We interface thequasi-classical trajectory approachwith an ab initio potential energy surface for waterto assign thevibrational spectroscopical features of the OH stretch region of thewater octamer cluster, which is considered to be a precursor of ice.An attempt by Li et al. to assign their recent reference experimentinvolved lower-level calculations based on an ad hoc scaled harmonic approach. Differently from the conclusions of thisprevious assignment, which invoked the contribution of 5 conformersand a solvated form of the water heptamer in the spectrum, we findout that the spectroscopic features can be related to the 4 conformersof the octamer lying lower in energy.

Anharmonic Assignment of the Water Octamer Spectrum in the OH Stretch Region / Barbiero, Davide; Bertaina, Gianluca; Ceotto, Michele; Conte, Riccardo. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. A, MOLECULES, SPECTROSCOPY, KINETICS, ENVIRONMENT, & GENERAL THEORY. - ISSN 1089-5639. - 127:30(2023), pp. 6213-6221. [10.1021/acs.jpca.3c02902]

Anharmonic Assignment of the Water Octamer Spectrum in the OH Stretch Region

Bertaina, Gianluca;
2023

Abstract

We interface thequasi-classical trajectory approachwith an ab initio potential energy surface for waterto assign thevibrational spectroscopical features of the OH stretch region of thewater octamer cluster, which is considered to be a precursor of ice.An attempt by Li et al. to assign their recent reference experimentinvolved lower-level calculations based on an ad hoc scaled harmonic approach. Differently from the conclusions of thisprevious assignment, which invoked the contribution of 5 conformersand a solvated form of the water heptamer in the spectrum, we findout that the spectroscopic features can be related to the 4 conformersof the octamer lying lower in energy.
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