Structure of liquid formic acid investigated by first principle and classical molecular dynamics simulations |
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Authors: | Chelli Riccardo Righini Roberto Califano Salvatore |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Firenze, Via della Lastruccia 3, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy. chelli@chim.unifi.it |
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Abstract: | The structure of liquid formic acid has been investigated by Car-Parrinello and classical molecular dynamics simulations, focusing on the characterization of the H-bond network and on the mutual arrangement of pairs of bonded molecules. In agreement with previous computational studies, two levels of H-bonded structures have been found. Small clusters, characterized by O-H...O bonds, are held together by weak C-H...O bonds to form large branched structures. From the ab initio simulation we infer the importance of cyclic H-bond dimer configurations, typical of the gas phase. Most of these dimer structures are however found to be embedded into H-bonded chains. When only O-H...O bonds are taken into account, linear H-bond chains are detected as basic structures of the liquid. More branched structures occur when C-H...O bonds are also considered. Regarding the arrangement of molecular pairs, we observed that O-H...O bonds favor the occurrence of configurations with parallel molecular planes, whereas no preferential orientation is observed for molecules forming C-H...O bonds. |
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