Unique water H-bonding types on metal surfaces: from the bonding nature to cooperativity rules
Understanding the nature of H-bonding interactions is essential to modern sciences, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Using density functional theory calculations, herein, we have identified two unique H-bonding types existing in a single sheet of a mixed water–hydroxyl phase on close-packed...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1642022023-01-09T06:29:31Z Unique water H-bonding types on metal surfaces: from the bonding nature to cooperativity rules Li, Jibiao Sun, Chang Qing School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering H-Bonds Waterehydroxyl Phase Understanding the nature of H-bonding interactions is essential to modern sciences, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Using density functional theory calculations, herein, we have identified two unique H-bonding types existing in a single sheet of a mixed water–hydroxyl phase on close-packed metal surfaces, in sharp contrast to conventional H-bonds in liquid water and water ices. Interestingly, the shallow H-bonds show reduced electrostatic and Pauli repulsion interactions, with an electrostatic polar character resulted from complete σ resonances, whereas the deep H-bonds exhibit enhanced electrostatic and Pauli repulsion interactions, with an electrostatic dipolar feature originated from hybrid orbital interactions. A trade-off-like cooperativity law of the two types of H-bonds was discovered, that is, strengthening in the internal bonds (dO–H) leads to weakening in the external bonds (dO:H) or vice versa. However, the shallow H-bonds exhibit a non-linear cooperativity, whereas the deep H-bonds show a linear cooperativity. We also identified an oxygen backbone cooperativity rule that strengthening the adsorbate–metal interactions has a net effect in analogy to reducing the O–O repulsion within the adlayer. Furthermore, we have discovered several universality classes in geometrical, vibrational, and electronic spaces for the two H-bonding types. Although shared by electronic universality classes, the two contrasting H-bonding types are featured by divergent trends with significant overlapping, where competitive variations in the electrostatic and Pauli repulsion strengths are basic rules for the cooperative H-bonding types. The knowledge of the unconventional H-bonding types expands our current understanding of H-bonding interactions in liquid water and water ices and points to the importance of H-bonding manipulation at electronic levels. These findings not only shed new light on probing the fundamental nature of H-bonds in general but also have insightful implications for resolving the cooperative H-bonding nature of interfacial water, liquid water, water ices, and aqueous solutions. Published version This work was supported by Na- tional Natural Science Foundation of China under Contract No. 21875024. 2023-01-09T06:29:31Z 2023-01-09T06:29:31Z 2021 Journal Article Li, J. & Sun, C. Q. (2021). Unique water H-bonding types on metal surfaces: from the bonding nature to cooperativity rules. Materials Today Advances, 12, 100172-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtadv.2021.100172 2590-0498 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164202 10.1016/j.mtadv.2021.100172 2-s2.0-85115749655 12 100172 en Materials Today Advances © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf |
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Understanding the nature of H-bonding interactions is essential to modern sciences, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Using density functional theory calculations, herein, we have identified two unique H-bonding types existing in a single sheet of a mixed water–hydroxyl phase on close-packed metal surfaces, in sharp contrast to conventional H-bonds in liquid water and water ices. Interestingly, the shallow H-bonds show reduced electrostatic and Pauli repulsion interactions, with an electrostatic polar character resulted from complete σ resonances, whereas the deep H-bonds exhibit enhanced electrostatic and Pauli repulsion interactions, with an electrostatic dipolar feature originated from hybrid orbital interactions. A trade-off-like cooperativity law of the two types of H-bonds was discovered, that is, strengthening in the internal bonds (dO–H) leads to weakening in the external bonds (dO:H) or vice versa. However, the shallow H-bonds exhibit a non-linear cooperativity, whereas the deep H-bonds show a linear cooperativity. We also identified an oxygen backbone cooperativity rule that strengthening the adsorbate–metal interactions has a net effect in analogy to reducing the O–O repulsion within the adlayer. Furthermore, we have discovered several universality classes in geometrical, vibrational, and electronic spaces for the two H-bonding types. Although shared by electronic universality classes, the two contrasting H-bonding types are featured by divergent trends with significant overlapping, where competitive variations in the electrostatic and Pauli repulsion strengths are basic rules for the cooperative H-bonding types. The knowledge of the unconventional H-bonding types expands our current understanding of H-bonding interactions in liquid water and water ices and points to the importance of H-bonding manipulation at electronic levels. These findings not only shed new light on probing the fundamental nature of H-bonds in general but also have insightful implications for resolving the cooperative H-bonding nature of interfacial water, liquid water, water ices, and aqueous solutions. |
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