Jc. Jiang et al., THE FREE-OH STRETCHING FREQUENCIES OF 3-COORDINATED H2O IN WATER CLUSTERS AND ON ICE SURFACES, Chemical physics letters, 289(3-4), 1998, pp. 373-382
The free-OH stretching of 3-coordinated H2O on ice and water surfaces
typically resonates at 3690 cm(-1), but it blue-shifts to 3715 cm(-1)
in small- to medium-sized water clusters. This research attempts to ac
count computationally for the frequency difference using ab initio cal
culations for a number of benchmark systems. Systematic investigations
indicate that the 25 cm(-1) difference is primarily due to the dispar
ity in molecular structures between water clusters and crystalline ice
. We attribute the blue-shifting in water clusters to the reduction of
hydrogen bond directionality and the presence of nearby water molecul
es in the form of double proton donors that are absent in crystalline
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