Thermochemistry of solvation: A self-consistent three-dimensional reference interaction site model approach
- 1 November 2000
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 113 (17), 7458-7470
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1313388
Abstract
We developed a self-consistent three-dimensional reference interaction site model integral equation theory with the molecular hypernetted chain closure (SC-3D-RISM/HNC) for studying thermochemistry of solvation of ionic solutes in a polar molecular solvent. It is free from the inconsistency in the positions of the ion–solvent site distribution peaks, peculiar to the conventional RISM/HNC approach and improves the predictions for the solvation thermodynamics. The SC-3D-RISM treatment can be readily generalized to the case of finite ionic concentrations, including the consistent dielectric corrections to provide a consistent description of the dielectric properties of ion–molecular solution. The proposed theory is tested for hydration of the Na+ and Cl− ions in ambient water at infinite dilution. An improved agreement of the ion hydration structure and thermodynamics with molecular simulation results is found as compared to the conventional RISM/HNC treatment.Keywords
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