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Molecular dynamics study of the vibrational relaxation of OCl and OCl in the bulk and the surface of water and acetonitrile
Authors:Ilya Chorny  Ilan Benjamin
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Department of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA

Abstract:The vibrational relaxation of OCl and OCl? in the bulk and the liquid/vapor interface of water and acetonitrile is studied by molecular dynamics computer simulations. Both equilibrium calculations of the vibrational friction and non-equilibrium simulation of the energy relaxation are used to elucidate the factors that influence the rate of energy relaxation in systems that represent polar ionic and non-ionic solutes in polar protic and non-protic solvents. We find that, in agreement with previous experimental and theoretical studies, the relaxation of the ionic solute is much faster than that of the non-ionic solute in both the solvents. However, while the relaxation is slowed down considerably when the non-ionic solute is transferred from the bulk to the interface, no such surface effect is found in the case of the ionic solute. This behavior can be explained by noting that the ionic solute is able to keep its first solvation shell intact upon transfer to the interface and that the main contribution to the friction is due to the Lennard-Jones part of the intermolecular potential.
Keywords:Vibrational relaxation  Molecular dynamics  Equilibrium  Non-equilibrium
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