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Nuclear Quantum Effects on Aqueous Electron Attachment and Redox Properties

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
卷 8, 期 7, 页码 1424-1428

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.7b00386

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  1. European Union of an ERC [277910]
  2. NCCR MARVEL - Swiss National Science Foundation
  3. Swiss National Supercomputer Centre (CSCS) [ch5, mr15]

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Nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) on the reduction and oxidation properties of small aqueous species (CO2, HO2, and O-2) are quantified and rationalized by first-principles molecular dynamics and thermodynamic integration. Vertical electron attachment, or electron affinity, and detachment energies (VEA and VDE) are strongly affected by NQEs, decreasing in absolute value by 0.3 eV going from a classical to a quantum description of the nuclei. The effect is attributed to NQEs that lessen the solvent response upon oxidation/reduction. The reduction of solvent reorganization energy is expected to be general for small solutes in water. In the thermodynamic integral that yields the free energy of oxidation/reduction, these large changes enter with opposite sign, and only a small net effect (0.1 eV) remains. This is not obvious for CO2, where the integrand is strongly influenced by NQEs due to the onset of interaction of the reduced orbital with the conduction band of the liquid during thermodynamic integration. We conclude that NQEs might not have to be included in the computation of redox potentials, unless high accuracy is needed, but are important for VEA and VDE calculations.

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