“…In the case of Li + Ar 12 , the PDF has two distinct peaks at T = 39 K, which correspond to the six argon atoms in the first solvation shell (the one at smaller distances) and the other six in the second solvation shell; the corresponding integrated-PDF curve shows that the two sets of six argon atoms are essentially localized at the corresponding equilibrium distances, i.e., the position of the two PDF-peaks. We should note that the peak associated to the second solvation shell is broader than the one for the first shell, which is consistent with a more fluid-like behavior, as we had anticipated in a previous work 39 . At T = 70 K, the smallest peak becomes broader due to a larger mobility of the secondshell atoms, while the straight peak associated to the first shell keeps essentially unchanged.…”