Nonpolar solvation dynamics for a nonpolar solute in room temperature ionic liquid: a nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation study

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作者
Indra, Sandipa [1 ]
Daschakraborty, Snehasis [2 ]
机构
[1] 19,Nischintapur Lane, Nadia 741404, W Bengal, India
[2] Indian Inst Technol Patna, Dept Chem, Patna 801103, Bihar, India
关键词
Solvation dynamics; nonpolar solvation; ionic liquid; molecular dynamics; linear response theory; STOKES SHIFT DYNAMICS; WAVELENGTH-DEPENDENT FLUORESCENCE; DIELECTRIC-RELAXATION; ROTATIONAL RELAXATION; COUMARIN; 153; NONDIPOLAR SOLVENTS; DIPOLAR MOLECULES; CO2; CAPTURE; POLAR; TIME;
D O I
10.1007/s12039-017-1404-1
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Nonpolar solvation dynamics of a nonpolar diatomic solute in a roomtemperature ionic liquid (RTIL) has been followed via nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. Frank-Condon type excitation of the solute, previously in equilibrium in RTIL solvent, has been modelled by abruptly changing the Lennard-Jones (LJ) diameter of the solute atoms and thereby disrupting the equilibrium situation. The rearrangement of the RTIL solvent molecules, which has been seen to be mostly contributed by the solute's first solvation shell, around the excited solute results overall spectral narrowing and biphasic decay of the solvation energy; a dominant and very rapid process having sub-100 fs relaxation time, followed by a slower one relaxing at a timescale of similar to 5 ps. A mode-coupling theory based calculation is also used to obtain the nonpolar solvation relaxation function for a model nonpolar solute dissolved in model RTIL solvent. The theoretical relaxation decay is not in very good agreement with the simulated nonequilibrium solvation response function; the theory predicts the short time relaxation component slower and the longtime component faster than those of the simulated nonequilibrium relaxation. We have also checked the validity of the linear response theory (LRT) for nonpolar solvation in RTIL by looking at the equilibrium solvation energy correlation in the RTIL solvent in presence of the ground state (GS) and the excited state (ES) solute. Apparent breakdown of the LRT in the present case elucidates the probable disagreement between the theoretical and simulated nonequilibrium nonpolar solvation response functions.
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