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SIMULATION OF WATER SOLUTIONS OF NI2+ AT INFINITE DILUTION

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SIMULATION OF WATER SOLUTIONS OF NI2+ AT INFINITE DILUTION
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
1993
Authors
CORDEIRO, MNDS
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Title: Chemical PhysicsImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 176
Pages: 97-108
ISSN: 0301-0104
Publisher: Elsevier
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FOS: Natural sciences > Chemical sciences
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Authenticus ID: P-001-MK6
Abstract (EN): A new ab initio pair potential is developed to describe the nickel-water interactions in Ni(II) aqueous solutions. Results of Monte Carlo simulations for the Ni(II)-(H2O)200 system are presented for this pair potential with and without three-body classical polarization terms (the water-water interaction is described by the ab initio MCY potential). The structure of the solution around Ni(II) is discussed in terms of radial distribution functions, coordination numbers and thermal ellipsoids. The results show that the three-body terms have a non-negligible effect on the simulated solution. In fact, the experimental coordination number of six is reproduced with the full potential while a higher value is predicted when the simple pairwise-additive potential is used. The equilibrium NiO distance for the first hydration shell is also dependent on the use of the three-body terms. Comparison of our distribution functions with those obtained by neutron-diffraction experiments shows a reasonable quantitative agreement. Statistical pattern recognition analysis has also been applied to our simulations in order to better understand the local thermal motion of the water molecules around the metal ion. In this way, thermal ellipsoids have been computed (and graphically displayed) for each atom of the water molecules belonging to the Ni(II) first hydration shell. This analysis revealed that the twisting and bending motions are greater than the radial motion, and that the hydrogens have a higher mobility than the oxygens. In addition, a thermodynamic perturbation method has been incorporated in our Monte Carlo procedure in order to compute the free energy of hydration for the Ni(II) ion. Agreement between these results and the experimental ones is also sufficiently reasonable to demonstrate the feasibility of this new potential for the nickel-water interactions.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 12
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