The Car-Parrinello-based molecular dynamics (CPMD) method was used to investigate the ion-pairing behavior between Cl(-) and Al(3+) ions in an aqueous AlCl(3) solution containing 63 water molecules. A series of constrained simulations was carried out at 300 K for up to 16 ps each, with the internuclear separation (r(Al-Cl)) between the Al(3+) ion and one of the Cl(-) ions held constant. The calculated potential of mean force (PMF) of the Al(3+)-Cl(-) ion pair shows a global minimum at r(Al-Cl) = 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of parameter-free first principles simulations of a spin up 3d(5) Fe(3+) ion hydrated in an aqueous solution (64 waters, 30 ps, 300 K) are reported. The first hydration shell associated with the first maximum of the radial distribution function, g(FeO)(r), at d(Fe-O(I)) = 2.11-2.
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