Accurate Predictions of Water Cluster Formation, (H2O)n=2−10
Publication Date
2010
Description
An efficient mixed molecular dynamics/quantum mechanics model has been applied to the water cluster system. The use of the MP2 method and correlation consistent basis sets, with appropriate correction for BSSE, allows for the accurate calculation of electronic and free energies for the formation of clusters of 2−10 water molecules. This approach reveals new low energy conformers for (H2O)n=7,9,10. The water heptamer conformers comprise five different structural motifs ranging from a three-dimensional prism to a quasi-planar book structure. A prism-like structure is favored energetically at low temperatures, but a chair-like structure is the global Gibbs free energy minimum past 200 K. The water nonamers exhibit less complexity with all the low energy structures shaped like a prism. The decamer has 30 conformers that are within 2 kcal/mol of the Gibbs free energy minimum structure at 298 K. These structures are categorized into four conformer classes, and a pentagonal prism is the most stable structure from 0 to 320 K. Results can be used as benchmark values for empirical water models and density functionals, and the method can be applied to larger water clusters.
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry
Volume
114
Issue
43
First Page
11725
Last Page
11737
Department
Chemistry
Link to Published Version
DOI
10.1021/jp104865w
Recommended Citation
Shields, Robert M.; Temelso, Berhane; Archer, Kaye A.; Morrell, Thomas E.; and Shields, George C.. "Accurate Predictions of Water Cluster Formation, (H2O)n=2−10." The Journal of Physical Chemistry (2010) : 11725-11737.