On the Relationship Between Hydrogen-Bonding Motifs and the 1b1 Splitting in the X-ray Emission Spectrum of Liquid Water

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This study combined path-integral molecular dynamics and TD-DFT to demonstrate that multiple hydrogen-bonding motifs, not two specific arrangements, contribute to the observed 1b1 peak splitting in the X-ray emission spectrum of liquid water.

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The split of the 1 b 1 peak observed in the X-ray emission (XE) spectrum of liquid water has been the focus of intense research over the last two decades. Although several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the origin of the 1 b 1 splitting, a general consensus has not yet been reached. In this study, we introduce a novel theoretical/computational approach which, combining path-integral molecular dynamics (PIMD) simulations carried out with the MB-pol potential energy function and time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations, correctly predicts the split of the 1 b 1 peak in liquid water and not in crystalline ice. A systematic analysis in terms of the underlying local structure of liquid water at ambient conditions indicates that several different hydrogen-bonding motifs contribute to the overall XE lineshape in the energy range corresponding to emissions from the 1 b 1 orbitals, which suggests that it is not possible to unambiguously attribute the split of the 1 b 1 peak to only two specific structural arrangements of the underlying hydrogen-bonding network.

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