The theoretical basis for linking spectral signatures of hydrated excess protons with microscopic proton-transfer mechanisms has so far relied on normal-mode analysis. We introduce trajectory-decomposition techniques to analyze the excess-proton dynamics in ab initio molecular-dynamics simulations of aqueous hydrochloric-acid solutions beyond the normal-mode scenario. We show that the actual proton transfer between two water molecules involves for relatively large water-water separations crossing of a free-energy barrier and thus is not a normal mode, rather it is characterized by two non-vibrational time scales: Firstly, the broadly distributed waiting time for transfer to occur with a mean value of 200–300 fs, which leads to a broad and w...
We study the mechanism of proton transfer (PT) between the photoacid 8-hydroxy-1,3, 6-pyrenetrisulfo...
The excess proton (H+) in aqueous environment, elusive in its structure and local surrounding, has b...
It is generally accepted that the anomalous diffusion of the aqueous hydroxide ion results from its ...
Signatures of solvated excess protons in infrared difference absorption spectra, such as the continu...
The spectroscopic signatures of excess protons in HCl solutions are studied by ab initio simulations...
Proton transfer in water is ubiquitous and a critical elementary event that, via proton hopping betw...
The aqueous proton is one of the fundamental species of aqueous chemistry, but a clear picture of it...
A stochastic theory is developed to predict the spectral signature of proton-transfer processes and ...
Protons (H+) are the most abundant cations in chemical processes. Proton itself is a superacid and i...
The dynamics of protons, the nuclei of hydrogen atoms, are of focal interest in chemistry and biophy...
In a combined experimental and theoretical 2D-IR and pump-probe study we determine how ultrafast sol...
THz spectroscopy of aqueous solutions has been established as of recently to be a valuable and compl...
We present the characteristic proton transfer process from water to the pyrazole anion, infrared sig...
Several aspects of proton transfer in polar solvents are examined. The studies carried out can be di...
The excess proton mobility in water has attracted scientific attention for more than a century. Deta...
We study the mechanism of proton transfer (PT) between the photoacid 8-hydroxy-1,3, 6-pyrenetrisulfo...
The excess proton (H+) in aqueous environment, elusive in its structure and local surrounding, has b...
It is generally accepted that the anomalous diffusion of the aqueous hydroxide ion results from its ...
Signatures of solvated excess protons in infrared difference absorption spectra, such as the continu...
The spectroscopic signatures of excess protons in HCl solutions are studied by ab initio simulations...
Proton transfer in water is ubiquitous and a critical elementary event that, via proton hopping betw...
The aqueous proton is one of the fundamental species of aqueous chemistry, but a clear picture of it...
A stochastic theory is developed to predict the spectral signature of proton-transfer processes and ...
Protons (H+) are the most abundant cations in chemical processes. Proton itself is a superacid and i...
The dynamics of protons, the nuclei of hydrogen atoms, are of focal interest in chemistry and biophy...
In a combined experimental and theoretical 2D-IR and pump-probe study we determine how ultrafast sol...
THz spectroscopy of aqueous solutions has been established as of recently to be a valuable and compl...
We present the characteristic proton transfer process from water to the pyrazole anion, infrared sig...
Several aspects of proton transfer in polar solvents are examined. The studies carried out can be di...
The excess proton mobility in water has attracted scientific attention for more than a century. Deta...
We study the mechanism of proton transfer (PT) between the photoacid 8-hydroxy-1,3, 6-pyrenetrisulfo...
The excess proton (H+) in aqueous environment, elusive in its structure and local surrounding, has b...
It is generally accepted that the anomalous diffusion of the aqueous hydroxide ion results from its ...