Water Tetramer, Pentamer, and Hexamer in Inert Matrices
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A2012Vol. 116(20), pp. 4842–4850
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Abstract
The infrared spectrum of water, isolated in inert matrices, has been studied in the interval from 60 to 4000 cm(-1). Experiments with partially deuterated water combined with DFT (density functional theory) calculations have been used to investigate the structure of matrix-isolated water tetramer. A few, strong intermolecular fundamentals of the water tetramer have been observed. Mid-infrared bands due to deuterated pentamers and hexamers have been observed and are used to discuss the assignments of these water clusters.
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