Gw. Neilson et al., STRUCTURAL AND DYNAMICAL ASPECTS OF AQUEOUS IONIC-SOLUTIONS, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 89(16), 1993, pp. 2927-2936
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The recently developed methods of neutron diffraction and isotopic sub
stitution (NDIS) are shown to reveal structural details at higher than
ever resolution, and provide insight into the origins of macroscopic
properties of aqueous solutions. Moreover, these structural properties
as defined through pair radial distribution functions, g(r), offer cr
itical and substantial tests of computer simulation and theory at the
atomic level. The complementary technique of neutron quasielastic scat
tering (NQS) is used to determine the 'scattering law' for protons in
solution. This property provides information on the dynamics of the wa
ter molecules, and can distinguish between cations whose hydration sph
ere is long, intermediate, or short-lived on a timescale of 5 X 10(-9)
greater-than-or-equal-to tau(b)/s greater-than-or-equal-to 10(-10). T
he power of both methods is illustrated by reference to a few examples
, some of which relate to experiments only recently undertaken and the
results of which will be published in the near future. The fact that
these methods can be easily generalised has implications for many aspe
cts of scientific endeavour where the focus of interest is a detailed
understanding of the microstructural and dynamical properties of a liq
uid or amorphous system.