Vibrational manifestations of strong non-Condon effects in the H3O(+)·X3 (X = Ar, N2, CH4, H2O) complexes: a possible explanation for the intensity in the "association band" in the vibrational spectrum of water.

The harmonic approximation provides a powerful approach for interpreting vibrational spectra. In this treatment, the energy and intensity of the 3N- 6 normal modes are calculated using a quadratic expansion of the potential energy and a linear expansion of the dipole moment surfaces, respectively. In reality, transitions are often observed that are not accounted for by this approach (e.g. combination bands, overtones, etc.), and these transitions arise from inherent anharmonicities present in the system. One interesting example occurs in the vibrational spectrum of H(2)O((l)), where a band is observed near 2000 cm(-1) that is commonly referred to as the "association band". This band lies far from the expected bend and stretching modes of the water molecule, and is not recovered at the harmonic level. In a recent study, we identified a band in this spectral region in gas-phase clusters involving atomic and molecular adducts to the H(3)O(+) ion. In the current study we probe the origins of this band through a systematic analysis of the argon-predissociation spectra of H(3)O(+)·X(3) where X = Ar, CH(4), N(2) or H(2)O, with particular attention to the contributions from the non-linearities in the dipole surfaces, often referred to as non-Condon effects. The spectra of the H(3)O(+) clusters all display strong transitions between 1900-2100 cm(-1), and theoretical modeling indicates that they can be assigned to a combination band involving the HOH bend and frustrated rotation of H(3)O(+) in the solvent cage. This transition derives its oscillator strength entirely from strong non-Condon effects, and we discuss its possible relationship to the association band in the spectrum of liquid water.

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