A quite unexpected sevenfold coordination of the hydrated Hg(II) complex in aqueous solution is revealed by an extensive study combining X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and quantum mechanics/ molecular dynamics (QM/MD) calculations. As a matter of fact, the generally accepted octahedral solvation of Hg(II) ion cannot be reconciled with XAS results. Next, refined QM computations point out the remarkable stability of a heptacoordinated structure with C2 symmetry, and long-time MD simulations by new interaction potentials including many-body effects reveal that the hydrated complex has a quite flexible structure, corresponding for most of the time to heptacoordinated species. This picture is fully consistent with X-ray absorption near-edge structure experimental data which unambiguously show the preference for a sevenfold instead of a sixfold coordination

Chillemi, G., Mancini, G., Sanna, N., Barone, V., Della Longa, S., Benfatto, M., et al. (2007). Evidence for sevenfold coordination in the first solvation shell of Hg(II) aqua ion. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 129(17), 5430-5436 [10.1021/ja066943z].

Evidence for sevenfold coordination in the first solvation shell of Hg(II) aqua ion

Chillemi, G.;Sanna, N.;D'Angelo, P.
2007-01-01

Abstract

A quite unexpected sevenfold coordination of the hydrated Hg(II) complex in aqueous solution is revealed by an extensive study combining X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and quantum mechanics/ molecular dynamics (QM/MD) calculations. As a matter of fact, the generally accepted octahedral solvation of Hg(II) ion cannot be reconciled with XAS results. Next, refined QM computations point out the remarkable stability of a heptacoordinated structure with C2 symmetry, and long-time MD simulations by new interaction potentials including many-body effects reveal that the hydrated complex has a quite flexible structure, corresponding for most of the time to heptacoordinated species. This picture is fully consistent with X-ray absorption near-edge structure experimental data which unambiguously show the preference for a sevenfold instead of a sixfold coordination
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore AGRI-09/A - Zootecnia generale e miglioramento genetico
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Chillemi, G., Mancini, G., Sanna, N., Barone, V., Della Longa, S., Benfatto, M., et al. (2007). Evidence for sevenfold coordination in the first solvation shell of Hg(II) aqua ion. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 129(17), 5430-5436 [10.1021/ja066943z].
Chillemi, G; Mancini, G; Sanna, N; Barone, V; Della Longa, S; Benfatto, M; Pavel, Nv; D'Angelo, P
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