Exploring the dynamic changes in hydrogen bond structure of water and heavy water under external perturbation of DMF

Xiaokai Liu,Suhan Wang, Xueliang Xu, Husniatul Khair,Zhiyi Dong,Haixin Wang, Wei Zhang,Ting Yu,Zhiwei Men,Chenglin Sun,Shenghan Wang

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY(2024)

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Abstract
The Raman spectra of DMF-water/heavy water binary solutions at different volume ratios are measured to investigate the hydrogen bond structure between N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and water/heavy water. It was observed that when VDMF below 40 %, DMF reinforces the hydrogen bond among water molecules through the substitution of a small amount of water molecules within the tetrahedral structure. However, a similar enhancement phenomenon is not observed in heavy water. When VDMF is less than 60 %, the hydrogen bonds among DMF and heavy water molecules affect the symmetry of OD covalent bond. Furthermore, as VDMF exceeds 40 %/60 %, the tetrahedral structures of water and heavy water are gradually replaced by DMF center dot 3H2O/3D2O, DMF center dot 2H2O/2D2O, and DMF center dot H2O/D2O clusters. The transition point of hydrogen bond structure in DMF-aqueous solution moved to VDMF = 15 % under the influence of under the influence of dynamic high pressure caused by pulsed laser beam. This study provides valuable insights into the microstructure of water/heavy water clusters.
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hydrogen bond structure,heavy water,external perturbation
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