A Fully Size-Resolved Perspective on the Crystallization of Water Clusters

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​A Fully Size-Resolved Perspective on the Crystallization of Water Clusters​
Pradzynski, C. C.; Forck, R. M.; Zeuch, T.; Slavicek, P. & Buck, U.​ (2012) 
Science337(6101) pp. 1529​-1532​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1225468 

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Pradzynski, Christoph C.; Forck, Richard M.; Zeuch, Thomas; Slavicek, Petr; Buck, Udo
Abstract
The number of water molecules needed to form the smallest ice crystals has proven challenging to pinpoint experimentally. This information would help to better understand the hydrogen-bonding interactions that account for the macroscopic properties of water. Here, we report infrared (IR) spectra of precisely size-selected (H2O)(n) clusters, with n ranging from 85 to 475; sodium doping and associated IR excitation-modulated photoionization spectroscopy allowed the study of this previously intractable size domain. Spectral features indicating the onset of crystallization are first observed for n = 275 +/- 25; for n = 475 +/- 25, the well-known band of crystalline ice around 3200 cm(-1) dominates the OH-stretching region. The applied method has the potential to push size-resolved IR spectroscopy of neutral clusters more broadly to the 100- to 1000-molecule range, in which many solvents start to manifest condensed phase properties.
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2012
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published
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Amer Assoc Advancement Science
Journal
Science 
ISSN
1095-9203; 0036-8075

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