We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocalized excess electrons in liquid water by combining hybrid-functional molecular dynamics simulations with a grand canonical formulation of solutes in aqueous solution. The excess electron localizes in a cavity with an average radius of 1.8 angstrom and a majority coordination of five water molecules. The vertical binding energy, the optical s p transitions, and the adiabatic redox level are found to agree closely with their experimental counterparts. The energy level associated with electron delocalization V-0 is inferred to lie at -0.97 eV with respect to the vacuum level
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
We determine the ionization potential (IP) and the electron affinity (EA) of liquid water together w...
We determine the ionization potential (IP) and the electron affinity (EA) of liquid water together w...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
The microscopic transport processes of an excess electron in bulk water are studied using hybrid ab ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
We determine the ionization potential (IP) and the electron affinity (EA) of liquid water together w...
We determine the ionization potential (IP) and the electron affinity (EA) of liquid water together w...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
We provide a consistent description of the electronic levels associated with localized and delocaliz...
The microscopic transport processes of an excess electron in bulk water are studied using hybrid ab ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
We determine the ionization potential (IP) and the electron affinity (EA) of liquid water together w...
We determine the ionization potential (IP) and the electron affinity (EA) of liquid water together w...