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Infrared spectroscopy of neutral water clusters at finite temperature: Evidence for a noncyclic pentamer.

Bingbing ZhangYong YuYang-Yang ZhangShukang JiangQinming LiHan-Shi HuGang LiZhi ZhaoChong WangHua XieWeiqing ZhangDongxu DaiGuorong WuDong H ZhangLing JiangJun LiXueming Yang
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2020)
Infrared spectroscopic study of neutral water clusters is crucial to understanding of the hydrogen-bonding networks in liquid water and ice. Here we report infrared spectra of size-selected neutral water clusters, (H2O) n (n = 3-6), in the OH stretching vibration region, based on threshold photoionization using a tunable vacuum ultraviolet free-electron laser. Distinct OH stretch vibrational fundamentals observed in the 3,500-3,600-cm-1 region of (H2O)5 provide unique spectral signatures for the formation of a noncyclic pentamer, which coexists with the global-minimum cyclic structure previously identified in the gas phase. The main features of infrared spectra of the pentamer and hexamer, (H2O) n (n = 5 and 6), span the entire OH stretching band of liquid water, suggesting that they start to exhibit the richness and diversity of hydrogen-bonding networks in bulk water.
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