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Compatibility of quantitative X-ray spectroscopy with continuous distribution models of water at ambient conditions.


ABSTRACT: The phase diagram of water harbors controversial views on underlying structural properties of its constituting molecular moieties, its fluctuating hydrogen-bonding network, as well as pair-correlation functions. In this work, long energy-range detection of the X-ray absorption allows us to unambiguously calibrate the spectra for water gas, liquid, and ice by the experimental atomic ionization cross-section. In liquid water, we extract the mean value of 1.74 ± 2.1% donated and accepted hydrogen bonds per molecule, pointing to a continuous-distribution model. In addition, resonant inelastic X-ray scattering with unprecedented energy resolution also supports continuous distribution of molecular neighborhoods within liquid water, as do X-ray emission spectra once the femtosecond scattering duration and proton dynamics in resonant X-ray-matter interaction are taken into account. Thus, X-ray spectra of liquid water in ambient conditions can be understood without a two-structure model, whereas the occurrence of nanoscale-length correlations within the continuous distribution remains open.

SUBMITTER: Niskanen J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6410789 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Compatibility of quantitative X-ray spectroscopy with continuous distribution models of water at ambient conditions.

Niskanen Johannes J   Fondell Mattis M   Sahle Christoph J CJ   Eckert Sebastian S   Jay Raphael M RM   Gilmore Keith K   Pietzsch Annette A   Dantz Marcus M   Lu Xingye X   McNally Daniel E DE   Schmitt Thorsten T   Vaz da Cruz Vinicius V   Kimberg Victor V   Gel'mukhanov Faris F   Föhlisch Alexander A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190219 10


The phase diagram of water harbors controversial views on underlying structural properties of its constituting molecular moieties, its fluctuating hydrogen-bonding network, as well as pair-correlation functions. In this work, long energy-range detection of the X-ray absorption allows us to unambiguously calibrate the spectra for water gas, liquid, and ice by the experimental atomic ionization cross-section. In liquid water, we extract the mean value of 1.74 ± 2.1% donated and accepted hydrogen b  ...[more]

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