TY - JOUR
T1 - Cation effects on rotational dynamics of anions and water molecules in alkali (Li+, Na+, K+, Cs+) thiocyanate (SCN-) aqueous solutions
AU - Bian, Hongtao
AU - Chen, Hailong
AU - Zhang, Qiang
AU - Li, Jiebo
AU - Wen, Xiewen
AU - Zhuang, Wei
AU - Zheng, Junrong
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PY - 2013/7/3
Y1 - 2013/7/3
N2 - Waiting time dependent rotational anisotropies of SCN- anions and water molecules in alkali thiocyanate (XSCN, X = Li, Na, K, Cs) aqueous solutions at various concentrations were measured with ultrafast infrared spectroscopy. It was found that cations can significantly affect the reorientational motions of both water molecules and SCN- anions. The dynamics are slower in a solution with a smaller cation. The reorientational time constants follow the order of Li+ > Na+ > K+ ≠Cs+. The changes of rotational time constants of SCN- at various concentrations scale almost linearly with the changes of solution viscosity, but those of water molecules do not. In addition, the concentration-dependent amplitudes of dynamical changes are much more significant in the Li+ and Na+ solutions than those in the K+ and Cs+ solutions. Further investigations on the systems with the ultrafast vibrational energy exchange method and molecular dynamics simulations provide an explanation for the observations: the observed rotational dynamics are the balanced results of ion clustering and cation/anion/water direct interactions. In all the solutions at high concentrations (>5 M), substantial amounts of ions form clusters. The structural inhomogeneity in the solutions leads to distinct rotational dynamics of water and anions. The strong interactions of Li+ and Na + because of their relatively large charge densities with water molecules and SCN- anions, in addition to the likely geometric confinements because of ion clustering, substantially slow down the rotations of SCN- anions and water molecules inside the ion clusters. The interactions of K+ and Cs+ with water or SCN- are much weaker. The rotations of water molecules inside ion clusters of K + and Cs+ solutions are not significantly different from those of other water species so that the experimentally observed rotational relaxation dynamics are only slightly affected by the ion concentrations. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
AB - Waiting time dependent rotational anisotropies of SCN- anions and water molecules in alkali thiocyanate (XSCN, X = Li, Na, K, Cs) aqueous solutions at various concentrations were measured with ultrafast infrared spectroscopy. It was found that cations can significantly affect the reorientational motions of both water molecules and SCN- anions. The dynamics are slower in a solution with a smaller cation. The reorientational time constants follow the order of Li+ > Na+ > K+ ≠Cs+. The changes of rotational time constants of SCN- at various concentrations scale almost linearly with the changes of solution viscosity, but those of water molecules do not. In addition, the concentration-dependent amplitudes of dynamical changes are much more significant in the Li+ and Na+ solutions than those in the K+ and Cs+ solutions. Further investigations on the systems with the ultrafast vibrational energy exchange method and molecular dynamics simulations provide an explanation for the observations: the observed rotational dynamics are the balanced results of ion clustering and cation/anion/water direct interactions. In all the solutions at high concentrations (>5 M), substantial amounts of ions form clusters. The structural inhomogeneity in the solutions leads to distinct rotational dynamics of water and anions. The strong interactions of Li+ and Na + because of their relatively large charge densities with water molecules and SCN- anions, in addition to the likely geometric confinements because of ion clustering, substantially slow down the rotations of SCN- anions and water molecules inside the ion clusters. The interactions of K+ and Cs+ with water or SCN- are much weaker. The rotations of water molecules inside ion clusters of K + and Cs+ solutions are not significantly different from those of other water species so that the experimentally observed rotational relaxation dynamics are only slightly affected by the ion concentrations. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp4016646
DO - 10.1021/jp4016646
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1520-6106
VL - 117
SP - 7972
EP - 7984
JO - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 26
ER -