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Evidence of Sharp Transitions between Octahedral and Capped Trigonal Prism States of the Solvation Shell of the Aqueous Fe 3+ Ion.

Amrita GoswamiAlejandro Peña-TorresElvar Örn JónssonSergei A EgorovHannes Jónsson
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
The structure of the solvation shell of the aqueous Fe 3+ ion has been a subject of controversy due to discrepancies between experiments and different levels of theory. We address this issue by performing simulations for a wide range of ion concentrations, using various potential energy functions, supplemented by density functional theory calculations of selected configurations. The solvation shell undergoes abrupt transitions between two states: a hexacoordinated octahedral (OH) state and a capped trigonal prism (CTP) state with 7-fold coordination. The lifetime of these states is dependent on concentration. In dilute FeCl 3 solutions, the lifetimes of both are similar (≈1 ns). However, the lifetime of the OH state increases with ion concentration, while that of the CTP state decreases slightly. When a uniform negative background charge is used instead of explicit counterions, the lifetime of the OH state is greatly overestimated. These findings underscore the need for further experimental measurements and higher-level simulations.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • ionic liquid
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • monte carlo