Comparative Study on the Properties of Hydration Water of Na- and K-Halide Ions by Raman OH/OD-stretching Spectroscopy and Dielectric Relaxation Data

2014 
Properties of hypermobile water (HMW) were studied by Raman OH-stretching spectroscopy. Hydration water properties measured by Raman OH-stretching spectra of NaX/KX (X: Cl, Br, I) solutions (0.05–0.2 M) were comparatively analyzed with the data by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS), NMR, and statistical mechanical studies. The Raman OH-stretching spectra were well-fitted with linear combinations of the spectra of pure water both at the same and the higher temperatures. The fitting analysis determined the “structure temperature” Tstr and mole fraction of the high Tstr water region, giving the hydration number Nhyd, for each electrolyte solution. The determined Tstr was much higher than the solution temperature of 293 K for each tested salt and was higher for larger halide ions, consistent with commonly known “structure-breaking” order Cl < Br < I. No significant differences in Nhyd were observed between NaX and KX and among even halide ion species within the experimental errors. Measured Nhyd values ...
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