On some hydrogen bond correlations at high pressures

Sikka, S. K. (2007) On some hydrogen bond correlations at high pressures International Journal of High Pressure Research, 27 (3). pp. 313-319. ISSN 0895-7959

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Abstract

Structural data from in situ high pressure neutron diffractions studies are analysed to show that the measured lengths of O?H and H---O pairs in hydrogen bonds follow the correlation between them established from 0.1 MPa data on different chemical compounds. In particular, the accepted view in literature that the high pressure data on ice VIII differ from it is not supported. For compounds in which the O-H stretching frequencies red shift under pressure, it is shown that wherever structural data is available, they follow the stretching frequency versus H---O (or O---O) distance correlation. For compounds displaying blue shifts with pressure, an analogy appears to exist with 'improper' hydrogen bonds. Another pressure effect expected is the symmetrization of a hydrogen bond with evolution of the double-welled, hydrogen bond potential into a single-well potential. Using the results from some recent ab initio electronic structure studies, we show that the bulk modulus shows a discontinuity at this point and this can be taken as signature for hydrogen bond symmetrization. This is supported by analysing a few available experimental data.

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Keywords:Pressure; Hydrogen Bond; Bond Centering; Correlations
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