How many water molecules does it take to dissolve hydrochloric acid?
13 June, 2024
Electric nuclear quadrupole coupling reveals dissociation of HCl with a few water molecules
Abstract
Investigating the dissociation of acids in the presence of a limited number of water molecules is crucial for understanding various elementary chemical processes. In our study focusing on HCl(H2O)n clusters formed in a cold and isolated jet expansion, we utilized the nuclear quadrupole coupling tensor obtained via rotational spectroscopy to decipher the nature of the H-Cl chemical bond in a micro-aqueous environment. For n = 1 to 4, the H-Cl bond is covalent. At n = 5 and 7, the contact ion pair of H3O+Cl− is spontaneously formed within the hydrogen bond networks of “book” and “cube” acid-water clusters, respectively.
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