We report the quantitative assessment of nuclear quantum effects on the strength of a single hydrogen bond formed at a water-salt interface, using tip-enhanced inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy based on a scanning tunneling microscope. The inelastic scattering cross section was resonantly enhanced by "gating" the frontier orbitals of water via a chlorine-terminated tip, so the hydrogen-bonding strength can be determined with high accuracy from the red shift in the oxygen-hydrogen stretching frequency of water. Isotopic substitution experiments combined with quantum simulations reveal that the anharmonic quantum fluctuations of hydrogen nuclei weaken the weak hydrogen bonds and strengthen the relatively strong ones. However...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
This work considers how the properties of hydrogen bonded complexes, X-H Y, are modified by the quan...
The hydrogen bond (HB) is central to our understanding of the properties of water. However, despite ...
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems, such as wat...
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems, such as wat...
Nuclear quantum effect of protons in terms of tunneling and delocalization plays an important role i...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Water is one of the most studied substances with a variety of experimental and theoretical methods. ...
Water is one of the most studied substances with a variety of experimental and theoretical methods. ...
Using ab initio path-integral molecular dynamics, we show that water-hydroxyl overlayers on transiti...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Isotope substitution is extensively used to investigate the microscopic behavior of hydrogen bonded ...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
This work considers how the properties of hydrogen bonded complexes, X-H Y, are modified by the quan...
The hydrogen bond (HB) is central to our understanding of the properties of water. However, despite ...
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems, such as wat...
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems, such as wat...
Nuclear quantum effect of protons in terms of tunneling and delocalization plays an important role i...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Water is one of the most studied substances with a variety of experimental and theoretical methods. ...
Water is one of the most studied substances with a variety of experimental and theoretical methods. ...
Using ab initio path-integral molecular dynamics, we show that water-hydroxyl overlayers on transiti...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Isotope substitution is extensively used to investigate the microscopic behavior of hydrogen bonded ...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Local probes of the electronic ground state are essential for understanding hydrogen bonding in aque...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
This work considers how the properties of hydrogen bonded complexes, X-H Y, are modified by the quan...