Mixed quantum-classical molecular dynamics simulations have been important tools for studying the hydrated electron. They generally use a one-electron pseudopotential to describe the interactions of an electron with the water molecules. This approximation shows both the strength and weakness of the approach. On the one hand, it enables extensive statistical sampling and large system sizes that are not possible with more accurate ab initio molecular dynamics methods. On the other hand, there has (justifiably) been much debate about the ability of pseudopotentials to accurately and quantitatively describe the hydrated electron properties. These pseudopotentials have largely been derived by fitting them to ab initio calculations of an electron...
Understanding the properties of hydrated electrons, which were first observed using pulse radiolysis...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
The structure of the hydrated electron is a matter of debate as it evades direct experimental observ...
When an excess electron is solvated by water molecules, it forms a well-known species named the hydr...
We compare the applicability of three electron-water molecule pseudopotential models in modeling hyd...
The hydrated electron-the species that results from the addition of a single excess electron to liqu...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210In order t...
In the current work, in order to model a free electron solvated in water, we have implemented a meth...
We evaluate the applicability of a hierarchy of quantum models in characterizing the binding energy ...
Since its discovery over 50 years ago, the “structure” and properties of the hydrated electron have ...
Larsen et al. (Reports, 2 July 2010, p. 65) challenged the long-standing model of the solvent geomet...
Since its discovery over fifty years ago, the hydrated electron has been the subject of much interes...
Incorporating quantum mechanics into an atomistic simulation necessarily involves solving the Schroe...
A hydrated electron is formed when an excess electron is captured and stablized by an aqueous soluti...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
Understanding the properties of hydrated electrons, which were first observed using pulse radiolysis...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
The structure of the hydrated electron is a matter of debate as it evades direct experimental observ...
When an excess electron is solvated by water molecules, it forms a well-known species named the hydr...
We compare the applicability of three electron-water molecule pseudopotential models in modeling hyd...
The hydrated electron-the species that results from the addition of a single excess electron to liqu...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210In order t...
In the current work, in order to model a free electron solvated in water, we have implemented a meth...
We evaluate the applicability of a hierarchy of quantum models in characterizing the binding energy ...
Since its discovery over 50 years ago, the “structure” and properties of the hydrated electron have ...
Larsen et al. (Reports, 2 July 2010, p. 65) challenged the long-standing model of the solvent geomet...
Since its discovery over fifty years ago, the hydrated electron has been the subject of much interes...
Incorporating quantum mechanics into an atomistic simulation necessarily involves solving the Schroe...
A hydrated electron is formed when an excess electron is captured and stablized by an aqueous soluti...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
Understanding the properties of hydrated electrons, which were first observed using pulse radiolysis...
Since the discovery of the hydrated electron more than 40 years ago, a general consensus has emerged...
The structure of the hydrated electron is a matter of debate as it evades direct experimental observ...