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Structural Study of Aqueous Electrolyte Solution by MeV Liquid Electron Scattering.

Bo HuangLongteng YunYining YangRuinong HanKeke ChenZhiyuan WangYian WangHaowei ChenYingchao DuYuxia HaoPeng LvPengju JiYuemei TanLianmin ZhengLihong LiuRenkai LiJie Yang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
The impact of ions on water has long been a subject of great interest, as it is closely tied to the hydration structure, dynamics, and properties of electrolyte solutions. Over centuries of investigation, the influence of ions on water's structure remains highly debated. Prevailing techniques, such as neutron and X-ray scattering, primarily focus on the microscopic structure of salt solutions at very high concentrations, mostly above 1 mol/L. In this study, we measured the structure of aqueous potassium iodide (KI) and potassium chloride (KCl) solutions using MeV liquid electron scattering (MeV-LES) across a concentration range of 0.10 to 0.75 mol/L. The obtained results provide detailed insights into the variations in ion-oxygen and oxygen-oxygen correlations as a function of concentration. The observed structural differences between KI and KCl solutions are in line with the structure maker/breaker theory, which suggests that iodide ions exert a more pronounced effect than chloride ions on disrupting the water shell. This work demonstrates the potency of MeV-LES for investigating the atomic structure in liquids, augmenting the modern analytical toolbox.
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