溶剂化
溶剂化壳
化学物理
吸收(声学)
化学
吸收光谱法
光谱学
太赫兹辐射
分子
分子动力学
氢键
吸收截面
分子物理学
原子物理学
计算化学
横截面(物理)
物理
光学
有机化学
量子力学
作者
Matthias Heyden,Jian Sun,Stefan Funkner,Gerald Mathias,Harald Forbert,Martina Havenith,Dominik Marx
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0914885107
摘要
Solvation of molecules in water is at the heart of a myriad of molecular phenomena and of crucial importance to understanding such diverse issues as chemical reactivity or biomolecular function. Complementing well-established approaches, it has been shown that laser spectroscopy in the THz frequency domain offers new insights into hydration from small solutes to proteins. Upon introducing spatially-resolved analyses of the absorption cross section by simulations, the sensitivity of THz spectroscopy is traced back to characteristic distance-dependent modulations of absorption intensities for bulk water. The prominent peak at ≈200 cm -1 is dominated by first-shell dynamics, whereas a concerted motion involving the second solvation shell contributes most significantly to the absorption at about 80 cm -1 ≈2.4 THz. The latter can be understood in terms of an umbrella-like motion of two hydrogen-bonded tetrahedra along the connecting hydrogen bond axis. Thus, a modification of the hydrogen bond network, e.g., due to the presence of a solute, is expected to affect vibrational motion and THz absorption intensity at least on a length scale that corresponds to two layers of solvating water molecules. This result provides a molecular mechanism explaining the experimentally determined sensitivity of absorption changes in the THz domain in terms of distinct, solute-induced dynamical properties in solvation shells of (bio)molecules—even in the absence of well-defined resonances.
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