
  author = {Ian C. Bourg and Minh Thê Hoang Ngoc and Thomas R. Underwood and Carlos Vega},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.12562},
  year   = {2026}
}

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27 pages total, including 4 pages of Supplementary Information; 7 figures (6 main, 1 supplementary) and 7 tables (including 5 supplementary)