2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.11525
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Hydrogen Bonding and Nuclear Quantum Effects in Clays

Pawan J. K. Kurapothula,
Sam Shepherd,
David M. Wilkins

Abstract: Hydrogen bonds are of paramount importance in the chemistry of clays, mediating the interaction between the clay surface and water, and for some materials between separate layers. It is well-established that the accuracy of a computational model for clays depends on the level of theory at which the electronic structure is treated. However, for hydrogen-bonded systems the motion of light H nuclei on the electronic potential energy surface is often affected by quantum delocalization. Using path integral molecula… Show more

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