Core and Valence Level Photoelectron Spectroscopy
of Nanosolvated KCl
Posted on 2021-05-26 - 06:46
The solvation of
alkali and halide ions in the aqueous environment
has been a subject of intense experimental and theoretical research
with multidisciplinary interests; yet, a comprehensive molecular-level
understanding has still not been obtained. In recent years, electron
spectroscopy has been increasingly applied to study the electronic
and structural properties of aqueous ions with implications, especially
in atmospheric chemistry. In this work, we report core and valence
level (Cl 2p, Cl 3p, and K 3p) photoelectron spectra of the common
alkali halide, KCl, doped in gas-phase water clusters in the size
range of a few hundred water molecules. The results indicate that
the electronic structure of these nanosolutions shows a distinct character
from that observed at the liquid–vapor interface in liquid
microjets and ambient pressure setups. Insights are provided into
the unique solvation properties of ions in a nanoaqueous environment,
emerging properties of bulk electrolyte solutions with growing cluster
size, and sensitivity of the electronic structure to varying solvation
configurations.
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Pelimanni, Eetu; Hautala, Lauri; Hans, Andreas; Kivimäki, Antti; Kook, Mati; Küstner-Wetekam, Catmarna; et al. (2021). Core and Valence Level Photoelectron Spectroscopy
of Nanosolvated KCl. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c01539